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2022年01月10日星期一
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JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
Information for Authors
The Journal of Toxicologic Pathology (JTP) is an official periodical journal of the Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology (JSTP), published 1 volume each year being composed of 4 numbers. This is an international journal published in English and welcoming papers from all over the world. JTP is a globally open-access journal, and all papers on the journal are capable of free downloading by the aids of the J-STAGE <https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/tox/> and the
PubMed Central <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/1592/> from volumes 1 (year 1988) and 22 (year 2009), respectively, to present.
JTP has been selected for coverage in Thomson Reuters products and services, being indexed and abstracted in Science
Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch®), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Biological Abstracts and
BIOSIS Previews, beginning with volume 21, number 1 (year 2008). Papers on JTP are capable of being referred by a variety of international search engines including PubMed (volume 22, year 2009 or later; by the aid of PubMed Central),
Google, Scopus, ChemPort, CrossRef, NDL-OPAC (National Diet Library of Japan) and SwetWise Online Contents, as well as Medical Online and EBSCO (commercial services with charge).
Scope of Article
JTP is a scientific journal that publishes original studies in the field of toxicological pathology and in a wide variety of other related fields. The main scope of the journal is listed below.
• Administrative Opinions of Policymakers and Regulatory Agencies
• Adverse Events
• Carcinogenesis
• Chemoprevention
• Data of a Predominantly Negative Nature
• Drug-Induced Hematologic Toxicity
• Embryological Pathology
• High Throughput Pathology
• Historical Data of Experimental Animals
• Immunohistochemical Analysis
• Molecular Pathology
• Nomenclature of Lesions
• Non-mammal Toxicity Study
• Result or Lesion Induced by Chemicals of Which Names Hidden on Account of the Authors
• Technology and Methodology Related to Toxicological Pathology
• Tumor Pathology; Neoplasia and Hyperplasia
• Ultrastructural Analysis
• Use of Animal Models
Submitted papers will be considered for publication on the condition that they are contributed solely to JTP, have not been already published or are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
All articles published in JTP represent the opinion of the authors and should not be construed to reflect the opinion of the society.
Types of Article
Types of article: JTP publishes original articles, case reports, short communications, technical reports and review articles.
1. Original articles: An article that contains new findings obtained from innovative research.
2. Case reports: An article that contains new histopathological findings of spontaneous and chemical-induced lesions in experimental animals.
3. Short communications: An article that contains preliminary or limited research results supported by less data than the original article.
4. Technical reports: An article that contains data concerning technology or methodology related to the toxicological pathology. The journal will also publish historical data concerning histopathology of experimental animals as a valuable reference for pathological evaluation for toxicity assessment. Reports of a predominantly negative nature are also suitable for publication as a technical report.
5. Review articles: Principally published upon invitation, but the society and the editors do not hesitate to accept noninvited review articles, if they deserve.
In addition, Editor-in-Chief will set additional types of articles including Letter, Forum and Report at the time of thepublication of the journal when necessary.
Manuscript length: The standard length of article in printed pages is prescribed to every type of the article. The standard
length is 8 printed pages for the original article and the technical report, 4 printed pages for the case report and the short communication, and 10 printed pages for the non-invited review article. There is no restriction for the number of pages in the case of the invited review article. Authors can write their articles with the lengths beyond these standards with extra expense (see Page charges).
General information
Authorship: When manuscripts are prepared, necessary considerations should be made to achieve the appropriateness in the authorship and the contributorship. It is recommended to refer the statement made by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) entitled “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals:
Ethical Considerations in the Conduct and Reporting of Research: Authorship and Contibutorship” in 2009 at the URL of <http://www.icmje.org/ethical_1author.html>.
For manuscripts to be submitted to JTP, the following 2 special categories of authors should be set.
1. The submitting author is an author who submits a manuscript from his/her account in the online submission system.
The submitting author is the person to be contacted about the manuscript throughout the review/editorial process from the receipt of the manuscript to its final publication or rejection.
2. The corresponding author is an author who is responsible for the content and all related issues of the manuscript. If necessary, plural but no more than 2 corresponding authors can be set.
Nomenclature and unit: Every chemical used should be identified by a generic name, and at its first appearance the name and place (city and country, including Japan) of its manufacturer should be presented. Abbreviations should be defined within parentheses when first used in the text. Units are in general accordance with the International System of Units (SI units).
Ethical considerations: Submission of manuscripts reporting experimental research on human materials or animals implies that authors have obtained approval for their research from the appropriate ethics committee or other appropriate in-house, official or governmental bodies regulating animal or human research. Such approval must ensure that the experiments are planned and conducted strictly in accordance with all domestic and international declarations, treaties, laws, regulations, guidelines, rules and so on. Authors should also make their best consideration on animal welfare and good practice of animal handling contributing to the replacement, refinement and reduction of animal testing (3Rs). These ethical considerations including animal welfare and good practice of animal handling should be clearly stated in the manuscript, usually in the Materials and Methods section.
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