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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:https://rupress.org/jgp
3、投稿网址:https://jgp.msubmit.net/
4、官网邮箱:nsaiz@rockefeller.edu
jgp@rockefeller.edu
5、官网电话:212-327-7938
6、期刊刊期:月刊,一年出版12期。
2021年10月21日星期四
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Submissions Guidelines
SUBMIT via our online manuscript submission system. If you need assistance, please contact the journal office at jgp@rockefeller.edu or call 212-327-8615.
Preparing for submission to JGP
For authors interested in presubmission manuscript preparation support services, RUP suggests Editage. Use of this service is not mandatory for publication, does not guarantee peer review or acceptance, and you are not obliged to submit your manuscript to one of our journals if you choose to use the service.
JGP accepts format-neutral first submissions. Manuscripts do not need to be formatted according to specific journal guidelines at this stage. To submit via our online system, you will need the following files and information:
Manuscript
You may submit your manuscript as a single PDF or as separate files. Please ensure the title page includes all authors and affiliations. A full title, abstract, and short running title are required for submission. JGP accepts submission of Articles, Communications, Hypotheses, and Methods and Approaches. If you would like to submit an Essay, Commentary, Perspective, Milestone in Physiology, Tutorial, Review, or Viewpoint for consideration, please contact the journal office at jgp@rockefeller.edu.
Cover letter
Authors should provide a cover letter describing the conceptual advance of their work, related or competing papers in press or consideration elsewhere, and any conflicts of interest. Authors may suggest a specific editor, suitable reviewers, and request up to three reviewer exclusions. Requests to exclude certain individuals will be honored when possible and if the grounds for exclusion are reasonable. If the original data in the manuscript are archived in a repository and accessible for review by editors and reviewers, please state this in your letter. If you would like the editors to consider peer reviewers' comments from another journal, please include this information in your letter (as described in our Transfer policy). The cover letter will not be shared with reviewers.
Corresponding author
The corresponding author is responsible for the integrity of all data and text described within the manuscript; archiving all data related to the manuscript and providing original data upon request; adherence to all journal policies, including disclosure of related work from all authors; appropriate author contribution descriptions and conflict of interest disclosures from all authors; getting approval from all authors for submission; and checking accuracy of the proofs. In some instances, it may be appropriate to have more than one corresponding author who would share the above responsibilities.
Even in cases of co-corresponding authors, one individual must be identified within our online manuscript submission system as the primary corresponding author. This individual will be the point of contact at all times with the JGP editorial and production offices and will be responsible for appropriate materials, computer code, and data sharing with the community after publication, and acting as arbiter in instances of author disputes.
Funding and financial conflicts of interest
All authors must disclose any commercial affiliations or consultancies, stock or equity interests, or patent-licensing arrangements that could be considered a conflict of interest regarding the submitted manuscript. All conflicts of interest and sources of funding should be included in the Acknowledgments section of the manuscript. We use text mining of the Acknowledgments to identify funding data for deposition with CrossRef and information sharing with funders. Therefore, it is important to use full, accurate agency names and grant numbers.
Revised submissions
Manuscripts invited to resubmit must be formatted according to journal guidelines. General guidelines for research manuscripts are included below. Detailed guidelines on figure and character limits based on article type can be found in our Manuscript types section. Authors should provide high-resolution individual figure files when they resubmit their revised manuscripts.
Source Data
For manuscripts submitted on or after August 2, 2021, JGP requires authors to provide Source Data used to generate figures containing gels and Western blots. Source Data will be made available to reviewers during evaluation of revised manuscripts. Source Data will also be downloadable from the corresponding figures in the published article so that readers can reanalyze them or integrate them with other data.
Source Data consist of fully uncropped and unprocessed images for each gel/blot displayed in the main and supplemental figures. Files should be submitted using the Figure Source Data option in the manuscript submission system and should not be included as Supplemental Figure files. Authors should provide one Source Data file for each figure that contains gels and/or blots. File names for Source Data figures should be alphanumeric without any spaces or special characters (i.e., SourceDataF#, where F# refers to the associated main figure number or SourceDataFS# for those associated with Supplementary figures). The lanes of the gels/blots should be labeled as they are in the associated figure, the place where cropping was applied should be marked (with a box), and molecular weight/size standards should be labeled wherever possible.
Image Resolution and Size
Source Data Figures should be provided as individual PDF files (one file per figure). Authors should endeavor to retain a minimum resolution of 300 dpi or pixels per inch (ppi). Please review our instructions for export from Photoshop, Illustrator, and PowerPoint.
Response to reviewers
Revised manuscript submissions must include a point by point response to the reviewers' comments. The response file should detail how each comment was addressed experimentally and/or textually or why it could not be/was not addressed. The response to reviewers is shared with all reviewers. Authors may include data in their responses to the reviewers that they do not wish to include in the manuscript.
Manuscript organization and formatting
Title
The title should be less than 100 characters (including spaces). Make the title concise and accessible to a general readership. A condensed title of less than 50 characters (including spaces) is also needed.
Authors
Full author names must be provided along with their institutional affiliations where the work was done. Names, affiliations, and author order should be checked carefully before resubmission. If a change of address is imminent for any author, indicate the change and the date effective. Corresponding author(s) must be identified, with ORCID, email, and full mailing address.
Summary
Provide a short, ~40-word summary statement for the online JGP table of contents and alerts. This summary should describe the context and significance of the findings for a general readership; it should be written in the present tense and refer to the work in the third person.
Abstract
Abstracts must not exceed 250 words. The abstract should describe the relevant background, key results, and conceptual significance of the findings in a way that is accessible to a broad audience. Abstracts should not include references.
Introduction
The Introduction should provide sufficient background to make the article accessible to non-expert readers; it should indicate what hypotheses were tested and provide sufficient context to make the significance of the problem studied and the rationale for the experiments clear to a broad audience.
Materials and methods
RUP journals are signatories of the NIH Reproducibility guidelines. There are no limits on the length of JGP Materials and methods sections. Materials and methods sections should be comprehensive and not simply reference a previous publication for details of how an experiment was performed. We encourage the use of figures and appendices that illustrate experimental protocols and procedures, particularly in Methods and Approaches articles. JGP does not permit citations of non–peer-reviewed publications or unpublished data in the Materials and methods section.
Reporting guidelines
We encourage all authors to utilize the EQUATOR network to identify appropriate reporting guidelines based on study type. Authors should refer to the BRISQ reporting guidelines for any study in which human biospecimens are used. For authors reporting animal research, we encourage use of the ARRIVE guidelines. For studies using cell lines, authors should report the source of the line, whether the line has been authenticated and how, and the mycoplasma contamination status.
Reagents
All antibodies, cell lines, animals, and tools used in the manuscript should be described in full, including accession numbers for materials available in a public repository such as the Resource Identification Portal. For unique reagents such as antibodies, siRNA, primers, or other probes, authors should provide the full epitopes or sequences in the manuscript. Please list chemicals and scientific instruments used and their manufacturer and, if possible, their catalog numbers (particularly for uncommon materials or in Methods and Approaches articles).
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