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clinical nephrology

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期刊名称 clinical nephrology 

期刊缩写 CLIN NEPHROL   
学科分类 医学 

出版周期 医学   
审稿速度 4-8周 

投稿命中率 不详   
期刊主页 http://www.dustri.com/nc/journals-in-english/mag/clinical-nephrology.html   
ISSN 号 0301-0430   
IF 趋势     2005     2006      2007      2008      2009      2010       2011      2012   
               1.543      1.48      1.32       1.413     1.373      1.058      1.171     1.288   
被收录情况  1. Science Citation Index 
                   2. Science Citation Index Expanded 
                   3. Current Contents - Clinical Medicine 
                   4. Current Contents - Life Sciences   
PubSci评语 目前国内投稿的人很少。所有提交的论文均需缴纳编辑费70美元或70欧元,另外超过6页的部分还要交纳每页70美元或70欧元的版面费。病例的版面费标准为每页150欧元或175美元。   
期刊简介 该刊每月发行一次,主要发表强调一下方向的原创性研究:预防、病理生理学、免疫学、诊断、治疗、实验方法、透析和移植。   
投稿注意事项 特别提醒:所有提交的论文都必须缴纳论文编辑费70美元或70欧元,对于欧洲区的作者,加收7%。超过6页的部分要加收版面费,每页70美元或70欧元,欧洲区作者同样加收7%。对于病例,在Clinical Nephrology-Case Studies上发表免费,在Clinical Nephrology上需要交纳每页150欧元或175美元。
一般注意事项:

 
Clinical Nephrology appears monthly and publishes manuscripts containing original material with emphasis on the following topics: diagnosis, therapy, prophylaxis, immunology and pathophysiology of renal disease, dialysis and renal transplantation.   

Submission   
1. Manuscripts: All manuscripts must be submitted online at http://cn.dustri-manus.com. If assistance is needed, contact help@dustri.com.
Include a covering letter containing the declaration given below. 

2. Charges: A manuscript processing fee of US$ 70.00 / Euro 70.00 (+ 7% VAT for authors from EU-countries) will be charged for each manuscript submission. A page fee of US$ 70.00 / Euro 70.00 (+ 7% VAT for authors from EU-countries) will only be charged in excess of 6 printed pages (1 printed page has ~4,000 characters with blanks, plus figures). Payments should be made by check paid to Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle or by Visa-, Master- or American Express Card by stating credit card number, credit card holder and expiry date in the covering letter.

3. Declaration: The covering letter must contain the statement: "The results presented in this paper have not been published previously in whole or part, except in abstract form". All authors are required to give signed consent for publication on a separate sheet together with the covering letter. (If submitting online or by email, the signature sheet may be faxed to (321)414-0219 (America) or (+49-89)6135412 (Rest of World) or uploaded as a scanned document). Possible conflicts of interest following publication must be disclosed.
For a sample for the signed consent click here, cover letter here.

4. Registration of clinical trials: Only registered trials will be accepted with the exception of long-term trials begun before 2002. We define a clinical trial as any research project that prospectively assigns human subjects to intervention or comparison groups to study cause and effect relationships of interventions. Trials must register at or before the onset of patient enrollment. Registries that currently meet required standards (e.g. of accessibility, information validation, comprehensive documentation) include: US National Library of Medicine, http://www.clinicaltrials.gov – The International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number Registry, http://www.controlled-trials.com – European Clinical Trials Database, https://eudract.emea.europa.eu/ – The National (UK) Research Register,http://www.update-software.com/national.

5. Copyright: On acceptance of a manuscript/paper for publication, the copyright is automatically transferred to the publisher. Published manuscripts or parts of them may not be translated into other languages, reproduced in any form or recorded on files or in computer systems without written permission of the publisher.
Images and illustrations previously appearing (including those used in modified form) in works produced by other publishing houses may only be used if the author has secured and can present the permission to reprint (with no time limitations and including the online version) from the original publisher.
A sample copy for a permission inquiry can be found here.   

Manuscripts   
1. Only original papers written in clear, concise English and not exceeding 24,000 characters with blanks (~ 3,600 words) including tables, illustrations and references will be accepted.

2. For non-native English speakers and international authors who would like assistance with their writing before submission will find recommendations for support on http://www.clinnephrol.com.
If a manuscript is accepted for scientific merit despite linguistic errors, authors will be requested to improve the language. If requested by the authors, linguistic correction can also be carried out by the publisher for a fee.

Services for scientific editing
a) http:/www.bioscienceeditingsolutions.com.
Bioscience Editing Solutions provides premier scientific editing and translation services for the international community.
b) http://www.journalexperts.com/.
Journel experts specialize in helping international researchers, scientists and scholars to prepare their manuscripts for publication.
c) http://lifescience-editorial.info/.
The staff of Life Science Editorial Ltd. are all native English speakers with extensive experience revising draft English manuscripts for leading medical and biotech researchers at universities as well as for pharmaceutical companies.
d) http://proofreading.org/.
Cambridge Proofreading LTD's editing team includes specialized support for medical authors. We have two native-speaking, fully qualified British doctors with extensive experience editing medical papers by ESL speakers for submission to universities and medical journals.

3. The authors should include with the submission of the manuscript a list of 5 suggested reviewers with postal and email addresses.

4. The following sequence of arrangement is recommended: abstract, key words, introduction, methods, material or case histories, results and discussion, each section being clearly marked. The manuscripts should be typed double-spaced on consecutively numbered pages. The lines should be numbered consecutively. Illustrations, legends, tables, references, abstract [1,400 or less characters with blanks (~ 250 words)] and running title (max. 80 characters) are to be submitted on separate pages. The references list, tables and figure legends should be included in the manuscript file, rather than in separate files. The abstract should precisely outline aims, material, method, results and conclusions and be structured accordingly. It should be comprehensible to readers before they read the paper. For the purpose of documentation, indicate 3 to 5 relevant key words that may or may not appear in the title. They should be given below the abstract and separated from each other by a dash (–). Do not use markups in first submissions; marked up files in first submissions will be rejected. Markups must, however, be used for submissions of revised manuscripts.

5. The title should be as concise as possible and begin with the main concept in order to facilitate electronic search. The title page should present the institutions and the full postal addresses of all authors. Each author should be correctly linked to the appropriate institution by means of numerical superscripts. The author to whom correspondence should be addressed should also be stated on the title page together with fax, telephone number and e-mail address.

6. Neph-Ed/Case reports: Neph-Ed is a section devoted to manuscripts with educational value to trainees in nephrology. These include in-depth comprehensive review articles with pedagogical value, case reports and articles pertaining to novel methods of teaching and assessment in nephrology education. Case reports must be highly educational and accompanied, when appropriate, by literature reviews. They must demonstrate one or more of the following characteristics: 1) highly probable causal relationship, 2) in-depth and thorough insights into the pathophysiology of a particular disease or phenomenon, 3) a novel and unambivalent finding of important clinical value, 4) a breakthrough finding that will pave the way for further studies. A priority score will be given to case reports written by trainees in nephrology and internal medicine. Processing fees are waived for manuscripts written by a trainee as first author and accompanied by a letter of good standing from his/her training program director.

For case reports we offer publication in our new open access electronic journal Clinical Nephrology – Case Studies. All manuscript submissions are identical to the submission and review of Clinical Nephrology. Upon acceptance, the authors of Case Reports have the option to choose between immediate publication in Clinical Nephrology – Case Studies, or to remain in the cue for publication in the printed journal. The following fee schedule applies to case reports submitted to Clinical Nephrology: Upon submission of manuscript, a standard processing fee of € 70 (European countries) or US$ 70 will be charged; Clinical Nephrology – Case Studies will be published online free of charge; Clinical Nephrology will be published for € 150 (European countries) or US$ 175 per printed page (one printed page contains approximately 4,000 characters, with spaces included).

7. Acknowledgements: All support, financial or otherwise, for any work described should be acknowledged, with the exception of support from employing institutions identifiable from the title page.   

Proofs   
Authors will be sent page proofs. To avoid delays in publication, proofs should be checked immediately for typographical errors and returned to the publisher as requested. Costs ensuing for corrections made by the author, far in excess of mistakes made by the printer, must be carried by the author. However, under certain circumstances, essential changes of an extensive nature may still be possible; this inform of a "note added in proof".   

Style   
For style and presentation authors should consult a recent copy of the journal. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary is the standard for spelling and compounding. See also under Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, http://www.icmje.org.   

Illustrations and tables   
Submit images and figures as jpg or tif in high resolution (300 dpi). Images should be provided together with magnification scales when appropriate and should be large enough to be legible when reproduced. All images and figures should be referred to as figures and should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals. The legends for images should be typed on a separate sheet. Color images can be printed at author’s expense; price estimate upon request. Tables should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals and each typed on a separate sheet. The tables must be in a text format (Microsoft Word/Excel or similar). Please use only Arial font in all figures. For the labeling of graph axes use Arial 10 pt. bold.   

Citation   
References should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals in brackets [..]. The first text reference will be [1]. If a reference is repeated, it keeps the same number. The numbered references list at the end of the manuscript should correspond to the text references.

References should be limited to a critical selection. All papers quoted in text must be listed in the bibliography. Abbreviations should be made according to Index Medicus.

Reference Management Software: Authors using EndNote for managing citations and reference lists are welcome to download the “Endnote-style” for “Clinical Nephrology” under:
ftp://support.isiresearchsoft.com/pub/pc/styles/endnote4/Clinical%20Nephrology.ens.

This style can also be found at the Endnote style finder –http://www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp – searching for “Clinical Nephrology”.

Examples:
1. Papers published in journals:
[1] Debnath S, Thameem F, Alves T, Nolen J, Al-Shahrouri H, Bansal S, Abboud HE, Fanti P.Diabetic nephropathy among Mexican Americans. Clin Nephrol. 2012; 77: 332-344.
2. Books:
[1] Schönermarck U, Fischereder M, Samtleben W. Nephrology in a nutshell. 2nd ed. Munich - Orlando: Dustri; 2012.
3. Contributions in books:
[1] Luft FC. Erythropoietin and arterial hypertension. In: Hampl H, Riedel E (eds). Cardio renal anemia syndrome. Deisenhofen – Orlando: Dustri; 2009. p. 59-62.   

Reprints   
Corresponding authors are entitled to 5 copies of the journal free of charge. Larger quantities of reprints can be provided for a fee listed on the reprint order form to be returned with proofs. 
   
编辑部信息 所在地: 列克星敦 国家 美国   
  Kind of Publication:
2 volumes per year
(6 issues per volume - monthly)

Editor-in-Chief:
H.H. Malluche, Lexington

Deputy Editor:
B.P. Sawaya, Lexington

Assistant Editor:
K.M. Stasko, Lexington

Editorial Assistant:
F. Shade, Lexington 

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