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细胞增殖(英文)(Cell Proliferation)(国际刊号)
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  • 《细胞增殖(英文)》(Cell Proliferation)(月刊),于 1991年创刊,2019年中国细胞生物学学会干细胞分会与出版商Wiley达成长期战略合作,成为干细胞分会旗舰刊物,是癌症和干细胞研究领域的国际期刊。发表干细胞、细胞衰老、再生医学、细胞死亡、组织工程等与细胞增殖和分化相关的重要研究成果。

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  • 期刊名称:细胞增殖(英文)(Cell Proliferation)(国际刊号)
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  • 主办单位:中国细胞生物学学会干细胞分会
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  • 国际刊号:ISSN 0960-7722;EISSN 1365-2184
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      Author Guidelines

      【官网信息】

      1. Submission and Peer Review Process

      Thank

      you for your interest in Cell Proliferation. Please note that

      submission implies that the content has not been published or submitted

      for publication elsewhere except as a brief abstract in the proceedings

      of a scientific meeting on symposium.

      New

      submissions should be made via the Research Exchange submission portal

      https://wiley.atyponrex.com/journal/CPR. You may check the status of

      your submission at any time by logging on to submission.wiley.com and

      clicking the "My Submissions" button. For technical help with the

      submission system, please review our FAQs or contact

      submissionhelp@wiley.com.

      For help with submissions, please contact: CPReditorialoffice@wiley.com

      1.1 Article Preparation Support

      Wiley

      Editing Services offers expert help with English Language Editing, as

      well as translation, manuscript formatting, figure illustration, figure

      formatting, and graphical abstract design – so you can submit your

      manuscript with confidence.

      Also, check out our resources for Preparing Your Article for general guidance about writing and preparing your manuscript.

      1.2 Free Format Submission

      Cell Proliferation offers Free Format submission for a simplified and streamlined submission process.

      Before you submit, you will need:

      Your

      manuscript: this should be an editable file including text, figures,

      and tables, or separate files—whichever you prefer. All required

      sections should be contained in your manuscript, including abstract,

      introduction, methods, results, and conclusions (For details, see

      Section 2). Figures and tables should have legends. Figures should be

      uploaded in the highest resolution possible (For details, see Section

      1.11). If the figures are not of sufficiently high quality, your

      manuscript may be delayed. References may be submitted in any style or

      format, as long as it is consistent throughout the manuscript.

      Supporting information should be submitted in separate files. If the

      manuscript, figures or tables are difficult for you to read, they will

      also be difficult for the editors and reviewers, and the editorial

      office will send it back to you for revision. Your manuscript may also

      be sent back to you for revision if the quality of English language is

      poor.

      1.3 Open Access

      This

      journal is a Gold Open Access journal. Submissions will be subject to

      an APC if accepted and published in the journal. You can read more about

      APCs and whether you may be eligible for waivers or discounts, through

      your institution, funder, or a country waiver. For more information on

      this journal’s APCs and licensing policy, please visit the journal’s

      Open Access page.

      1.4 Preprint Policy

      Please find the Wiley preprint policy here.

      This journal accepts articles previously published on preprint servers.

      Cell

      Proliferation will consider for review articles previously available as

      preprints. You are requested to update any pre-publication versions

      with a link to the final published article. You may also post the final

      published version of the article immediately after publication.

      1.5 Data Policies

      When

      you submit a manuscript to this journal, it is imperative to follow the

      guidelines regarding data sharing, citation, and protection as outlined

      below:

      Data Sharing and Availability

      This

      journal expects and peer reviews data sharing. Review Wiley’s Data

      Sharing Policy where you will be able to see and select the data

      availability statement that is right for your submission.

      Data Citation

      Please review Wiley’s Data Citation Policy.

      Data Protection

      By

      submitting a manuscript to or reviewing for this publication, your

      name, email address, and affiliation, and other contact details the

      publication might require, will be used for the regular operations of

      the publication. Please review Wiley’s Data Protection Policy to learn

      more.

      1.6 Funding

      You

      should list all funding sources in the Acknowledgments section. You are

      responsible for the accuracy of their funder designation. If in doubt,

      please check the Open Funder Registry for the correct nomenclature.

      1.7 Authorship, Pronouns, and ORCID

      Authorship

      All

      listed authors should have contributed to the manuscript substantially

      and have agreed to the final submitted version. Review editorial

      standards and scroll down for a description of authorship criteria.

      Author Pronouns

      Authors

      may now include their personal pronouns in the author bylines of their

      published articles and on Wiley Online Library. Authors will never be

      required to include their pronouns; it will always be optional for the

      author. Authors can include their pronouns in their manuscript upon

      submission and can add, edit, or remove their pronouns at any stage upon

      request. Submitting/corresponding authors should never add, edit, or

      remove a coauthor’s pronouns without that coauthor’s consent. Where

      post-publication changes to pronouns are required, these can be made

      without a correction notice to the paper, following Wiley’s Name Change

      Policy to protect the author’s privacy. Terms which fall outside of the

      scope of personal pronouns (e.g. proper or improper nouns), are

      currently not supported.

      ORCID

      An

      ORCID ID, freely available at https://orcid.org. (Why is this

      important? Your article, if accepted and published, will be attached to

      your ORCID profile. Institutions and funders are increasingly requiring

      authors to have ORCID IDs.)

      This

      journal requires the submitting author (only) to provide an ORCID iD

      when submitting a manuscript. This takes around 2 minutes to complete.

      Please refer to Wiley’s resources on ORCID.

      1.8 Reproduction of Copyright Material

      If

      excerpts from copyrighted works owned by third parties are included,

      all sources must be credited within the manuscript. At minimum, the

      title and author should be provided.

      The

      corresponding author is responsible for obtaining written permission to

      reproduce the material "in print and other media" from the publisher of

      the original source, and for supplying Wiley with that permission upon

      request

      For more information, review Wiley’s Guidelines for Obtaining Permission to Reproduce Material.

      1.9 Title Page

      The

      title page of the manuscript, including: Your co-author details,

      affiliation, email address, and so on. (Why is this important? We need

      to keep all co-authors informed of the outcome of the peer review

      process.)

      Title: A brief informative title containing the major key words. The title should not contain abbreviations.

      Authors: The full names of the authors Please provide institutional email address for corresponding author(s)

      Affiliations:

      The author's institutional affiliations where the work was conducted,

      with a footnote for the author’s present address if different from where

      the work was conducted, for example: “1 [Department/Institute],

      [University], [City] [Postal code], [Country]”.

      A short running title of less than 40 characters (optional);

      1.10 Main Text

      Abstract: Abstract structured (introduction/methods/results/conclusion) or unstructured, less than 300 words;

      Keywords: Up to seven keywords;

      Key

      points (optional): Practitioner Points (optional) Authors will need to

      provide no more than 3 ‘key points’, written with the practitioner in

      mind, that summarize the key messages of their paper to be published

      with their article;

      Main

      body: formatted as introduction, materials & methods (optional),

      results, discussion, conclusion. Throughout the paper, please check the

      usage of Latin, species, protein and gene symbols, abbreviations, and

      names. Content in Latin should be in italics. For species names in

      Latin, please use the full Latin name at the first mention and then use

      the abbreviation afterward. Protein abbreviations/symbols are normally

      in Roman font (upright type), while the gene symbols/names should be in

      italics, normally in upper case for human genes (e.g., CMH1 and HPR) and

      in lower case with an initial capital for animal genes (viz. mouse;

      e.g., Hras1 and Tcra);

      Statements:

      Statements relating to our ethics and integrity policies, which may

      include any of the following (Why are these important? We need to uphold

      rigorous ethical standards for the research we consider for

      publication):

      Author

      contributions: This journal encourages the CRediT (Contribution Roles

      Taxonomy)—more information is available on our Author Services This

      section is a required section to indicate contribution from each author;

      Data availability statement: see Section 1.5 for details;

      Acknowledgments:

      Please acknowledge the funding agencies if available, provide the full

      name (including country name) of the program and grant No. if possible.

      Please also acknowledge people who help with the study or manuscript

      preparation;

      Conflict

      of interest: Cell Proliferationrequires that all authors disclose any

      potential sources of conflict of interest. Any interest or relationship,

      financial or otherwise that might be perceived as influencing an

      author's objectivity is considered a potential source of conflict of

      interest. These must be disclosed when directly relevant or directly

      related to the work that the authors describe in their manuscript.

      Potential sources of conflict of interest include, but are not limited

      to, patent or stock ownership, membership of a company board of

      directors, membership of an advisory board or committee for a company,

      and consultancy for or receipt of speaker's fees from a company. The

      existence of a conflict of interest does not preclude publication. If

      the authors have no conflict of interest to declare, they must also

      state this at submission. It is the responsibility of the corresponding

      author to review this policy with all authors and collectively to

      disclose with the submission ALL pertinent commercial and other

      relationships. The Conflict of Interest statement should be included

      within the main text file of your submission;

      Ethics

      approval statement: This journal requires that you include in the

      manuscript details IRB approvals, ethical treatment of human and animal

      research participants, and gathering of informed consent, as

      appropriate. You will be expected to declare all conflicts of interest,

      or none, on submission. Please review Wiley’s policies surrounding human

      studies, animal studies, clinical trial registration, biosecurity, and

      research reporting guidelines;

      This

      journal follows the core practices of the Committee on Publication

      Ethics (COPE) and handles cases of research and publication misconduct

      accordingly (https://publicationethics.org/core-practices);

      This

      journal uses iThenticate’s CrossCheck software to detect instances of

      overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts. Read Wiley’s Top

      10 Publishing Ethics Tips for Authors and Wiley’s Publication Ethics

      Guidelines;

      Patient consent statement;

      Permission to reproduce material from other sources;

      Clinical trial registration.

      References:

      This journal uses AMA reference style. Review your reference style

      guidelines prior to submission. As this journal offers Free Format

      submission, however, this is for information only and you do not need to

      format the references in your article. This will instead be taken care

      of by the typesetter;

      Tables:

      Tables should be self-contained and complement, not duplicate,

      information contained in the text. They should be supplied as editable

      files, not pasted as images. Legends should be concise but comprehensive

      – the table, legend, and footnotes must be understandable without

      reference to the text. All abbreviations must be defined in footnotes.

      Footnote symbols: †, ‡, §, ¶, should be used (in that order) and *, **,

      *** should be reserved for P-values. Statistical measures such as SD or

      SEM should be identified in the headings;

      Figures:

      Please review the Guidelines for the preparation of figuresfor

      manuscripts for peer review, as well as the more detailed

      post-acceptance figure requirements. If the figures are not of

      sufficiently high quality your manuscript may be delayed. Legends should

      be concise but comprehensive – the figure and its legend must be

      understandable without reference to the text. Include definitions of any

      symbols used and define/explain all abbreviations and units of

      measurement.

      1.11 Figures and Supporting Information

      Figures,

      supporting information, and appendices should be supplied as separate

      files. You should review the basic figure requirements for manuscripts

      for peer review, as well as the more detailed post-acceptance figure

      requirements. View Wiley’s FAQs on supporting information.

      1.12 Graphical TOC/Abstract

      Graphical

      Abstract is mandatory for original article or review article, while

      optional for other article types. It is a single, concise visual summary

      of the main topics and if possible key findings of the article to draw

      the reader to the whole paper. In our submission system, you are

      required to submit the following items separately:

      (1)

      A short statement of 50 words or less (1-2 sentences) to be published

      in the Table of Contents that describes the key findings and main

      message of the work. This caption will appear alongside the Graphical

      Abstract Image that you provide as a separate file.

      (2)

      An illustration to be published in the Table of Contents to assist

      non-specialists in understanding the context and significance of your

      research. The image supplied should fit within the dimensions of 50 mm x

      60 mm and be fully legible at this size. This image will be captioned

      with the Graphical Abstract Text that you supply as a separate file;

      Graphical

      Abstracts can be shared and reproduced via all social media without

      limitation, for the benefit of spreading important research information.

      Authors

      are responsible for obtaining permission to use any images that they

      include from outside sources, including articles, web pages, stock photo

      sites or Google image searches. Any needed permissions must be

      submitted along with your graphical abstract or identified in the

      Acknowledgements section of your manuscript.

      1.13 LaTeX Guidelines for Submission

      For

      authors requiring a LaTeX template, we strongly recommend reviewing

      Wiley’s New Journal Design (NJD) LaTeX Authoring Template.

      LaTeX Guidelines for Post-Acceptance:

      Please check that you have supplied the following files for typesetting post-acceptance:

      PDF of the finalized source manuscript files compiled without any errors.

      The

      LaTeX source code files (text, figure captions, and tables, preferably

      in a single file), BibTeX files (if used), any associated packages/files

      along with all other files needed for compiling without any errors.

      This is particularly important if authors have used any LaTeX style or

      class files, bibliography files (.bbl, .bst. .blg) or packages apart

      from those used in the NJD LaTeX Template class file.

      Electronic

      graphics files for the illustrations in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS),

      PDF or TIFF format. Authors are requested not to create figures using

      LaTeX codes.

      1.14 Peer Review

      This

      journal operates a single-anonymized peer review policy. Except where

      otherwise stated, manuscripts are peer reviewed by at least two

      anonymous reviewers and an Associate or Assistant Editor. Papers will

      only be sent to review if the Editor-in-Chief determines that the paper

      meets the appropriate quality and relevance requirements.

      In-house

      submissions, i.e. papers authored by Editors or Editorial Board members

      of the title, will be sent to Editors unaffiliated with the author or

      institution and monitored carefully to ensure there is no peer review

      bias.

      Wiley's policy on the confidentiality of the review process is available here.

      1.15 Refer and Transfer Program

      Wiley

      believes that no valuable research should go unshared. This journal

      participates in Wiley’s Refer & Transfer program. If your manuscript

      is not accepted, you may receive a recommendation to transfer your

      manuscript to another suitable Wiley journal, either through a referral

      from the journal’s editor or through our Transfer Desk Assistant.

      1.16 Appeals and Complaints

      Authors

      may appeal an editorial decision if they feel that the decision to

      reject was based on either a significant misunderstanding of a core

      aspect of the manuscript, a failure to understand how the manuscript

      advances the literature or concerns regarding the manuscript-handling

      process. Differences in opinion regarding the novelty or significance of

      the reported findings are not considered as grounds for appeal. To

      raise an appeal, please contact this journal by email, quoting your

      manuscript ID number and explaining your rationale for the appeal. The

      editor’s decision following an appeal consideration is final.

      To

      raise a complaint regarding editorial staff, policy or process please

      contact the journal in the first instance. If you believe further

      support outside the journal’s management is necessary, please refer to

      Wiley’s Best Practice Guidelines on Research Integrity and Publishing

      Ethics.

      1.17 AI Policy

      Artificial

      Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) tools—such as ChatGPT and others

      based on large language models (LLMs)—cannot be considered capable of

      initiating an original piece of research without direction by human

      authors. They also cannot be accountable for a published work or for

      research design, which is a generally held requirement of authorship (as

      discussed in the previous section), nor do they have legal standing or

      the ability to hold or assign copyright. Therefore—in accordance with

      COPE’s position statement on AI tools—these tools cannot fulfill the

      role of, nor be listed as, an author of an article. If an author has

      used this kind of tool to develop any portion of a manuscript, its use

      must be described, transparently and in detail, in the Methods or

      Acknowledgements section. The author is fully responsible for the

      accuracy of any information provided by the tool and for correctly

      referencing any supporting work on which that information depends. Tools

      that are used to improve spelling, grammar, and general editing are not

      included in the scope of these guidelines. The final decision about

      whether use of an AIGC tool is appropriate or permissible in the

      circumstances of a submitted manuscript or a published article lies with

      the journal’s editor or other party responsible for the publication’s

      editorial policy.

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