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自然评论:癌症
ISSN:
1474-175X
出版商:
Macmillan
影响因子:
0.0
每年出版:
12 期

Nature Reviews Cancer    自然评论:癌症

期刊介绍:
对癌症研究的最终目的是为了消除癌症,为了制定更有效的预防方法,我们需要了解是什么原因引发癌变。快速,准确地诊断癌前病变和早期癌,我们需要发现最早的癌症分子变化……
英文介绍:
The ultimate aim of cancer research is to eliminate this common and devastating disease from the human population. To develop more effective prevention methods we need to understand what triggers carc [ 点击查看全部简介 ]

在线投稿说明

Nature Reviews Cancer is organized into the following main sections: Research Highlights, Progress, Reviews, Analysis and Perspectives.

Research Highlights

The current-awareness section — short updates on new papers, written chiefly by the in-house editorial journal teams. We also include details of new web resources in short 'WebWatch' articles. Papers and web sites are selected with the aid of a panel of external, expert advisors. In the printed journal, around 10 Research Highlights are published each month, along with 6-10 'In Brief' items that provide a concise description of an additional group of significant papers. Research Highlights are published continuously online.

Progress

Progress articles are short, timely articles that focus on current papers of outstanding interest that are setting new standards in the field. Because of their topicality, Progress articles should be concisely written (2,000-2,500 words, 3 display items, 40 references maximum) and submitted in a timely manner.

Reviews

Commissioned from leaders in the field, reviews vary in length from around 2,500-5,000 words, depending on the topic. Reviews are thoroughly and carefully edited, and figures are drawn by our in-house art editors. All reviews are supplemented with glossary explanations for non-specialist readers, as well as highlighted references that are accompanied by an explanation as to why these references are essential reading. Reviews are continuously published online.

Analysis

Based on the Review format, Analysis articles are review-type articles that include a new analysis (using standard and well-defined methods) of existing data (typically large biological datasets, from genomes, microarrays, proteomes, and so on) that lead to a novel and exciting conclusion, or that substantially enhance our knowledge of a given topic. As with all articles we publish, Analysis articles will be subject to a rigorous peer-review process.

Perspectives

The Perspectives section is designed to cover broader issues. Nature Reviews Cancer has five types of Perspectives articles: Timeline � historical foundations and influences, or possible future directions; Opinion � an opportunity to present particular views on a topic; Science and Society � the implications and applications of science in our society; Essay � an opportunity to present particular views on a topic; and Innovation � new technologies and their applications.

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