Research in Endocrinology

Description

Research in Endocrinology (ENDO) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and case studies in all areas of Endocrinology.

ISSN: 2331-7485

Table of Content

Juan Pedro-Botet Montoya, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Toshihiko Yada, Jichi Medical University, Japan
Luigi Uccioli, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
Elda Tagliabue, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Italy
Kim Vaiphei, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
Bijay Vaidya University of Exeter Medical School, UK
Prabha M R Adhikari, Manipal University, India
Martin Hill, Institute of Endocrinology, Czech Republic
Viral N. Shah, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
Esther Pérez-navarro, University of Barcelona, Spain
Beata Naumnik, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
Marek Ruchala, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland
Chinnasamy Thirunavukkarasu, Pondicherry University, India
Carla Roberta de Oliveira Carvalho, University of São Paulo, Brazil

Maria Mitzi Brentani, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Maarten Soeters, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands




Manuscripts will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and contribution. Submitted manuscript must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere.

All submissions will go through centralized database for classification and internal administration purposes. Once classified, papers will be directed to the appropriate Editor. All submissions are read by at least one of the Editors. Every effort is made to judge the merits of manuscripts. Editor will refer the manuscript to 2-3 external reviewers in a full double-blind peer review process and will send a summary of review back to the author(s).

Editors have full authority to make one of the following decisions:
– Publish without modification
– Accept with revision
– Accept with major revision
– Reject

Please note: An invitation to accept with major revision does not imply a promise of subsequent publication, however, it is an indication of a positive reaction from reviewers and there is a possibility of publication. Editors may take note of comments and advice made by reviewers that are not intended to be shared with authors. For all accept with revision, only editor in chief will review the revised manuscript before giving the final accept/reject decision.

 

Important Disclaimer

Neither this Journal nor IBIMA Publishing accepts any liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate, misleading data, opinions, or statements. Although every effort is made by the journal and the editorial board of this open access journal to see that no inaccurate, misleading data, opinions, or statements appear in the published article. It has to be clear that the data, opinions, and statements appearing in the articles are the sole responsibility of the author(s).

 

Manuscript Submission 


Indicate the journal to which you want to submit the manuscript. Use a major word processing software such as Microsoft word, open office word,…etc. to write and submit your manuscript. PDF submission are also allowed.


Manuscript Title


Manuscript title should be clear and provide an overall idea of the research.


Author(s) information

The manuscript should include on the first page:


– Full author(s) names
– Complete affiliation names and addresses
– E-mail addresses for all authors
– Contact author (if available)

Author(s) information should not be available anywhere else in the paper. Do not include author information in the header/footer of the paper.

Abstract



Use the word “Abstract” as the title for the abstract section. The abstract should be no more than 250 words. It should capture research motivation, research design/methodology, and main findings and implications. The abstract should provide an excellent summary of the paper.



Keywords: 3-4 keywords that highlight the topic in the paper.



Introduction

This section should follow keywords. This section should provide background of the study and highlight research motivation. 


The main body of the paper


Two categories of heading are defined: ‘Heading’ (Bold, Left, 12 pt) with 10 point space before paragraph for the first level headings and ‘Subheading’ (Italic, Left) for the subsidiary level.




The main body of the paper can include titles and subtitles followed by discussion to address: literature review, research question, research design and methodology, result, discussion, study limitations and conclusion.



Body text is set in ‘Text’ style (Justified). Paragraphs are separated by a separate line.


Figures and Tables



Include figures and tables within the body of your paper. DO NOT design your figures using Microsoft word in bits and pieces. This will cause the figure to be distorted duENDOg formatting and production. You have to use a drawing tool and import the figure to word.




Figures titles should be under the figure. Table title should be above the table.



Make sure you have permission of any previously published figure or table from publishers and/or authors. This is the sole responsibility of the author(s).



Acknowledgment

Include any acknowledgement right before the references section (if applicable)



Referencing published research within text



References to previously published research studies must in Harvard style. Author(s) should make every effort to ensure completeness, accuracy and consistency of each reference.

Examples:
– In a research study by ackoff (1961) …..
– Gibberd et al (1991) mentioned……
– In the book by Dunlop and Williams (1989) …… 



References




References section should be at the end of the manuscript. References to previously published research studies must in Harvard style. References should be arranged alphabetically without numbers. Keep one black line between each two references. Please follow the examples below.



Journal Articles



Last name, initials. (year) ‘Article title with only first letter upper case,’ Journal name, vol (issue no.), pages.



Example: Articles with one author



Goodwin, G. M. (2009) “Evidence-based guidelines for treating bipolar disorder: revised second edition-recommendations from the British association for psychopharmacology,” Journal of Psychopharmacology, 23 (4) 346—388.




Example: Articles with two authors



Y. Q. Liang, Y. Q. and Tang, X. C. (2006) “Comparative studies of huperzine A, donepezil, and rivastigmine on brain acetylcholine, dopamine, norepinephENDOe, and 5-hydroxytryptamine levels in freely-moving rats,” Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 27 (9) 1127—1136.


Example: Articles with more than two authors

Kountouras, J, Billing, B. H. and Scheuer, P. J. (1984) “Prolonged bile duct obstruction: a new experimental model for cirrhosis in the rat,” British Journal of Experimental Pathology, 65 (3) 305—311.



Books

Paxinos, G. and Franklin, K. B. J. (2001) The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Academic Press, San Diego, Calif, USA.


Conference Paper

Zhou, M. Ciobanu, Pavon-Djavid, G., Gueguen, V., and Migonney, V. (2007) “Morphology and adhesion of human fibroblast cells cultured on bioactive polymer grafted ligament prosthesis,” Conference Proceedings of IEEE EngineeENDOg in Medicine and Biology Society, (2007), 5115—5118.

Copyright Notice

Authors who publish in any IBIMA Publishing open access journal retain the copyright of their work under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, which allows the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. No permission is required from the authors or the publishers. While authors retain copyright of their work with first publication rights granted to IBIMA Publishing, authors are required to transfer copyrights associated with commercial use to this Publisher. Revenues produced from commercial sales and distribution of published articles are used to maintain reduced publication fees and charges.


Research in Endocrinology is an open access Journal. Open access journals are those that provide immediate and free access of all published full-text articles to interested readers around the world. Open access provide readers with the ability to view, save, print, copy, distribute, transmit, and adapt any published article without fee-based subscriptions.

Open access publishing (OAP) can provide several benefits to participating authors. It helps in maximizing the dissemination and impact of research by making it available to all readers worldwide. Further, recently published literature suggest that OAP increases the chance of more citations of the published work, which in turn can be translated into more recognition of research. More importantly, OAP promotes and encourages cumulative research and knowledge building worldwide by providing easy, enhanced, and accelerated access to research.

Publishing an article in Research in Endocrinology journal requires payment of the manuscript processing charges once the manuscript accepted for publication. The payment is to be made by one of the authors, their university/organization, or funding entity. The manuscript processing charges are designed to allow publishers to recover manuscript processing expenses and the cost of making the full-text available on the Internet to all interested researchers. 

Manuscript Charges:

Manuscript Type Charges
Research Article, Clinical Study, or Review Article
EUR €295

 

 

Copyright
Authors who publish in any IBIMA Publishing open access journal retain the copyright of their work under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, which allows the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. No permission is required from the authors or the publishers.

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