| Current Aging Science
Volume 1, 3 Issues, 2008
ISSN: 1874-6098 (Print)
ISSN: 1874-6128 (Online)


Instructions for Authors
Manuscripts and letters should be submitted to the editorial
office at the following address:
Editor-in-Chief
Current Aging Science
Prof. Debomoy K. Lahiri
Professor of Neuroscience
Indiana University School of Medicine
Institute of Psychiatric Research
Department of Psychiatry
791 Union Drive
Indianapolis, IN-46202
USA
Tel: +1 317-274-2706
Fax: +1 317-274-1365
E-mail: drlahiri@iupui.edu
Unless invited to provide a review it is preferable to send
a brief outline of any text you propose to submit to the Editor-in-Chief.
Topic headers will be sufficient. The approximate date of
submission of your review should also be included. The text
must be written in the Vancouver style throughout the manuscript.
Regular Reviews and Mini-Reviews: For ‘Regular
Review’ articles, the manuscript, written in English,
should not exceed 50 pages (ca. 25 printed pages) and for
‘Mini-Reviews’ a maximum of 20 manuscript pages
in length (ca. 10 printed pages). ‘Mini-reviews’
can deal with an emerging area within research and ‘Regular
Review’ articles can cover up to two areas of research.
Original Articles: The journal considers
the publication of Original Research articles, which covers
recent research in fast emerging areas of calorie restriction,
pharmacology and clinical aspects of aging. Manuscripts are
encouraged, which relate to the synergistic mechanism of aging
with cardiovascular diseases, obesity and neurodegenerative
disorders (see Aims & Scope’ for details).
Single Hot Topic Issues: These issues will
be restricted to invited review articles. A single topic Guest
Editor will provide a short Perspective and co-ordinate the
solicitation between 10 to 12 manuscripts from leading scientists.
Authors interested in editing a single hot topic issue in
an emerging topic of aging research (see Aims & Scope’)
may submit their proposal to the Editor-in-Chief for his consideration.
Letters to the Editor: The journal will also
consider for publication letters (no more than one page) that
comment on reviews published in this journal. Authors/readers
are encouraged to comment/ debate/ challenge any of the published
articles of this journal.
Book Reviews and Conference Reports: Anyone
who wants to write a book review or a report on a relevant
conference should first contact the Editor.
The manuscript should be typed in double spacing throughout
on A-4 or American quarto paper. Dot matrix print or any print
that is difficult to read is unacceptable. Two copies of the
manuscript must accompany the original (along with a computer
disk) and should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief at his address.
All pages should be numbered. Abbreviations should be defined
the first time that they are used in the manuscript and a
list of abbreviations used should be provided (see below).
Manuscripts can also be sent electronically.
Manuscript Organization: The manuscript should
be divided as follows: Title page, Abstract and the Main text,
including the sections of Results, Discussion, Tables, Figures.
The text may further be subdivided according to the areas
to be discussed. Authors can suggest a list of 4-6 potential
reviewers with complete address and contact information, who
have not seen the manuscript.
Conflict of Interest: Financial contributions
to the work being reported should be clearly acknowledged,
as should any potential conflict of interest.
The Acknowledgement (if any) and Reference sections should
follow later. The first page should contain the title, the
authors’ names and the affiliation(s) with an asterisk
at the end of the name of the principal author. Financial
contributions to the work being reported should be clearly
acknowledged, as should any potential conflict of interest.
Abstract: The abstract should not exceed
250 words and it should condense the essential features of
the review article, with the focus on the major advances in
the field.
Key Words: Authors must supply up to eight
key words along with their manuscript.
Text: The main text should begin on a separate
page and it may be subdivided but not into the separate sections.
The review article should mention any previous important reviews
in the field and contain a comprehensive discussion starting
with the general background of the field. It should then go
on to discuss the salient features of recent developments.
References should be numbered sequentially [in square brackets]
in the text and listed in the same numerical order in the
Reference section.
Tables:
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Data Tables should be submitted in Microsoft Excel or in Microsoft Word table
format.
- Each table should include
a title/caption explaining what the table shows. Detailed legends may then follow.
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Tables should be given on separate pages with indications on the left hand margin
to the text, as to the appropriate placement of the tables.
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Tables should not contain vertical rules.
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Columns and rows of data should be made visibly distinct by ensuring the borders
of each cell display as black lines.
- Tables should be numbered
consecutively in order of their citation in the body of
the text, with Arabic numerals.
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If a reference is cited in both the table and text, insert a lettered footnote
in the table to refer to the numbered reference in the text.
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Tabular data provided as additional files can be submitted as an Excel spreadsheet.
Figures
/ Illustrations:
All authors must strictly follow the guidelines below for
preparing illustrations for publication in Current
Aging Science.
Editorial
Requirements: The quality of the illustrations printed in the journal
largely depends on the quality of the figures/illustration provided by the author.
In preparing artwork or graphics for publication, keep in mind the following points.
- Submit the original artwork or a photographic
print of the original for publication.
- Do not submit photocopies. (Hardcopy submission
requirement)
- Illustrations should be provided as separate
files, not embedded in the text. (Hardcopy submission requirement).
- Remove all color from graphics except for
those illustrations (Greyscale), which are intended to be
printed in color.
- Good quality of hardcopy originals are a
requirement.
- Figures should be referred to as Fig.
(1), Fig. (2) etc. in the
text with figure numbers in bold within round bracket.
- Revised manuscripts should contain a complete
set of artwork and photographs.
Technical
Details: - Figures should be provided on high quality,
white, smooth opaque paper. (Hardcopy requirement)
Format
& Resolution:
- The following file formats can be accepted.
(Preference in order of appearance): PDF, TIFF, JPEG, GIF
- Illustrations must fit a single or double
column format on the journal page, according to the following
guideline below:
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HEIGHT | WIDTH |
SINGLE COLUMN |
24 cm (max) |
8.5 cm (max) | DOUBLE
COLUMN | 24
cm (max) | 18
cm (max) |
- Whenever possible, submit graphics that do
not have to be reduced to fit the standard figure size.
- Use the best resolution available (hardcopy
submission requirement). For online submission the maximum
resolution is 300 dpi.
- Avoid textures and shadings giving a three-dimensional
effect to the illustration.
- Symbols and lettering in the illustration
should be of similar size.
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Smaller lettering is used.
- Font: Times New Roman or Helvetica is preferable.
Font size: 10pt (maximum)
- Line drawings should have clear and sharp
lines and should be of uniform density. Moreover, lines
should be continuous without any breaks.
- Do not use lines thinner
than 1 point.
Color Figures / Illustrations:
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The cost for the first published page
of color figures is US$ 780; the second additional page
will be for US$ 570, and each subsequent page for US$
385.
- Color figures should be supplied in CMYK
not RGB colors.
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Required resolution for online submission
is 300 dpi. In case of hardcopy submission, please use
the maximum resolution available. In case the figure(s)
are of poor quality they will need to be improved either
by the author or by the publisher on a charged basis prior
to publication.
Photographs:
Submit high-contrast prints that are of single- or double-column
width so that they will not have to be reduced when printed.
Negatives are not acceptable. However, in case of hardcopy
submission, color illustrations and plates can be published
from 35 mm color slides.
Structures: Molecular Structures should
be presented separately, drawn using a suitable graphics program
(e.g. ChemDraw) and printed with a laser printer. The structures
should fit into a width of 8 cm (for structures to be inserted
within single column widths) or a width of 18 cm (for structures
or schemes to be inserted in double column widths).
References:
References should be numbered sequentially [in square brackets]
in the text and listed in the same numerical order in the
reference section. All references must be complete and accurate.
Online citations should include date of access. Journal titles
should conform to the present Index Medicus abbreviations.
It is necessary to list all authors if the total number of
authors is 6 or less and for more than six authors use et
al. References should be listed in the following Vancouver
style:
Typical Paper Reference:
Boehm M and Nabel EG. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2-a new
cardiac regulator. N Engl J Med 2002; 347:1795-1797.
Lahiri DK, Maloney B and Ge YW. Functional Domains of the
BACE1 and BACE2 promoters and mechanism of transcriptional
suppression of the BACE2 promoter in normal neuronal cells.
J Mol Neurosci 2006; 29(1): 65-80.
Typical Book Reference:
Stevenson WG and Friedman PL. Hennekens CH, Ed. Clinical trials
in cardiovascular disease. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co.1999.
Typical Chapter Reference:
Lahiri DK, Ge Y, Nurnberger JI, Yang EY,Walsh TJ and Bondy
SC. Melatonin, nitric oxide synthase and oxidative stress.In:
Nagatsu T, Nabeshima T, McCarty R and Goldstein D, Eds. Catecholamine
research: from molecular insights to cinical medicine. Kluwer
Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York 2002; pp. 245-248.
Abstracts, unpublished data and personal communications (which
can only be included if prior permission has been obtained)
should not be given in the references section but they may
be mentioned in the text and details provided as footnotes.
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expert in the field and can promptly review the manuscript.
Also they can provide a list of investigators with conflict
of interest.
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(preferable)
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