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The Experimental Oncology is an English-languaged journal that
publishes articles and communications presenting new data in the field of experimental and
fundamental oncology. Manuscripts must be in English, should contain original work, which
has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. It also implies the
transfer of the Copyright from the author to “Experimental Oncology”. No part of
journal publications may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any
form or by any means without the prior permission of the publisher.
The original and one copy of the manuscript with the floppy disk in
Word format should be submitted to the Central Editorial Office:
Central Editorial Office of Exp Oncol:
45 Vasilkovskaya Street, Êyiv 03022, Ukraine,
Phone: (044) 259-0167,
Fax: (044) 258-1656 manuscript may be submitted also by
E-mail: exponcol@onconet.kiev.ua
Manuscripts should be typewritten with double spacing on the one side
of the paper only. The order of presentation is the following:
- Title Page, including title, author(s)’ name(s) and their
affiliation, full address of corresponding authors (Tel. No., Fax and E-mail),
abbreviations used and total number of text figures and tables. The title page should be a
separate sheet.
- Abstract bearing Key Words (up to six words). As a rule, the abstract
does not contain abbreviations, footnotes, or references. Abstract must be structured in
“aim, methods; results; conclusion ” sections.
- Introduction.
- Materials and Methods, including number of animals, their species,
strain, line, ages, sex, weight and breeding, method of euthanasia, information on
chemicals, devices and drugs used (firm, country, dose(s) and route(s) of administration).
Statistical methods used are outlined.
- Results.
- Discussion (may be united with section 5).
- Acknowledgements, including the No. of grant if financial support has
been provided.
- References. All references cited in the manuscript should be given in
alphabetical order of the first author or in the order of citing on a page(s) separated
from other text. References are identified in the text by Arabic numerals in the square
brackets. Each reference should list the authors’s last name, followed by all initials,
title of paper referred to, abbreviated title of periodicals, year, volume number, and
first and last page numbers. Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those used in
Current Contents. This journal should be cited as Exp Oncol.
Examples:
Merlo A, Gabrielson E, Askin F, Sidransky D. Frequent loss of
chromosome 9 in human primary non-small cell lung cancer. Cancer Res 1994; 54: 640–2.
Calvin M. Evolution and cancer. In: Huberman E, Barr SH, eds. The
Role of Chemicals and Radiation in the Aetiology of Cancer. New York: Raven Press, 1985:
51–63.
Pearsall NN, Weiser RS. The Macrophage. Philadelphia: Lea &
Febiger, 1970. 204 p.
Unpublished results and personal communications should be cited in the
body of text.
- Tables. Each table must be typed on separate sheets with title above
and explanatory notes below the table, be numbered with Arabic numerals, and be keyed into
the text.
- Figures. Two identical sets of original drawing and/or photographs on
separate sheets should be submitted. All illustrations should be numbered in order of
appearance with consecutive Arabic numerals. Figures should be marked on the reverse side
with the number, orientation and first author’s name. Illustrations should be enclosed
in an envelope. Approximate location of figures is noted in the margin of text at the
point of first citation. Diagrams and graph should be submitted in Excel program, photographs — in jpg.
- Legends. The legends of figures should be collected on a separate
page.
Nonstandard abbreviation should be defined when used in the text. The
Greek letters should be underlined in red pencil, Gothic — in blue pencil.
The Editorial board has the rights to decline papers which are not in line with the
journal profile, contain no new information or which scientific and methodological levels
is not high. The text may be shortened or corrected in the course of scientific edition.
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