The Inflammation and Regeneration is the official international journal of the Japanese Society of
Inflammation and Regeneration (JSIR) in conjunction with Asian-Pacific Federation of Inflammation
and Regeneration (APFIR).
The editor of Inflammation and Regeneration welcomes original and innovative submission in
English in the field of inflammation and regeneration from both members and non-members of the
Japanese Society of Inflammation and Regeneration, and the Asian -Pacific Federation of Inflammation
and Regeneration.
The Inflammation and Regeneration publishes five issues per year as the online journal.
1.Originality
Authors should certify that no part of the work described has been published before (except in the
form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and that the work is not
under consideration for publication elsewhere. If the inclusion of direct quotations, tables, or
illustrations that have appeared in copyrighted material is absolutely necessary, they must be
accompanied by written permission in English for their use from the authors and copyright holder.
2.Copyright transfer
Authors should also certify that if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors
agree to automatic transfer of the copyright to the Japanese Society of Inflammation and
Regeneration, and that the manuscript, or its parts, will not be published elsewhere subsequently in
any language without the consent of the copyright holder.
3.Observance of ethical issues
Investigations in humans must be in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible
committee (institutional or regional) on human experimentation or with the Helsinki Declaration of
1964 and all subsequent revisions. Informed consent must be obtained from all patients. Patient
anonymity should be preserved.
The treatment of experimental animals must be in accordance with the guidelines of the authors’
institution or the National Research Council’s criteria (NIH publication No. 86-23).
4.Sources of Funding
The Sources of Funding section should include all sources of research support, including public and
private entities, commercial or institutional support, and any substantial contributions by
individuals.
5.Disclosure of conflict of interests
Authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that may pose conflict of interests.
In the acknowledgment, before the reference list, all such relationships should be declared in a
manuscript.
The Journal publishes Editorials, Full Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications, Case Reports, Clinical
Drug Evaluations, Reviews and Mini-Reviews. The submitted manuscript will be reviewed by two or more
referees with the exception for the limited invited articles.
1) Full Papers:
New, significant, innovative and original findings are suitable as Full papers.
2) Notes:
Papers containing new reproducible facts and important data obtained from partial studies are
suitable for Notes. The papers should not exceed 4 printed pages.
3) Rapid Communications:
Papers containing new and important findings that are adequate for urgent publication in the Journal
will be reviewed by the Editor. An explanatory statement for urgent publication is necessary from
the corresponding author. The papers should not exceed 2 printed pages.
4) Case Reports and 5) Clinical Drug Evaluation:
Case reports and Clinical Drug Evaluations such as clinical trials which may be of wide interest to
the readers will also be accepted.
6) Reviews and Mini-Reviews:
The editor will invite authors to write Reviews or Mini-Reviews. These Reviews and Mini-Reviews: The
editor will invite authors to write Reviews or Mini-Reviews. These Reviews encompass recent
important scientific discoveries and theories.
Authors should submit their manuscripts online.
Electronic submission substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing time and shortens
overall publication time. Please connect directly to the site:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/
inflammregenand upload all your manuscript ?les following the instructions given on the screen.
Author accounts
Authors entering the journal’s Editorial Manager site can either
create a new account or use an existing one. When you have an existing account, use it for all your
submissions; you can track their status on the same page. If you have forgotten your username and
password, please click the link “Send Username/ Password” and enter your e-mail address.
You will
then receive an automatic e-mail with your username and password.
Getting started
Once you have logged into your account, Editorial Manager will
lead you through the submission process in an orderly, step-by-step process. If you cannot ?nish
your submission in one visit, you can save a draft and re-enter the process later at the same point
for that
manuscript. While submitting your electronic manuscript, you will be required to enter data about
your manuscript in the system. These include full title, author names and af?liations, and so forth.
Support for special characters is available.
Keeping track
After submission, you may return and monitor the progress of your submission through the review
process.
Manuscript fee
20,000 yen(JPN YEN)will be charged as on-line publication fee when the manuscript is accepted except
for the invited articles.
The Japanese Society of Inflammation and Regeneration
1. Length of manuscripts
Full Papers have no limitation of length.
Notes and Rapid Communications should not exceed 16 and 8 manuscript pages, respectively, including
abstract, references, tables and figures. A table or figure should be counted as one manuscript
page.
2. Manuscript form
All manuscripts should be typewritten in English with double spacing on A4-size paper 3 cm margin on
each side.The main documents should be formatted in rich text (.rtf) or as Microsoft Word document
(.doc) or Adobe PDF file.
2-1. Title page: |
The title page (page 1) should start from the field (chose either Inflammation or
Regeneration), the type of the article (e.g., Full Paper, Review, Mini-Review, Note, etc.),
the title, name(s) of the author(s) and affiliation, mailing address, and the short running
title. The title should contain no more than 150 characters and should not consist of a
sentence (statement or conclusion) or be interrogative. The short running title should contain no more than 50 characters. An asterisk (*) should be added to the right of the corresponding author's name. At the bottom left, the address, telephone and fax numbers and E-mail address should be given below one short horizontal line. Examples for describing affiliation and mailing address: Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan Phone: +81-3-5363-3747, Fax: +81-3-3357-5445, E-mail: hidokano@a2.keio.jp |
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2-2. Abstract page: |
Abstract page (page 2) should contain an abstract of less than 250 words for Full Papers,
and 100 words for Notes and Rapid communications. It should be self-explanatory and
intelligible without reference to the body of the paper. Five keywords should also appear in
the bottom of this page. |
2-3. Main text: |
Introduction (page 3), Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements,
References, and Footnote if any, should be presented in this order for Full Papers. In case
of Notes and Rapid Communications, results and discussion should be combined to Results and
Discussion. Table(s), Figure legend(s), and Figure(s) should be collected at the end, each
on separate sheet. All pages should be numbered consecutively on the top center of each
sheet. |
2-4. Acknowledgments: |
Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before
the reference list. Authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that may
pose conflicts of interest. All such relationships should be declared in the
acknowledgments. If no conflict of interest is declared, then “None” should be inserted in
this section. |
3. Figures
Submitted Figure(s) will directly be used in the printed version of the Journal. Letters, numbers
and symbols should be clear when reduced to the size for this Journal. Figure legend(s) should be
typed on separate sheet and be included in the main text. Each Figure should be printed on each
separate sheet. Figure(s) should be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text, and
figure number(s) should be printed on the top right corner. Common graphic files such asPower Point,
PDF, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF should be used. EPS should not be used. Please make figures that are
satisfactory for the review process and for printing.
4. Tables
Table(s) should be prepared so that they are self-explanatory. No vertical lines should be used to
set columns apart. Table legend(s) should be typed under the body in the same sheet. Table(s) should
be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text. Each Table should be written on each
separate sheet and be included in the main text.
5. Abbreviations
Abbreviations must be spelled out in full at their initial appearance, followed by the abbreviation
in parentheses. Thereafter, the abbreviation may be employed. Some commonly used abbreviations such
as “ATP, DNA, RNA, cAMP, IC50, LD50, ml, μg, mol, h, min, s, mM, mg/dl, kDa, Bq, cpm, %, S.E., S.D.,
p, etc.”may be used.
6. References
References in the text should be numbered in the order of appearance. Each number is to be
positioned after the last relevant word with a right-half parenthesis mark, All references should be
collected be together, and listed in the References section of the paper. Journal titles should be
abbreviated according to Index Medicus.
Examples for references are as follows;
1) |
George EL, George-Labouesse EN, Patel-King RS, Rayburn H, Hynes RO: Defects in mesoderm,
neural tube and vascular development in mouse embryos lacking fibronectin. Development.
1993;119: 1079-1091. |
2) |
Theofilopoulos AN, Dixon FJ: Murine models of systemic lupus erythematosus; Advances in
Immunology. (ed. Dixon FJ), Academic Press, Orland, London; 1985. Vol.37, pp269-390. |
3) |
Lewis B: The Hyperlipidaemias-Clinical and Laboratory Practice. Blackwell Scientific
Publication, Oxford, UK; 1976. pp1-419. |
Manuscript preparation for Case Reports, Reviews and Mini-Reviews
Review articles have no limitation of length. Mini-Reviews and Case Reports should not exceed 16
manuscript pages (4 printed pages), including abstract, references, tables and figures.
Construction of the Main text in Case Reports, Reviews and Mini-Reviews is not necessarily to follow
the form of Full paper (e.g., Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, etc), but
Title page, Abstract page, Acknowledgments, References, Figures and Tables should be same as Full
papers.
Copyright
Authors must send Declaration Form together with manuscript. After acceptance of the manuscript for
publication in the Inflammation and Regeneration, and the Asian -Pacific Federation of Inflammation
and Regeneration, the Journal will grant authors to use portions of their manuscript, without
charge, in books or articles of which they are authors or editors under the condition to cite
author(s)' name(s), volume, page and year of the Inflammation and Regeneration.