The Journal of Applied Physiology
is seeking the submission of original papers in the area of
Airway Hyperresponsiveness: From Molecules
to Bedside. The July through September
2003 issues will feature original manuscripts in this
Highlighted Topics series.
In addition, this area of emphasis will include invited mini-reviews and
a theme-related editorial. Selected
Highlighted Topics papers will be accompanied
by a commentary. All papers submitted
on the basis of this topic will receive expedited review, however, only those papers
that do not require extensive revision will be published during this three-month
period. In the event that a more extensive
revision is required, authors will be given the opportunity to revise their papers
to be considered for publication at a later date.
To be eligible for inclusion in this Highlighted
Topics series, manuscripts must be submitted no later than February 1, 2003.
Late submissions will be considered, but manuscripts submitted after the
deadline may not be reviewed in time to be eligible for publication in the three-month
series.
Note to Authors: All manuscripts
should be submitted online via APSCentral, www.apscentral.org.
Please include a note in the Comments to Editor section at the time of online
submission indicating the call for papers to which you are responding.
If you have any questions about this call for papers, you may contact the Editor-in-Chief,
the Consulting Editor coordinating the series, or the editorial office.
The Journal of Applied Physiology
is seeking the submission of original papers in the area of Physiology of Aging.
The October through December 2003 issues will feature original manuscripts
in this Highlighted Topics series.
In addition, this area of emphasis will include invited mini-reviews and
a theme-related editorial. Selected
Highlighted Topics papers will be accompanied
by a commentary. All papers submitted
on the basis of this topic will receive expedited review, however, only those papers
that do not require extensive revision will be published during this three-month
period. In the event that a more extensive
revision is required, authors will be given the opportunity to revise their papers
to be considered for publication at a later date.
To be eligible for inclusion in this Highlighted
Topics series, manuscripts must be submitted no later than May 1, 2003.
Late submissions will be considered, but manuscripts submitted after the
deadline may not be reviewed in time to be eligible for publication in the three-month
series.
Note to Authors: All manuscripts should be submitted online via APSCentral, www.apscentral.org.
Please include a note in the Comments to Editor section at the time of online
submission indicating the call for papers to which you are responding.
If you have any questions about this call for papers, you may contact the Editor-in-Chief,
the Consulting Editor coordinating the series, or the editorial office.
The Journal of Applied Physiology
is soliciting the submission of original manuscripts in the field of Translational
Physiology, an area of research that bridges the gap between basic physiology and
patient care. Papers in this field may transfer clinical insights into hypotheses
that can be tested and validated in the basic research laboratory, or they may transfer
knowledge gained from basic research to human physiology or even to improved methods
of treating or preventing disease.
The responding authors should indicate in their cover letter that the submitted
manuscript is in response to this special call for papers. The manuscript will undergo
normal peer review. If published, the article will be highlighted as part of the
Translational Physiology Series.
If you have any questions or already have a manuscript in this area submitted to the Journal of Applied Physiology and would like to have it included for this series, please contact the Editor, Dr. Gary C. Sieck (Phone, 507-255-4373; Fax, 507-255-7300; E-mail, sieck.gary@mayo.edu).