For Authors
Author Guidelines
Submission to this journal proceeds totally online. Use the following guidelines to prepare your article.
Free Format Submission
The author's time is valuable and should not be wasted on research formatting. Free Format Submission makes it easier and faster to prepare text for submission.
When submitting to our journal, authors are not required to follow any formatting guidelines. When an article is accepted for publication, authors can submit it in the format of their choice, and our editors will convert it into our journal-specific format for them.
If the submission is accepted for publication, We will format it in accordance with the style and format of the journal.
For all online submissions, please provide soft copies of all the materials (main text in MS Word or Tex/LaTeX), figures/illustrations in TIFF, PDF or JPEG, and chemical structures drawn in ChemDraw (CDX)/ISISDraw (TGF) as separate files, while a PDF version of the entire manuscript must also be included, embedded with all the figures/illustrations/tables/chemical, structures, etc ., It is advisable that the document files related to a manuscript submission should always have the name of the corresponding author as part of the file name, i.e., "Cilli MS text.doc," "Cilli MS Figure 1", etc.
It is imperative that before submission, authors should carefully proofread the files for special characters, mathematical symbols, Greek letters, equations, tables and images, to ensure that they appear in a proper format.
References, figures, tables,, structures, etc., should be referred to in the text at the place where they have been discussed. Figure legends/captions should also be provided.
Successful electronic submission of a manuscript will be followed by a system-generated acknowledgement to the principal/corresponding author.
Manuscript Length
Reviews
Reviews should be 6000- 10000 words with 20 or more references excluding figures, structures, photographs, schemes, tables etc.
Original articles
Original articles should be of 3000-8000 words with 20 or more references excluding figures, structures, photographs, schemes, tables, etc. Research articles will be published as open access against payment.
Letters
Typically shorter than other article types, often limited to 500–1,000 words depending on the journal.
May include a small number of references, figures, or tables to support the main points.
Editorials
Editorials are typically longer than opinion pieces or letters to the editor, usually ranging from 400 to 1,000 words.
The length allows for a more in-depth analysis and the development of the editorial position.
Manuscript Preparation
The manuscript should be written in English in a clear, direct and active style. All pages must be numbered sequentially, facilitating in the reviewing and editing of the manuscript.
Manuscripts submitted for research and review articles in the journal should be divided into the following sections:
Title
Title Page
Structured Abstract
Graphical Abstract
Keywords
Text Organization
Conclusion
List of Abbreviations (if any)
Consent for Publication
Conflict of Interest
Acknowledgements
References
Appendices
Figures/Illustrations (if any)
Chemical Structures (if any)
Tables (if any)
Supportive/Supplementary Material (if any)
References
References can be submitted preferably in the ACS or Vancouver style. All references must be complete and accurate. The reference numbers must be finalized and the bibliography must be fully formatted before submission.
The references should be relevant to the study and should refer to the original research sources. Self-citation and self-interest should be avoided by the authors, editors, and peer-reviewers.
See below few examples of references listed in the ACS and Vancouver Style:
ACS Style
In ACS style, all references should be numbered sequentially [in square brackets] in the text and listed in the same numerical order in the reference section. Superscript in the in-text citations and reference section should be avoided.
Different reference formats have different rules for citation. See below for some common format examples.
Journal Article
The minimum required information for a journal article reference is author, abbreviated journal title, year, publication, volume number, and initial page of cited article, though complete pagination is possible. Journal abbreviation and volume are italicized . Year of publication is bold . All authors must be cited and there should be no use of the phrase et al. Journal abbreviations should follow the Index Medicus/MEDLINE.
Bard, M.; Woods, R.A.; Bartón, D.H.; Corrie, J.E.; Widdowson, D.A. Sterol mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae : chromatographic analyses. Lipids , 1977 , 12 (8): 645-654.
Zhang, W.; Brombosz, S.M.; Mendoza, J.L.; Moore, J.S. A high-yield, one-step synthesis of o-phenylene ethynylene cyclic trimer via precipitation-driven alkyne metathesis. J. Org. Chem. , 2005, 70(24):10198-10201.
Some important points to remember
All authors must be cited and there should be no use of the phrase et al.
Date of access should be provided for online citations.
Punctuation should be properly applied as mentioned in the examples given above.
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. The details may however appear in the footnotes.
The authors are encouraged to use a recent version of EndNote (version 5 and above) or Reference Manager (version 10) when formatting their reference list, as this allows references to be automatically extracted.
Vancouver Style
In Vancouver style, all references should be numbered sequentially [in square brackets] in the text and listed in the same numerical order in the reference section. Punctuation should be properly applied as mentioned in the examples given above.
Different reference formats have different rules for citation. See below for some common format examples.
Journal Article
The required information for a journal article is author, abbreviated journal title, year, publication, volume number, and initial page of cited article, though complete pagination is possible. It is necessary to list all authors if the total number of author is six or less and for more than six authors use three authors and then et al (the term " et al. " should be in italics). Journal abbreviations should follow the Index Medicus/MEDLINE. Capitalize the first letter of the first word in the title. The rest of the title is in lower-case, with the exception of proper names.
Al-Habian A, Harikumar PE, Stocker CJ, Langlands K, Selway JL. Histochemical and immunohistochemical evaluation of mouse skin histology: comparison of fixation with neutral buffered formalin and alcoholic formalin. J Histotechnol 2014; 37(4): 115-24.
Guilbert TW, Morgan WJ, Zeiger RS, Mauger DT, Boehmer SJ, Szefler SJ, et al. Long-term inhaled corticosteroids in preschool children at high risk for asthma. N Engl J Med. 2006 May 11;354(19):1985-1997.
After Acceptance
- First Check: Once the manuscript has been accepted, the editorial team will check the manuscript to ensure that it is ready for production. If updates are needed, we will contact you.
- Publishing License and Payment: After the content of the manuscript is confirmed, the corresponding author will be notified of acceptance and payment of Article Page Charges by email, and will sign the publication license agreement to proceed to production.
- Proofs: Authors will receive an e-mail for page proofs. Authors should also make sure that any renumbered tables, figures, or references match text citations and that figure legends correspond with text citations and actual figures. A proof will be sent to the corresponding author for confirmation, and the corresponding author should carefully check the information about the author and the content of the manuscript.Proofs must be returned within 72 hours of receipt of the email.
Copyright Notice
The Current Proteomics applies the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license to published articles. Under this license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their content, but they allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are cited. Appropriate attribution can be provided by simply citing the original article.
Data Availability Statement
A data availability statement (also sometimes called a ‘data access statement’) tells the reader where the research data associated with a paper is available, and under what conditions the data can be accessed. They also include links (where applicable) to the data set.
How should I write a data availability statement?
The table below contains template statements that you can use or adapt. This is not an exhaustive list however, and an individual data set might warrant a different type of statement.
Availability of data | Template for data availability statement | Policy |
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Data openly available in a public repository that issues datasets with DOIs | The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in [repository name e.g “figshare”] at http://doi.org/[doi], reference number [reference number]. | All |
Data openly available in a public repository that does not issue DOIs | The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in [repository name] at [URL], reference number [reference number]. | All |
Data derived from public domain resources | The data that support the findings of this study are available in [repository name] at [URL/DOI], reference number [reference number]. These data were derived from the following resources available in the public domain: [list resources and URLs] | All |
Data available within the article or its supplementary materials | The authors confirm that the data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article [and/or] its supplementary materials. | Basic, Share upon Request |
Data generated at a central, large-scale facility, available upon request | Raw data were generated at [facility name]. Derived data supporting the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author [initials] on request. | Basic, Share upon Request |
Embargo on data due to commercial restrictions | The data that support the findings will be available in [repository name] at [URL / DOI link] following a [6 month] embargo from the date of publication to allow for commercialization of research findings. | Basic, Share upon Request |
Data available on request due to privacy/ethical restrictions | The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author, [initials]. The data are not publicly available due to [restrictions e.g. their containing information that could compromise the privacy of research participants]. | Basic, Share upon Request |
Data subject to third party restrictions | The data that support the findings of this study are available [from] [third party]. Restrictions apply to the availability of these data, which were used under license for this study. Data are available [from the authors / at URL] with the permission of [third party]. | Basic, Share upon Request |
Data available on request from the authors | The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, [author initials], upon reasonable request. | Basic, Share upon Request |
Data sharing not applicable – no new data generated | Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analyzed in this study. | All |
Non-digital data available | Non-digital data supporting this study are curated at [add location]. | Basic |
Data not available due to [ethical/legal/commercial] restrictions | Due to the nature of the research, due to [ethical/legal/commercial] supporting data is not available. | All |
Data not available – participant consent | The participants of this study did not give written consent for their data to be shared publicly, so due to the sensitive nature of the research supporting data is not available. | All |
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