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Nature Cell Biology publishes research of the highest quality across all areas of cell biology, encouraging studies that shed light on the mechanisms underlying fundamental cell biological processes in physiology and disease.
If a paper was previously reviewed at another Nature journal, the authors can use an automated manuscript transfer service to transfer the referees' reports to Nature Cell Biology via a link sent by the editor who handled the manuscript. In that case, the journal editors will take the previous
online submission system, from which you can upload the cover letter and manuscript files (text, figures and supplementary information, including video) and check on the status of your manuscripts during the review process. Revised manuscripts should be uploaded through the link provided in the editor's decision letter.
Information on how to submit your manuscript to Nature Cell Biology for pre-submission enquiries, initial submissions, revisions, final resubmissions and appeals. Information about the editorial criteria and peer review processes from submission to acceptance and post-accept publication processes at Nature Cell Biology.
General editorial inquiries and correspondence. The Editor Nature Cell Biology 4 Crinan Street London N1 9XW UK. Tel: +44 207 843 4924; Fax: +44 207 843 4794. E-mail:ncb@nature.com. Submissions. Manuscripts should be submitted through our online submission system. For more information, see our general guide
1 Nov 2010 The 'Guide to Authors' provides detailed information on manuscript preparation and submission, the editorial process, and editorial and publishing policies. Awareness of these requirements can help avoid delays in the review and publication process. Nature Cell Biology's 'Guide to Authors' is updated at
This section explains the editorial processes at Nature Cell Biology, which can be summarised with the following steps: The author submits a manuscript and it receives a tracking number. An editor is assigned to the manuscript. The editorial team decides whether to send the manuscript out to review. If the decision is not to
They begin with an unreferenced abstract (typically 150 words) followed by separate sections for Introduction, Results, Discussion and online Methods. Up to 6-8 display items (including figures and tables) are allowed. As a guideline, Technical Reports allow up to 40 references, but this can be flexible at the editor's
Finally, you should indicate whether you have had any prior discussions with a Nature Cell Biology editor about the work described in the manuscript. Please note that you must provide a cover letter that includes the affiliation and contact information for all authors if choosing the double-blind peer review option. The cover
The journal's broad scope ensures that Nature Cell Biology papers reach the widest possible audience. As a free service to the journalism community and general public, Nature Cell Biology publishes its press releases online (after the embargo has been lifted) to help disseminate and explain the developments reported
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