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Chinese Journal of(Quarterly, Started in 1983)
Magnetic Resonance
Editor-in-Chief: LIU Mai-li
Sponsored by
Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, CAS
Published by Science Press, China
Distribution Code: 38-313
Pricing: ¥ 80.00 per year
Guide for Authors
1. Description
'BOPUXUE ZAZHI' (Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Abbreviation: Chinese J Magn Reson) (herein after referred to as “the Journal”), launched in 1983 as a quarterly journal, is the official journal of the Committee of Magnetic Resonance of the Chinese Physics Society, and sponsored by Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS. It is a Chinese journal dedicated to magnetic resonance community and distributed publicly at home and abroad.
The journal covers all areas of magnetic resonance, and interaction of atoms with microwave field, including high resolution liquid and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); electron spin/paramagnetic resonance (ESR); nuclear quadruple resonance (NQR); laser magnetic resonance (LMR); atomic frequency standards etc.
The journal seeks the papers about novel, new and significant developments in the physical principles underlying all these spectroscopies, and methodologies and applications of magnetic resonance in chemistry, biology, medicine, geochemistry, ecology, and related fields. The journal provides an international forum for mini-reviews and communications which merit urgent publication. Four high-quality and breakthrough categories of contribution are presented: Full papers, Research Notes, Rapid communications and Review articles.
2. Open access
Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance is an open access journal supported by article processing charges (APCs). The journal's open access policy is in alignment with the definition given by the BOAI (Budapest Open Access Initiative). The journal allows any non-commercial users to read, download, copy, transfer, print, retrieve, hyperlink, and index the literature in the journal for input data of software or any other legal purposes. The source of references should be indicated when citing the contents of this journal. Each article can be loaded individually in pdf-format or HTML-format free of charge immediately after their initial publication and also the full text of each issue is available for anyone interested in the journal. The journal has its own website (http://magres.wipm.ac.cn) which acts as an easily accessible user interface to the journal.
3. Abstracting and indexing
Chemical Abstracts (CA)
Abstract Journal (AJ of VINITI)
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
China Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations Database (CSTPCD)
China Open Access Journals (COAJ)
Chinese Physics Abstracts (CPA)
National Index of Newspapers and Periodicals (Natural Science and Technology Edition)
National Library of China
A Guide of the Core Journal of China
China National Knowledge Internet (CNKI)
Wanfang Data
China Science and Technology Database
China Biology Medicine disc (CBMdisc)
In case of disagreement, please declare during submission.
4. Editorial board
Editor-in-chief
LIU Mai-li (Academician), Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
Associate editors
CHEN Zhong, Xiamen University, China
JIANG Bin, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
JIN Chang-wen, Peking University, China
LI Yong, Tsinghua University, China
XIAO Li-zhi, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China
ZHU Guang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
Members of Editorial Board
BAO Xin-he (Academician), Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China
CAO Chun-yang, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, CAS, China
CHEN Chin-pan, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, China
CHUANG Woei-jer, Cheng Kung University, China
CUI Yu-xin, Peking University, China
DENG Feng, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
DING Shang-wu, Sun Yat-sen University, China
DU Jiang-feng (Academician), University of Science and Technology of China, China
FU Ri-qiang, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, USA
HAN Xiu-wen, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China
HE He-yong, Fudan University, China
HONG Mao-chun (Academician), Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, CAS, China
LEI Hao, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
LI Xiao-jing, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, CAS, China
LIN Dong-hai, Xiamen University, China
LIU Shang-bin, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, China
LIU Yang, Institute of Chemistry, CAS, China
MAO Shi-zhen, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
PEI Feng-kui, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, CAS, China
PENG Lu-ming, Nanjing University, China
SHI Yun-yu (Academician), University of Science and Technology of China, China
SONG Yi-qiao, Schlumberger-Doll Research, USA
SUN Hong-zhe, The University of Hong Kong, China
SUN Ping-chuan, Nankai University, China
TANG Hui-ru, Fudan University, China
WANG Jin-feng, Institute of Biophysics, CAS, China
WANG Jun-feng, High Magnetic Field Laboratory, CAS, China
WANG Li, Zhejiang University, China
WANG Wei, Lanzhou University, China
WU Ji-hui, University of Science and Technology of China, China
XIA Bin, Peking University, China
XU Fu-qiang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, CAS, China
YAN Xian-zhong, Q.One Instruments Ltd., China
YANG Dai-wen, National University of Singapore, Singapore
YAO Ye-feng, East China Normal University, China
YE Chao-hui (Academician), Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
YU Yi-hua, East China Normal University, China
ZHANG Ming-jie (Academician), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
ZHAO Bao-lu, Institute of Biophysics, CAS, China
ZHOU Jin-yuan, Johns Hopkins University, USA
ZHOU Xin, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
Young Members of Editorial Board
GAO Hong-chang, Wenzhou Medical University, China
HOU Guang-jin, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China
HU Bing-wen, East China Normal University, China
HU Kai-feng, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
HUANG Shao-hua, Ningbo University, China
JIANG Ling, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
KONG Xue-qian, Zhejiang University, China
LEI Xin-xiang, South-Central University for Nationalities, China
LI Cong-gang, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
LIANG Dong, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, CAS, China
LIN Yan-qin, Xiamen University, China
LIU Yang-ping, Tianjin Medical University, China
LONG Dong, University of Science and Technology of China, China
PUNO Pema-tenzin, Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS, China
QU Xiao-bo, Xiamen University, China
REN Jin-jun, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS, China
RUAN Ke, University of Science and Technology of China, China
SU Ji-hu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
SU Xun-cheng, Nankai University, China
SU Yong-chao, Merck & Co., Inc., USA
WANG Hong-zhi, East China Normal University, China
WANG Shen-lin, East China University of Science and Technology, China
WANG Ying-xiong, Institute of Coal Chemistry, CAS, China
WU Guang-yao, Shenzhen University General Hospital, China
XU Jun, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
XU Shu-tao, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China
XU Zheng, Chongqing University, China
YANG Ming-hua, China Pharmaceutical University, China
YANG Xiao-dong, Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology, CAS, China
YANG Yong-gu, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen Medical College, China
YAO Li-shan, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, CAS, China
YU Hao-jie, Zhejiang University, China
ZHA Yun-fei, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, China
ZHANG Hai-lu, Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, CAS, China
ZHANG Li-min, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
ZHANG Nai-xia, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, CAS, China
ZHENG An-min, Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS, China
5. Guide for authors
5.1 Covered scope
Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance welcomes all papers with scientific excellence involving areas of magnetic resonance, and interaction of atoms with microwave field, including high resolution liquid and solid state NMR; in vivo MRI, MRS, and fMRI; ESR; NQR; LMR; atomic frequency standards etc. The journal especially seeks and invites papers describing the novel, new and significant developments in the physical principles underlying all these spectroscopies, and methodologies and applications of magnetic resonance in chemistry, biology, medicine, geochemistry, ecology, and related fields.
5.2 Types of paper
Contributions mainly include four types:
Articles: Reports not exceeding 6,000 words in length, including figures, tables, references, Chinese and English abstracts, generally.
Short communications: Reports of creative partial or stage results not exceeding 4,500 words in length generally.
Rapid communications: Presents results of general interest which merit rapid publication. Communications often will be complete publications, but follow-up publication may occasionally be justified when the research is continued and a more complete account of the work is deemed necessary.
Review articles: In combination with one’s own systematic results, reviews of the new progress in the latest 5-10 years at both domestic and abroad related fields not exceeding 9,000 words.
5.3 Basic principles for submission
Articles submitted to Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance must not be published, neither being reviewed for consideration elsewhere at the same time.
Contributions are requested to be original, clear discussion, reliable data, and in succinct language.
5.4 Submission checklist
Before submission, please check this list to complete and ensure your preparation.
5.4.1 Necessary files
(1) Title
The title should be indexable, informative, precise and brief, and must not be more than 120 characters (or 20 Chinese characters). Authors should avoid the use of non-standard abbreviations. Both consistent Chinese and English titles are required in the first page.
(2) Authors and author affiliations
Authors. The order of authors' names should be agreed by all coauthors, since every author has contributed to and holds responsibility for the published content. The phone number and email address of the corresponding author are required.
Author affiliations. The author affiliations should be the institution where the work was conducted. Complete addresses with post codes are required.
Both consistent Chinese and English authors’ names and affiliations are required in the first page.
(3) Financial support
Each financial support provided should include the funding name and number. And the names of the funding organizations should be written in full.
(4) Abstract and keywords
Abstract: The abstract must be a single paragraph, approximately 150 words, and which should summarize the essential features of the article including the purpose of the study, basic methodology, main findings and key conclusion(s). The use of abbreviations should be reduced to a minimum and the references should not be cited in the abstract.
Keywords: Below the abstract, authors should provide 4-7 key words to reflect the theme of a manuscript, and for indexing.
Both consistent Chinese and English abstract and keywords are required in the first page.
(5) Main content
For research articles and notes, the preparation of the text must be structured into separate sections as Introduction, Materials and Methodology, Results and Discussion, and Conclusion. For Review, the manuscript should contain a comprehensive discussion starting with the general background of the field. It should then go on to discuss the salient features of recent developments. The main text may be subdivided further according to the areas to be discussed.
· Introduction:
The introduction provides the relevant research background and the progress made within the field/top over the past 2-3 years, with references cited in numerical order. It presents the problem to be solved, and then describes the method adopted in the work. The aim of the research and its significance should be indicated as well.
When manuscripts focusing on compound assignments, the authors must search the structure information of the target compound(s) and its/their structural analogues in the databases before submission, such as web of science, CNKI, Chemspider, Pubchem, Chemicalbook, SciFinder, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of CAS. Chemistry Database, and so on, to ensure the contributions of the assigned data is present for the first time or for the correction or complement of the existed data. A detailed summary of assignments of the target compounds and their analogues, the related literatures, and the necessity and creativity of the current assignments should be described in the Introduction. The completeness of the above description will determine whether the primary review is approved. After the article is received or even published, if the readers find that this assignment data is not the first time, the editorial office will retract the article, and the responsibility shall be borne by the authors.
· Materials and methodology:
This section lists the materials, method, and experimental procedure of the work, so readers can have a clear understanding of how the research was carried out and are able to repeat the work if needed.
· Results and discussion:
Research results, including data and models, are presented and discussed in this section. Tables and figures may be used. Only the most significant and representative data should be included. Extended or supplemental results should appear as “Supporting Information” in another section. Avoid comparisons and speculations that are irrelevant or not supported by the results in the paper.
· Conclusions:
Conclusions should be derived from the observation and results in the paper. Do not summarize information already presented in earlier sections or fabricate conclusions to fit with the hypotheses or the assumptions.
· Figures and tables:
Figures and tables should be numerically listed, inserted in the text near the point of first mention, and cited in the order of appearance within the text. The figures should have a resolution no lower than 600 dpi and clear lines of 5 px, with signs and letters in Times New Roman at 7.5 pt. A space should always be maintained between the variable and the unit. Please place the scale lines on the outside of the coordinate axis, and a ‘/’ should always be maintained between the physical variable and the unit, for example, t/min. The maximum width of the picture is 16.5 cm. And acceptable figure formats are .cdr、.ai、.org、.xls、.tiff, .wmf, .emf, .jpg, and MS office files with words’ fonts and sizes editable. Please do not supply figures by screen capturing, for the resolution is too low. Chemical structures should be produced with the use of ChemDraw. All figures should have relevant captions. Please use figures in black and white as possible.
All tables should include a brief and self-explanatory titles, description, and footnotes (if necessary), and three-line table is recommended. A ‘/’ should always be maintained between the physical variable and the unit, for example, t/min.
· Equations:
All equations should be edited with equation editor (MathType) and numerically numbered, with the number on its right side.
· Acknowledgements:
In this section, the author(s) express thanks to the people and/or organizations who helped with this work.
· Declaration of conflict of interest:
In this section, the authors should declare all the conflict of interest.
· Appendix of supplementary data:
All the descriptions of supplementary data (such as caption, and table’s title) should be listed before the references.
(6) References
Reference citation is regarded as an important indicator of the paper’s quality. If the relevant references are not cited, especially those published in the past 2?3 years, or if most citations come from publications of the authors themselves, it may reflect negatively on the paper. References should be numerically numbered and cited according to the order of appearance within the text, with the numbers expressed in square brackets. Carefully check the names of authors, the journal name, the year, volume and page of the paper to be cited, and make the list according to the format discussed below (the relevant Endnote style can be download from the “Download” section on http://magres.wipm.ac.cn).
Journal references should be formed as name of authors, title of the reference, name of the journal, year, volume (number), and beginning and finishing pages. For example:
[1] GOUDSMIT G H, PAUL H, SHUSHIN A I, et al. Electron spin polarization in radical triplet pairs. Size and dependence on diffusion[J]. J Phys Chem, 1993,97:13 243-13 249.
For monographs, please cite according to author/s (editor/s), title of book[M], Edition (the first edition is not needed), publishing place: publisher, year of appearance, page number/s. For example:
[1] MORTON L T, ed. Use of medical literature[M]. 2nd ed. London: Butterworths, 1977. 462-500.
(7) TOC graphic
A graphic for the Table of Contents (TOC) with all characters in English is required in conjunction with the manuscript title, conveys to readers the essence of the work. It may be a key structure, reaction, equation, concept, theorem, or an ingenious representation discussed in the manuscript and should be visually appealing so as to capture the readers’ attention. The TOC graphic should have a size no larger than 7.5 cm (horizontal)×6.5 cm (vertical) and an image resolution no less than 600 dpi, and appear on the last page of the text file or as a separate file. Preferred file types: TIFF, jpg or MS Office files. Color picture is recommended.
5.4.2 Further considerations
(1) Manuscript has been 'spell checked' and 'grammar checked', and all measurements and data should be given in SI units.
(2) Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material (including figure, table, data, and so on) from other sources (including the internet). Please be aware that some publishers do not grant electronic rights for free. And all the cited source should be indicated.
(3) A competing interests statement is provided, even if the authors have no competing interests to declare.
(4) Journal policies detailed in this guide have been reviewed
(5) We welcome the authors to supply any applicable supplemental files (including figure, table, text description, video, original data, voice, etc.) to enhance your research results and discussion.
5.5 Ethics in publishing of Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance is committed to meeting and upholding standard ethical requirements and guidelines given by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) at all stages of the publication process.
5.5.1 Ethical requirements
(1) Responsibilities of editors
· Handle all submissions with a balanced, objective, fair and timely way, regardless of the gender, sexual orientation, religious or political beliefs, ethnic or geographical origin of the authors, or relationship with the author(s), so that articles are considered and accepted solely on their academic merit.
· Proceed with reason when complaints of an ethical or conflictual nature arise. To give authors a reasonable opportunity to respond to any complaints. All complaints should be investigated no matter when the original publication was approved. Any documentation associated with any such complaints should be retained.
(2) Responsibilities of reviewers
· Review the papers to be published in an objective and timely manner.
· Manuscripts under review must be treated as confidential documents. Reviewers should not retain and/or copy the manuscripts or discuss them with others.
· Any relevancy or overlaps between published papers and the manuscript under consideration should be raised to editors.
· Reviewers should not consider manuscripts with conflicts of interest (financial, institutional, competitive or collaborative), or other relationships with any of the authors, companies, and/or institutions connected to the manuscripts.
(3) Responsibilities of authors
· Confirm that the manuscript being submitted is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
· Confirm that all the work in the submitted manuscript is original (no plagiarism), and to acknowledge and cite any content reproduced from other sources. To obtain permission to reproduce any content from other sources.
· No data should be fabricated or manipulated (including images) in order to fit the conclusion/ hypothesis.
· Maintain accurate records of data associated with their submitted manuscript, and to supply or provide access to such data on reasonable request.
· Ensure that any studies involving human and/or animal subjects conform to national, local and institutional laws and requirements; and confirm that approval has been sought and obtained where appropriate. Authors should obtain clear, explicit permission from human subjects and always respect their privacy.
· Consent to submit must be received from all co-authors before the work is finally submitted; and the corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that this agreement has been reached beforehand.
· Authors whose names appear on the submission have all made sufficient contributions to the scientific work and therefore share collective responsibility and accountability for the results.
(4) Signature of authors
Authorship is limited to those who have contributed substantially to the work, and thus every author included should be responsible for the data and argument in the paper. The corresponding author must obtain permission from all authors for the submission of any version of the paper or for any change in authorship.
Changes in authorship or the order of authors are not permitted after a manuscript’s acceptance. Adding or deleting authors at the revision and proof stage, or after publication may be considered only when justifiably warranted. A written approval from all authors and a convincing, detailed explanation should send to the editorial office when changing authorship, and adding/deleting author(s). Therefore, authors are strongly advised to ensure that the author group, corresponding author, and order of authors are all correct/agreed to before submission.
(5) Declaration of interest
All authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence (bias) their work. Authors should complete the declaration of interest statement at the last page of the text. This statement will be published within the article if accepted.
5.5.2 Dispose of unethical behavior
Any misconduct and/or unethical behavior bringing the attention of the editor and publisher at any time will be disposed according to the general procedures of COPE https://publicationethics.org/resources/flowcharts.
5.6 Submission
All manuscripts must be submitted online through the website: http://magres.wipm.ac.cn. Please prepare a manuscript file (allowed formats: Word, PDF) containing all schemes, figures, and tables integrated in the text (the format can be downloaded from the “download” section on http://magres.wipm.ac.cn), and with the Supporting Information as a separate file. Then follow the instructions on the submission website. A successful electronic submission of a manuscript will be followed by a system-generated acknowledgement to the principal/corresponding author with a manuscript ID. The Manuscript ID should be included when the authors contact with the editorial office.
Authors must also submit all revisions of manuscripts via the web site. Authors who are unable to provide an electronic version should contact the editorial office prior to submission (E-mail: magres@wipm.ac.cn; Tel: 86-27-87198791).
5.7 Review process
After receiving the submissions, the editors will use a web-based program WF similarity detection (http:// http://check.wanfangdata.com.cn/) which compares documents and marks found similarities as a possible instance of plagiarism firstly. This program can be used during the editorial process when considered useful.
This Journal operates a single blind review process. All contributions will be initially assessed by the editor for suitability for the journal. Papers deemed suitable are then enter into the peer review process, which typically sent to at least two independent expert reviewers to assess the scientific quality of the paper. Editor will make a decision with assistance of reviewers’ comments. The corresponding author will receive email when an editor’s decision is made and should revise the manuscript accordingly. When revising the manuscript, authors should consider all issues mentioned in the reviewers' comments carefully, and outline in a cover letter every change made in response to their comments and provide suitable rebuttals for any comments not addressed. Please note that the revised submission may need to be re-reviewed.?The editorial board is responsible for the final decision regarding acceptance or rejection of articles. Authors may suggest 3-5 specific individuals be or not be involved as reviewer. The referees’ comments usually will be returned to the principal/corresponding author(s) in two months.
5.8 Proof
After reviewing and preliminary composing the accepted manuscript, the principal/corresponding author will receive an email from the editorial office to request sending back a proved version of the manuscript for pre-publication online at the “just accepted” section on http://magres.wipm.ac.cn. If the author(s) don’t agree with the pre-publication online, please also send the declaration back to the editorial office.
Before printed publication, the corresponding author will receive an email from the editorial office to request sending back a final proof of the manuscript as soon as possible (best in the three days).
If changes have been made to the author(s)’ contact information/address during this time, it is the duty of the author to immediately inform us of their new contact information or assign someone else to look over the edited manuscript for them.
5.9 Articles download
Readers in China are able to gain free access to electronic versions of the complete article. All published papers in our journal will be archived inChina National Knowledge Internet (CNKI), “Wanfang Data”,and China Science and Technology Database (VIP) in full pages. In case of disagreement, please declare during submission.
Readers can also download the “just accepted” articles, and articles in archive and current issue from our homepage http://magres.wipm.ac.cn.
5.10 Relevant fees
Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance is an open access journal supported by article processing charges (APCs). No fees are required in the reviewing process for the articles submitted to the journal. Once an article is accepted, the author(s) need to pay for publication fees unless invited. The total publication fee is 1500 Yuan.
5.11 Copyright statement
Authors will be asked to sign and complete a 'Copyright Agreement' (A completed form of the copyright transfer statement) and send it back to the editorial office by E-mail at latest before the paper is accepted for publication, or mailed to: Office of 'BOPUXUE ZAZHI', P.O. Box 71010, West Xiaohongshan No.30, Wuhan 430071, China. By the 'Copyright Agreement', the copyright transferred to editorial office consists of the non-exclusive right to publish, reproduce and distribute the article (in any language), including offprints and reprints, translations, photographic reproductions, microform, electronic form (offline, online) or other reproductions of similar nature. By submitting a completed manuscript to the Journal and having it accepted by the Journal, the authors are regarded to have read these submission guidelines and agrees to the “Copyright Agreement”. The 'Copyright Agreement' here can be downloaded from the “download” section on http://magres.wipm.ac.cn., with the download page website as http://121.43.60.238/bpxzz/CN/column/column7.shtml.
Not published manuscripts usually, will not be returned. Please keep your manuscript draft.
5.12 Author rights
The editorial office of the Journal offers free download service for the manuscript after its publication. Authors and non-commercial users are allowed to use and re-use articles under the CC-BY-NC license, i.e. they are free to reproduce, distribute, display and perform this work, provided that they retain authors’ name to the literature in the manner specified, cite the literature appropriately, and that they do not use this work for commercial purposes. Details of the license can be found on the website https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/.
5.13 Cover article
The Journal will select an accepted article with remarkable scientific significance from the current issue as cover article, and invite authors of the selected article to provide an illustration or photograph for cover design. The color image used as the cover should be aesthetically pleasing and have clear scientific implication. Suggestions for color cover image are encouraged when authors submit a manuscript.