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::::: (2) Methods: The methods should provide enough detail of all the procedures used in the extended abstract to allow the reproducibility of the presented research. We encourage authors to provide information related to the experimental design as suggested in [https://www.nc3rs.org.uk/arrive-guidelines| ARRIVE] and [https://www.nih.gov/research-training/rigor-reproducibility/principles-guidelines-reporting-preclinical-research| NIH] guidelines (e.g., information about replicates, randomization, blinding, sample size, and the criteria for inclusion and exclusion of any data or subjects). | ::::: (2) Methods: The methods should provide enough detail of all the procedures used in the extended abstract to allow the reproducibility of the presented research. We encourage authors to provide information related to the experimental design as suggested in [https://www.nc3rs.org.uk/arrive-guidelines| ARRIVE] and [https://www.nih.gov/research-training/rigor-reproducibility/principles-guidelines-reporting-preclinical-research| NIH] guidelines (e.g., information about replicates, randomization, blinding, sample size, and the criteria for inclusion and exclusion of any data or subjects). | ||
::::: (3) Results and discussion: The results should be clear and concise. The discussion should be precise and not longer than one or two short paragraphs. | ::::: (3) Results and discussion: The results should be clear and concise. The discussion should be precise and not longer than one or two short paragraphs. | ||
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::::: We strongly encourage to use the period to indicate the decimal place, and the comma to spearate groups of thousands in various computer programmes, spread sheets, data tables, and text. | |||
::::::Β» Williamson AA (2008) Period or comma? Decimal styles over time and place. Science Editor 31:42-3. - [https://www.councilscienceeditors.org/wp-content/uploads/v31n2p042-043.pdf Β»Open AccessΒ«] | |||
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Revision as of 17:23, 6 May 2019
Extended abstracts
In the context of MiPevents and MitoEAGLE events, extended abstracts are accepted for preprint publication in MitoFit Preprint Archives upon evaluation by MitoEAGLE MC members. Publishing extended abstracts with MitoFit Preprint Archives does not preclude later full journal publication, but will make your work fully citable, by assigning each manuscript a unique DOI number, and facilitate discovery and feedback.
Upcoming events
- Β» MiPschool Coimbra 2019: MitoEAGLE scholarships are offered to fully support participation of students and young investigators from countries within the European Union. Scholarships will be granted to participants with extended abstracts submitted in advance, evaluated by MitoEAGLE MC members, and accepted for preprint publication in MitoFit Preprint Archives.
Concept
- The concept of extended abstracts can be compared to Transplantation Proceedings, in which short manuscripts with up to two printed pages are selected for publication, and for oral or poster presentation at the respective conference.
Format of extended abstracts
- Font: Verdana
- Spacing: Set page size to A4, margins: 2 cm left, 2 cm right
- Title: (bold, font size 12 pt)
- Use capital letters in the title only where necessary. Add a dot at the end.
- Title: (bold, font size 12 pt)
- Authors: (font size 10 pt)
- Presenting author's surname + first name (+ initials of additional first name), underlined, e.g. Smith Jane F
- Co-authors' surname + initials. e.g. Sanders HF
- If authors are based at different institutions provide a superscript to indicate their affiliations and use a comma without space to separate numbers.
- Authors: (font size 10 pt)
- Affiliations: (italic, font size 10 pt)
- Separate affiliations by semicolons and link to authors using superscripts, e.g. 1Dept VW, Univ XY; 2Dept TU, Univ Z
- Use abbreviations for Department, University, etc. (Dept, Univ)
- Presenting author's email address is given at the end of all affiliations and is not underlined
- Affiliations: (italic, font size 10 pt)
- Main text: (font size 10 pt, justification)
- Structured in paragraphs with headers for each section, use 5 mm tabs
- Sections:
- (1) Introduction: Should not be longer than one paragraph providing an appropriate background for the research work.
- (2) Methods: The methods should provide enough detail of all the procedures used in the extended abstract to allow the reproducibility of the presented research. We encourage authors to provide information related to the experimental design as suggested in ARRIVE and NIH guidelines (e.g., information about replicates, randomization, blinding, sample size, and the criteria for inclusion and exclusion of any data or subjects).
- (3) Results and discussion: The results should be clear and concise. The discussion should be precise and not longer than one or two short paragraphs.
- Main text: (font size 10 pt, justification)
- Decimal and thousands separators: (123,456.00)
- We strongly encourage to use the period to indicate the decimal place, and the comma to spearate groups of thousands in various computer programmes, spread sheets, data tables, and text.
- Β» Williamson AA (2008) Period or comma? Decimal styles over time and place. Science Editor 31:42-3. - Β»Open AccessΒ«
- Β» Great Britain and the United States are two of the few places in the world that use a period to indicate the decimal place. Many other countries use a comma instead. The decimal separator is also called the radix character. Likewise, while the U.K. and U.S. use a comma to separate groups of thousands, many other countries use a period instead, and some countries separate thousands groups with a thin space. - Retrieved from ORACLE 2019-05-06
- We strongly encourage to use the period to indicate the decimal place, and the comma to spearate groups of thousands in various computer programmes, spread sheets, data tables, and text.
- Decimal and thousands separators: (123,456.00)
- References: (font size 8 pt)
- Provide up to seven references
- Cite references in the text by sequential numbers given in brackets, e.g., [1]
- References: (font size 8 pt)
- Reference format sample:
- 1. Doerrier C, Garcia-Souza LF, Krumschnabel G, Wohlfarter Y, MΓ©szΓ‘ros AT, Gnaiger E (2018) High-Resolution FluoRespirometry and OXPHOS protocols for human cells, permeabilized fibers from small biopsies of muscle, and isolated mitochondria. Methods Mol Biol 1782:31-70.
- Reference format sample:
- Figures and tables:
- Include up to two figures/tables with short captions
- Figures and tables:
Submission
- Send your extended abstract as a doc file and pdf file to: [email protected]
- Like all MitoFit Preprint Archives articles, these must not be published before posting to MitoFit Preprint Archives, but may be submitted for journal publication as an independent manuscript or as part of a more extended journal publication. By comparison, arXiv rejects abstracts that are submitted without accompanying paper.
Description
In the context of MiPevents and MitoEAGLE events, extended abstracts are accepted for preprint publication in MitoFit Preprint Archives upon evaluation by MitoEAGLE MC members. Publishing extended abstracts with MitoFit Preprint Archives does not preclude later full journal publication, but will make your work fully citable, by assigning each manuscript a unique DOI number, and facilitate discovery and feedback.
Reference: MitoFit Preprint Arch
MitoPedia topics: Preprints