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2、投稿方式:在线投稿。
3、官网网址(微信公号信息):
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4、投稿网址:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/spres/default.aspx
5、官网邮箱:spineresearch@pub.hep.cn
6、出刊日期:季刊,一年出版四期。
7、官网信息:不收APC。
8、微信公号:SpineR(微信公号“威科医学”信息)
2025年5月21日星期三
Instructions for Authors
【官网信息】
The
Editorial Office is pleased to answer any questions you may have about
preparing your manuscript in accordance with our guidelines.
Email: spineresearch@pub.hep.cn
AIMS AND SCOPE
As
an international, peer-reviewed, open access research publication,
Spine Research publishes the foremost progress and novel understanding
of all aspects of spine science, including basic science, clinical
investigations and medical engineering. The aim of the Journal is to
foster the worldwide dissemination of research in spine-related
physiology, pathology, diseases, treatment and innovative technology, as
well as other significant findings related to spine.
ONLINE SUBMISSION
First-time Users
Please
click the Register button at
https://www.editorialmanager.com/spres/default.aspx. Upon successful
registration, you will be sent an email providing your username and
password. Save this information for future reference.
Note:
If you have received an email from us with an assigned username and
password, or if you are a repeat user, do not register again. Once you
have an assigned username and password, you do not have to re-register.
Authors
click the Login button from the menu at the top of the page and login
to the system as an author. Submit your manuscript according to the
author instructions. You will be able to track the process of your
manuscript through the system.
JOURNAL POLICIES
Duplicate Publication
Manuscripts
are reviewed for possible publication with the understanding that they
are being submitted only to the Spine Research and have not been
published, simultaneously submitted, or already accepted for publication
elsewhere. The Editorial team may subject any manuscript submitted for
consideration of publication in the Spine Research to
plagiarism-detection software.
This
does not preclude consideration of a manuscript that has been rejected
by another journal or a complete report that follows publication of
preliminary findings elsewhere, usually in the form of an abstract.
Copies of any possibly duplicate published material should be submitted
with the manuscript under consideration, with a statement in the cover
letter as to why the manuscript currently being submitted is not a
duplicate publication.
Disclosure of Conflicts
must state all possible conflicts of interest in the manuscript,
including financial, consultant, institutional and other relationships
that might lead to bias or a conflict of interest. If there is no
conflict of interest, this should also be explicitly stated as none
declared. All sources of funding should be acknowledged in the
manuscript.
All
relevant conflicts of interest and sources of funding should be
included on the title page of the manuscript with the heading "Conflicts
of Interest” and “Source of Funding".
For
example: “Conflicts of Interest: A has received honoraria from Company
Z. B is currently receiving a grant (#12345) from Organization Y, and is
on the speaker's bureau for Organization X - the CME organizers for
Company A. For the remaining authors none were declared.”
“Source of Funding”: list all the grant supports/funders for the study.
A
financial disclosure section is part of the submission process and must
be completed by each author at first revision. This information is for
review by the Editors but will be published if relevant to the content
of the accepted manuscript.
primary purpose of the disclosure section is to determine whether
authors have received any commercial financial support that could create
a conflict of interest. In addition to monetary interests, a potential
for conflict of interest can exist whether or not an individual believes
that a relationship (such as dual commitments, competing interests, or
competing loyalties) affects his or her scientific judgment. Please
review ICMJE Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to
Biomedical Journals at the following link:
http://www.icmje.org/conflicts-of-interest.
Studies in Humans and Animals
If
the work involves the use of human subjects, the author should ensure
that the work described has been carried out in accordance with The Code
of Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki)
for experiments involving humans. The manuscript should be in line with
the Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication
of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals and aim for the inclusion of
representative human populations (sex, age and ethnicity) as per those
recommendations. The terms sex and gender should be used correctly.
should include a statement in the manuscript that informed consent was
obtained for experimentation with human subjects. The privacy rights of
human subjects must always be observed.
describing studies involving animals must have consulted the ‘Animal
Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments’ (ARRIVE) 2.0 guidelines,
developed by the NC3Rs to improve standards of reporting, ensuring that
the data from animal experiments can be fully scrutinized and utilized.
Articles reporting in vivo experiments must adhere to the ARRIVE
Essential 10 checklist as a minimum, and we encourage authors to use the
full ARRIVE 2.0 checklist. The relevant information outlined in these
guidelines should be included in the appropriate section of the article.
Ethics
When
reporting studies on human subjects, author should indicate whether the
procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of
the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional or
regional) and with the Declaration of Helsinki
(https://www.wma.net/policies-post/wma-declaration-of-helsinki-ethical-principles-for-medical-research-involving-human-subjects/
). For prospective studies involving human participants, authors are
expected to mention about approval of regional/national/institutional or
independent ethics committee or review board, obtaining informed
consent from adult research participants and obtaining assent for
children aged over 7 years participating in the trial. The age beyond
which assent would be required could vary as per regional and/or
national guidelines. Ensure confidentiality of subjects by desisting
from mentioning participants’ names, initials or hospital numbers,
especially in illustrative material. When reporting experiments on
animals, indicate whether the institution’s or a national research
council’s guide for, or any national law on the care and use of
laboratory animals was followed.
Evidence
for approval by a local ethics committee (for both human as well as
animal studies) must be supplied by the authors on demand. Animal
experimental procedures should be as humane as possible, and the details
of anesthetics and analgesics used should be clearly stated. The
ethical standards of experiments must be in accordance with the
guidelines provided by the ARRIVE and World Medical Association
Declaration of Helsinki on Ethical Principles for Medical Research
Involving experimental animals and human beings, respectively. The
journal will not consider any paper which is ethically unacceptable. A
statement on ethics committee permission and ethical practices must be
included in all research articles under the “Methods” section.
We
reserve the right to decline publication of a paper even after it has
been accepted if it becomes apparent that there are serious problems
with the scientific content or violations of our publishing policies.
Protection of Patients’ Rights to Privacy
Identifying
information should not be published in written descriptions,
photographs, sonograms, CT scans, etc., and pedigrees unless the
information is essential for scientific purposes and the patient (or
parent or guardian, wherever applicable) gives written informed consent
for publication. Authors should remove patients’ names from figures
unless they have obtained written informed consent from the patients.
The journal abides by ICMJE guidelines: (1) Authors, not the journals
nor the publisher, need to have the patient consent form before the
publication related to patient privacy and have the form properly
archived by the author. (2) If the publication includes some facial
images that make the patients identifiable, a statement about the
patient’s consent needs to be present in the manuscript.
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