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2、投稿方式:在线投稿。
3、官网网址:
https://www.sciengine.com/PXLIFE
4、投稿系统:
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/pxlife
5、主办单位官网:
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6、官网电话:010-83326163
7、官网邮箱:pxlife.office@photonix.cn
8、出刊日期:季刊,逢季末月出版。
9、官方微信公众号:PhotoniX
2026年4月20日星期一
Manuscript Preparation
【官网信息】
PhotoniX Life publishes the following article types:
Research
The
journal welcomes submitting original research articles, as long as the
work presented demonstrates scientific rigor and provides a meaningful
advancement of knowledge in the field.
Review
Reviews are a feature of the journal that may include, but are not limited to, the following types of articles:
systematic and substantial syntheses of specific research areas,
evaluations of progress in specified areas,
critical assessments concerning issues
within the scope of PhotoniX Life.
Perspective
articles in PhotoniX Life provide a platform for leading experts to
share their assessments of the current state-of-the-art and prospects
within their specialized areas of photonics research in the life
sciences. These invited contributions are expected to offer a unique,
insightful analysis that goes beyond a comprehensive literature review,
emphasizing the author's perspective and vision for the field.
Perspective articles will be subject to peer review to ensure they make a
substantive contribution to the journal's readership.
Title page
The title page should include the following:
- A title that accurately reflects the content of the research, including the research design if appropriate.
- The full names and institutional affiliations of all authors.
-
If a collaboration group should be listed as an author, please list the
group name as the author and include the individual members' names in
the Acknowledgements section.
- Identification of the corresponding author.
It's
important to note that large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT,
do not currently meet the authorship criteria for PhotoniX Life.
Authorship carries accountability for the work, which cannot be
effectively applied to LLMs.
If
an LLM was used in the research, its use should be properly documented
in the Methods section (or a suitable alternative section if a Methods
section is not available) of the manuscript.
Abstract
abstract should concisely summarize the article's aim, key findings,
and overall purpose. Avoid using abbreviations and do not include
citations in the abstract.
Keywords
Provide 3-10 keywords that represent the main content and focus of the article.
Introduction
Introduction should provide background on the study, explain the
research aims, summarize relevant existing literature, and justify the
need for this particular study.
Results
This
section should present the key findings of the study, including the
results of any statistical analyses. These can be conveyed through text,
tables, and/or figures as appropriate.
Discussion (or combined Results and Discussion)
For
research articles, the Discussion should interpret the findings in the
context of existing research and acknowledge the limitations of the
study. For methodology papers, this section should cover any practical
or operational issues encountered in conducting the research.
Conclusions
The Conclusions should clearly state the main takeaways and explain the importance and relevance of the study to the field.
Methods/Experimental (can also be placed after Introduction)
Methods Section Content:
Clearly state the aim, design, and setting of the study.
Provide details about the participants or materials used, including relevant characteristics.
Give
a detailed description of all processes and methodologies employed. Use
generic names where possible, but include proprietary brand names in
parentheses when relevant.
Specify the type of statistical analysis used, and include a power calculation if appropriate.
Ethics and Consent:
For studies involving human participants, data, tissue, or animals, the Methods section must include a statement on:
Ethics approval from the relevant review board or committee.
Informed consent obtained from participants.
This ensures the research was conducted in an ethical manner and with the appropriate protections in place.
List of abbreviations
Abbreviations:
Any abbreviations used in the text should be defined at first use.
Provide a list of all abbreviations used in the manuscript.
Declarations Section:
All manuscripts must include the following sections under the "Declarations" heading:
Availability of data and materials
Competing interests
Funding
Authors' contributions
Acknowledgments
Authors' information (optional)
If any of these sections are not applicable to your manuscript, include the section heading followed by "Not applicable".
The information to be provided in each Declarations section:
Availability of data and materials: Indicate where the data supporting the findings of this study are available.
Competing interests: Disclose any financial or non-financial competing interests.
Funding: Provide details of any funding received for the study.
Authors' contributions: Describe the specific contributions made by each author.
Acknowledgments: Acknowledge any individuals who contributed to the work but did not meet the criteria for authorship.
Authors' information (optional): Provide any additional details about the authors, if desired.
"Availability of data and materials" statement is a mandatory section
that must be included in all manuscripts. This statement should provide
information on where the data supporting the findings of the study can
be accessed.
Possible formats for the data availability statement include:
"The
datasets generated and/or analyzed during the current study are
available in the [NAME] repository, [PERSISTENT WEB LINK TO DATASETS]."
datasets used and/or analyzed during the current study are available
from the corresponding author upon reasonable request."
"All
data generated or analyzed during this study are included in this
published article [and its supplementary information files]."
datasets generated and/or analyzed during the current study are not
publicly available due [REASON WHY DATA ARE NOT PUBLIC] but are
available from the corresponding author on reasonable request."
"Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no datasets were generated or analyzed during the current study."
data that support the findings of this study are available from [third
party name] but restrictions apply to the availability of these data,
which were used under license for the current study, and so are not
publicly available. Data are however available from the authors upon
reasonable request and with permission of [third party name]."
If the manuscript does not contain any data, the statement should simply state "Not applicable."
the conclusions of the paper rely on publicly available data, the
authors must cite that data in the manuscript. Data citations should
include a persistent identifier, such as a DOI, and be included in the
reference list. The data citations in the reference list should follow
the minimum information recommended by DataCite and the journal's style.
The dataset identifiers, including DOIs, should be expressed as full
URLs in the references. For example:
Hao
Z, AghaKouchak A, Nakhjiri N, Farahmand A. Global integrated drought
monitoring and prediction system (GIDMaPS) data sets. figshare. 2014.
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.853801
With the corresponding text in the Availability of data and materials statement:
datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are
available in the [NAME] repository, [PERSISTENT WEB LINK TO
DATASETS].[Reference number]
All
financial and non-financial competing interests must be declared in
this section. The journal's editorial policies provide a full
explanation of what constitutes a competing interest. If you are unsure
whether you or any co-authors have a competing interest, you should
contact the editorial office. When listing competing interests, use the
authors' initials to refer to each individual. If there are no competing
interests to declare, the section should state "The authors declare
that they have no competing interests"
sources of funding for the research reported in the manuscript must be
declared. If the funding body has had a specific role in any aspect of
the research, such as the conceptualization, design, data collection,
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript, this
should be clearly stated.
individual contributions of each author to the manuscript should be
specified in this section. The journal's editorial policies guide the
criteria for authorship. When listing the contributions, use the
initials of the authors' names, for example: "FC analyzed and
interpreted the patient data regarding the hematological disease and the
transplant. RH performed the histological examination of the kidney and
was a major contributor to writing the manuscript. All authors read and
approved the final manuscript." This ensures clarity and transparency
about the specific roles played by each author in the research and
manuscript preparation.
Acknowledgements:
Anyone
who contributed to the article but does not meet the criteria for
authorship should be acknowledged, including those who provided
professional writing services or materials. The authors must obtain
permission to acknowledge from all those mentioned in this section. The
journal's editorial policies provide a full explanation of the criteria
for authorship and acknowledgments. If there is no one to acknowledge,
the authors should write "Not applicable" in this section.
Group Authorship:
manuscripts involving a collaboration group, if you would like the
names of the individual members to be searchable through their PubMed
records, you should:
Include the title of the collaboration group on the title page and in the submission system.
List
the collaborating author names in the format "First Name, Middle
initial(s) (optional), Last Name" as the last paragraph of the
Acknowledgements section.
You can include institution or country information for each author, but it should be consistent across all authors.
Authors' information
This section is optional.
section provides an opportunity to include relevant information about
the author(s) that may help the reader understand the context and
standpoint of the work. Appropriate information to include could be the
authors' qualifications, current positions held at institutions or
societies, or other relevant background details. When referring to the
authors, use their initials rather than full names. This section should
not be used to declare any competing interests, as that should be done
in a separate dedicated section.
Footnotes
should be designated within the text using a superscript number. It is
not allowed to use footnotes for references/citations.
References
Examples of the Vancouver reference style are shown below. See our editorial policies for author guidance on good citation practice.
Web
links and URLs: All web links and URLs, including links to the authors'
websites, should be assigned a reference number and included in the
reference list rather than within the text of the manuscript. They
should be provided in full, including both the title of the site and the
URL, as well as the date the site was accessed. If an author or group
of authors can be associated with a web link, such as for weblogs, then
they should also be included in the reference.
Example reference style:
Article within a journal
Smith JJ. The world of science. Am J Sci. 1999;36:234-5.
Article within a journal (no page numbers)
Rohrmann
S, Overvad K, Bueno-de-Mesquita HB, Jakobsen MU, Egeberg R, Tjønneland
A, et al. Meat consumption and mortality - results from the European
Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. BMC Medicine.
2013;11:63.
Article within a journal by DOI
Slifka
MK, Whitton JL. Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine
production. Dig J Mol Med. 2000; doi:10.1007/s801090000086.
Article within a journal supplement
Frumin
AM, Nussbaum J, Esposito M. Functional asplenia: demonstration of
splenic activity by bone marrow scan. Blood 1979;59 Suppl 1:26-32.
Book chapter, or an article within a book
Wyllie
AH, Kerr JFR, Currie AR. Cell death: the significance of apoptosis. In:
Bourne GH, Danielli JF, Jeon KW, editors. International review of
cytology. London: Academic; 1980. p. 251-306.
OnlineFirst chapter in a series (without a volume designation but with a DOI)
Saito
Y, Hyuga H. Rate equation approaches to amplification of enantiomeric
excess and chiral symmetry breaking. Top Curr Chem. 2007.
doi:10.1007/128_2006_108.
Complete book, authored
Blenkinsopp
A, Paxton P. Symptoms in the pharmacy: a guide to the management of
common illness. 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Science; 1998.
Online document
Doe
J. Title of subordinate document. In: The dictionary of substances and
their effects. Royal Society of Chemistry. 1999.
http://www.rsc.org/dose/title of subordinate document. Accessed 15 Jan
1999.
Online database
Healthwise Knowledgebase. US Pharmacopeia, Rockville. 1998. http://www.healthwise.org. Accessed 21 Sept 1998.
Supplementary material/private homepage
Doe J. Title of supplementary material. 2000. http://www.privatehomepage.com. Accessed 22 Feb 2000.
University site
Doe, J: Title of preprint. http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/mydata.html (1999). Accessed 25 Dec 1999.
FTP site
Doe, J: Trivial HTTP, RFC2169. ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2169.txt (1999). Accessed 12 Nov 1999.
Organization site
ISSN International Centre: The ISSN register. http://www.issn.org (2006). Accessed 20 Feb 2007.
Dataset with persistent identifier
Zheng
L-Y, Guo X-S, He B, Sun L-J, Peng Y, Dong S-S, et al. Genome data from
sweet and grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). GigaScience Database. 2011.
http://dx.doi.org/10.5524/100012.
General formatting information
Manuscripts must be written in concise English.
Quick points:
Use double line spacing
Include line and page numbering
Use
SI units: Please ensure that all special characters used are embedded
in the text, otherwise they will be lost during conversion to PDF
Do not use page breaks in your manuscript
File formats
The following word processor file formats are acceptable for the main manuscript document:
Microsoft word (DOC, DOCX)
Rich text format (RTF)
TeX/LaTeX
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