Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology has now moved to online submission and review procedures, utilizing Elsevier's EES system. With the implementation
of electronic submission, automated tracking of manuscript status, and a centralized reviewer database, authors can anticipate significantly
shorter intervals between submission and final editorial decisions. ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology has now moved to online submission and review procedures, utilizing Elsevier's EES system. With the implementation
of electronic submission, automated tracking of manuscript status, and a centralized reviewer database, authors can anticipate significantly
shorter intervals between submission and final editorial decisions.
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Academic Press is pleased to announce the return of Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, an official journal of the International
Society of Neuroendocrinology. This prestigious publication reviews the exciting, rapidly moving, and in some instance, controversial
aspects of the broad field of brain-endocrine interactions. First created to update Neuroendocrinology, a comprehensive two-volume review
published by Academic Press in 1966, Frontiers began as a series of bound review articles produced on a biennial basis. Converted to
a quarterly journal in 1990, Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology has built a reputation for topical authoritative reviews and rates near
the top of both neuroscience and endocrine journals in terms of citations and impact.
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology is
comprised of short reviews and commentaries interspersed with more comprehensive reviews. Most reviews are invited; however, the editorial
board will consider unsolicited manuscripts that pass critical, detailed peer review. Letters to the editor are encouraged to stimulate
debate and discussion. Areas of Interest include:
• Integrative cellular and molecular aspects of hormonally active peptides
• Neurotransmitters that regulate the secretion of hypothalamic hormones
• Comparative and clinical neuroendocrinology
• Interactions between the nervous system and the immune system
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Editors:
J. Levine
J. Balthazart
Information regarding the Seventh International Congress of Neuroendocrinology (icn2010) can be found
here.
Articles available approximately 4-5 days after acceptance on-line and in Medline