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NEW: Guidelines for Preparing Manuscripts Describing Research in Clinical Proteomics

These guidelines for preparing manuscripts describing research in clinical proteomics were originally formulated by the group of experts listed below at a two day workshop held in Copenhagen, Denmark, April 24-25, 2008, that was sponsored by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.  Following a period of public comment, several changes and alterations were incorporated by this panel. They now appear here in their final form and have been adopted by Molecular and Cellular Proteomics as part of their Instructions to Authors. They are meant to ultimately help standardize the presentation of findings in this very important area. As with all parts of the MCP guidelines, they are subject to continued modification as the field advances. Comments and suggestions are always welcome and should be sent to editor@mcp.asbmb.org.

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Roz Banks, CRUK- University of Leeds

Carl A. K. Borrebaeck, Lund University;

Ralph A. Bradshaw, UCSF

Nils Brunner, Royal Veterinary & Agriculture University-Fredricksberg

Steven A.Carr, Broad Institute

Julio Celis, Danish Cancer Institute

David Edmundson, University  of Arkansas

Barbara Gordon, ASBMB

Darren Hodgson, AstraZeneca

Rolf Holle, German Research Center for Environmental Health-Munich

Hubert Hondermarck, University of Lille

C. R. Jimenez, Amsterdam Cancer Center

Jane Kaye, Oxford University

Elise C. Kohn, NCI

D. R Mani, Broad Institute

Helen M. Moore, NCI

Jose Moreira, Danish Cancer Institute

Thierry Rabilloud, CEA-Grenoble

Peter H. J. Riegmann, Erasmus Medical Center-Rotterdam

John Timms, University College London

Kurt Zatloukal; University of Graz

 


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