Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress isan online journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and short reviews on themolecular basisofbiophysical,physiological and pharmacological processes thatregulate cellular function, and the control or alteration of these processesby theaction of receptors, neurotransmitters, second messengers, cation, anions,drugsor disease.
Areas of particular interest are four topics.
They are;
1. Ion Channels (Na+-K+Channels, Cl– channels, Ca2+channels, ADP-Ribose and metabolism of NAD+,Patch-Clamp applications)
2. Oxidative Stress (Antioxidant vitamins, antioxidant enzymes, metabolism of nitric oxide, oxidative stress, biophysics, biochemistry and physiology of free oxygen radicals)
3. Interaction Between Oxidative Stress and Ion Channels in Neuroscience
(Effects of the oxidative stress on the activation of the voltage sensitive cation channels, effect of ADP-Ribose and NAD+ on activation of the cation channels which are sensitive to voltage, effect of the oxidative stress on activation of the TRP channels in neurodegenerative diseases such Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases)
4. Gene and Oxidative Stress
(Gene abnormalities. Interaction between gene and free radicals. Gene anomalies and iron. Role of radiation and cancer on gene polymorphism)
AUTHOR GUIDILINES OF JOURNAL OF CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE AND OXIDATIVE STRESS (JCNOS) is official journal of BSN Health, Analyses, Innovation, Consultancy, Organization, Agriculture Ltd. (Göller Bölgesi Teknokenti, Isparta, Turkey-http://www.bsnsaglik.com.tr/) . The journal has been publishing three times in a year. There is no publication fee and it is open access journal.
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Research papers: Articles are full-length papers presenting complete descriptions of original research, which have not been published and are not being considered for publication elsewhere. There is no page and figure/table restriction in the submission for the research papers .
The text of research paper should be containing the sections as bold;
- Title page: The section should be containing the information. Name-Surnames of Authors, affiliations (with numbers) of the authors, details of correspondence author (title, name, surname, address, e-mail, telephone and fax), and list of abbreviations such as
List of abbreviations (Bold)
GSH, reduced glutathione
GSHPx, glutathione peroxidase
H2O2, hydrogen peroxide
IL, interleukin
- Abstract: Maximum 250 words. Maximum 6 keywords should be indicated at the end of the abstract.
- Introduction
- Material and Methods
Subtitles such as Control and patients and Study groups and preparation of plasma samples
- Results
- Discussion
- Figure legends
-Table(s) legends and tables (s)
- Figures as Tiffs
Reviews: They are topical overviews on emerging areas of research. They summarize key problems, concepts, experimental approaches, and research opportunities that characterize a subject area. Reviews should not include previously unpublished research results. The Editors generally invite them; authors who wish to submit a Prospect should first consult with the Editors. The names, addresses (including e-mail), telephone, and fax numbers of five potential reviewers must also be provided. Review papers should be submitted to the journal via online (http://edergi.sdu.edu.tr/index.php/cmfrr)
Short communication or Mini Review:
Viewpoints include news items, meeting summaries and announcements, book reviews and letters to the Editor. Submitted Viewpoints are rapidly reviewed and appear in the next printed issue of the Journal.
SECTIONS:
Original Research Articles should be organized in the sequence: Title page, Abstract, Introduction (without heading), Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments, References, Tables, Legends, and Figures. Use subheadings and paragraph titles whenever possible. Define unusual abbreviations at first mention. Units of measure must be written in metric units.
TITLE PAGE must contain:
- Complete article title
- Names & affiliations (institutions) of all authors, with the corresponding author indicated by an asterisk.
- Institution(s) at which the work was performed with city & state. Affiliations must be listed at the departmental level. Each distinct affiliation should be listed as a separate entity, with a superscript number that links it to the individual author(s).
- Complete name, address, telephone number, fax number & e-mail address of corresponding author.
- A running head of not more than 45 characters, including spaces.
- Bullet point keywords (in bold).
- Total number of text figures & tables.
- All grant information should be provided in the following format: Contract grant sponsor:___; Contract grant number:___.
ABSTRACT:
This should summarize the major findings and conclusions in the paper in not more than 250 words compressed into a single paragraph. The abstract should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper.
REFERENCES:
Reference should be made only to articles that are published or in press. Unpublished results and personal communications should be cited parenthetically in the text. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. References in the text to the literature should be made by author's name followed by year of publication:
. . . studies by Putney (1993) reveal
. . . studies by Putney and Trebak (1994) reveal
. . . an earlier report (Putney et al., 1994)
. . . earlier reports (Putney, 1993; Putney and Trebak, 1993, 1994)
If there are more than two authors, use the first author and et al. The final list must be alphabetized and include only references cited in the text. Each entry must include the names of all authors, complete title of the work cited, and inclusive page numbers. Abbreviations of journal titles should follow those used in Index Medicus.
Examples:
Journal Article: Nazıroğlu M, Çelik Ö, Uğuz AC, Bütün A. (2015). Protective effects of riboflavin and selenium on brain microsomal Ca2+-ATPase and oxidative damage caused by glyceryl trinitrate in a rat headache model. Biol Trace Elem Res. 164(1):72-79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-014-0199-x.
Book Cited: Putney, J.W., Jr. 2007. Capacitative Calcium Entry. R.G. Landes Co., Austin, 205 pp.
Book Chapter Cited: Nazıroğlu M. 2007. Molecular mechanisms of vitamin E on intracellular signalling pathways in brain. In: Goth L, editor. Reactive Oxygen Species and Diseases, Research Signpost Press: Kerala, India. pp 239-256.
LEGENDS:
Each illustration must have a legend and be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals. Abbreviations pertaining to the labeling of figures should be listed once, alphabetically, and placed before the first figure containing these abbreviations.
TABLES:
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ILLUSTRATIONS:
Use illustrations sparingly; they should not duplicate information already made clear in the text. All color figures will be reproduced on line in full color in the online edition of the journal at no cost to authors. Authors are requested to pay the cost of reproducing color figures in print ($500 per page of color) if they want to take prints of color figures within the paper. Authors are encouraged to submit color illustrations that highlight the text and convey essential scientific information. For best reproduction, bright, clear colors should be used. Dark colors against a dark background do not reproduce well; please place your color images on a white background wherever possible. All graphics and lettering must be legible after reduction in size. Illustrations must be numbered in order of appearance with roman numerals and keyed into the text.
Conflict interests:
Potential financial interests must be disclosed to the Editors in the cover letter and the end of of manuscirpt (before references). Funding sources supporting the work should also be cited. Authors must disclose commercial considerations, such as an equity interest, patent rights, or corporate affiliations, including consultant ships, for any product or process mentioned in the submission. This information will be acknowledged at publication in a format agreeable to both the Editor and the responsible author. Rejection of the manuscript or retraction may occur if undisclosed financial interests are found after publication.
For examples;
Acknowledgement: The author(s) wish(es) thanks to........... for helping analyses and English editing.
Funding: The study was supported by BSN Health, Analyses, Innovation, Consultancy, Organization, Agriculture Ltd. (Göller Bölgesi Teknokenti, Isparta, Turkey) (Project No: 2019-XX by Dr. HHA). There is no financial disclosure for the current study.
Authors’ contributions: HHA formulated the present hypothesis and he was responsible for writing the report. DYY was responsible from blood collection. KK was responsible from English editing of the manuscript. The analyses in the current study were performed in BSN Health, Analyses, Innovation, Consultancy, Organization, Agriculture Ltd. by technicians FŞ and HG.
Declaration of Conflicting Interests
The author declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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Conflict interests:
Potential financial interests must be disclosed to the Editors in the cover letter and the end of of manuscirpt (before references). Funding sources supporting the work should also be cited. Authors must disclose commercial considerations, such as an equity interest, patent rights, or corporate affiliations, including consultant ships, for any product or process mentioned in the submission. This information will be acknowledged at publication in a format agreeable to both the Editor and the responsible author. Rejection of the manuscript or retraction may occur if undisclosed financial interests are found after publication.
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Acknowledgement: The author(s) wish(es) thanks to........... for helping analyses and English editing.
Funding: The study was supported by BSN Health, Analyses, Innovation, Consultancy, Organization, Agriculture Ltd. (Göller Bölgesi Teknokenti, Isparta, Turkey) (Project No: 2019-XX by Dr. HHA). There is no financial disclosure for the current study.
Authors’ contributions: HHA formulated the present hypothesis and he was responsible for writing the report. DYY was responsible from blood collection. KK was responsible from English editing of the manuscript. The analyses in the current study were performed in BSN Health, Analyses, Innovation, Consultancy, Organization, Agriculture Ltd. by technicians FŞ and HG.
Declaration of Conflicting Interests
The author declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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Professor Mustafa Nazıroğlu has graduated from Veterinary Faculty, Fırat University at 1991 and he received his PhD (Physiology) in Fırat University during the period of 1992-1996. He obtained second PhD at 2018 on Neuroscience in Suleyman Demirel University (SDU). Currently, he is working as Head of Department of Biophysics and Neuroscience in SDU, Medical Faculty. He has successfully completed his administrative responsibilities as Head of departments, Head of Congress organization committee, director of Neuroscience Research Centre (NOROBAM) in SDU. As chair of congress, he organized 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th biennale International World Congress of Oxidative Stress, Calcium Signalling and TRP Channels between 2006 and 2020, Isparta, Turkey. (https://2023.cmos.org.tr/). He also organized also 1st (2015), 2nd (2017), 3rd (2018), 4th (2019), 5th (2020), 6th (2021), 7th (2022), 8th (2023), and 9th (2024) (http://2024.brs.org.tr/). International Brain Research school. He served in organization committee of TEMA-14 Congress (2011), Hubei, Chine. Professor Nazıroğlu is serving as an editorial member of several reputed journals like ‘Biological Trace Element Research’, ‘Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress’, ‘Scientific Report (Nature publishing)’, ‘Frontiers in Physiology’ and ‘Current Neuropharmacology (Guest Editor)’. He is also reviewing editor in Frontiers in Membrane Physiology and Biophysics. He has been a lead speaker at drug discovery, apoptosis, calcium signaling and ion (TRP) channels conferences and other prestigious events worldwide and is a member of several expert advisory panels. He authored 284 international research and 19 review articles and 12504 citations in SCI-Thompson/Scopus and 6 international book chapters (Scopus H factor is 62). He was member of Turkish Physiological Society and Japanese Neuroscience Society. He has honored as NATO Research Fellowship, Martin-Luther University, Halle-Saale, Germany, (1999-2000), ‘Young Investigative Scientist Award (2001), UC-Berkeley, USA, Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Research fellowship owner (June 2003-September 2005), Medical Faculty, RWTH-Aachen, Germany, Encouragement Award of Scientific and Tech. Res. Council (TUBITAK), Ankara, Turkey (2006), Howard Hudges Medical Institute (USA) support (2009), Khwarizmi International Award-IROST-Iran (2012), Visiting Professor in Leicester University, Leicester-UK (June-September 2010), Visiting Professor in Weil Cornell Medical College in Doha-Qatar (June-September 2013), Scientific Research Award of Turkish Neurosurgery Society (2016), and Travel Award of Japan Neuroscience Society (July, Tokyo-2017), Visiting Professor in NIPS, Okazaki, Japan (July-October, 2017).
Dr. Jose Antonio Pariente graduated in Biological Sciences since 1985 by the University of
Extremadura. Four year later obtained his Ph.D. from the same university, where he carried
out studies on the involvement of histamine in the regulation of exocrine pancreatic secretion.
In 1990 he moved to the University of Central Lancashire in the UK to carry out studies of
stimulus response coupling in pancreatic tissue. Since 1992 is Senior Lecturer and 2008 is
Professor of Physiology at the University of Extremadura and is currently also Head of the
Department of Physiology at the same university.
His research line has focused mainly on calcium ion homeostasis and the effect of reactive
oxygen species both on the release and the entry of calcium from the extracellular environment.
Currently his main research is focused on the relationship between the calcium signal, reactive
oxygen species and apoptosis, as well as to analyze the dual effect that melatonin has on
apoptosis induced by intracellular calcium overload and reactive oxygen species in both tumor
and non tumor cells. These studies have allowed him to publish over 150 articles in scientific
journals and participate in numerous conferences. He has developed more than 20 research
projects and it has been cited in more than 4,500 citations and has an H factor of 40 and 5
years of research awarded (sexenios). He is a member of the Spanish Society of Physiology
Sciences, the European Pancreatic Club and The Physiological Society.
name : Kechrid
Surname : Zine
Diploma : PhD, East Anglia University, Norwich , England , 1987
Grade : Professor
Langages : English, arabic, french
Adress : Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Badji Mokhtar University, Algeria.
Option : Biochemistry