Peer-reviewed online journal "Actual Endocrinology. Journal "Problems of Endocrinology" Journal of Clinical Endocrinology

ISSN 0375-9660 (Print), ISSN 2308-1430 (Online)

Problems of endocrinology/ "Problemy endocrinologii"

Founder:

Founder's contacts: Russia, 117036, Moscow, st. Dm. Ulyanova, 11
Email: [email protected]
http://www.endocrincentr.ru

Scientific and practical peer-reviewed medical journal... Published 6 times a year. Founded in 1955.

About the journal: topics and directions

The scientific and practical medical peer-reviewed journal "Problems of Endocrinology" has been published since 1955. Publishes original articles on clinical, clinical-experimental and fundamental scientific works, reviews, lectures, case reports, as well as supporting materials for all urgent problems endocrinology.

Particular attention is paid to the most topical issues endocrinology: chemical structure, biosynthesis and metabolism of hormones, the mechanism of their action at the cellular and molecular level; pathogenesis and clinic of endocrine diseases, new methods of their diagnosis and treatment.

  • acquaints readers with original domestic and foreign studies reflecting the development of world endocrinology;
  • publishes thematic issues dedicated to specific areas of endocrinology;
  • publishes a chronicle of the most important international congresses and symposia on endocrinology, as well as the latest international and national clinical guidelines and consensus;
  • designed for researchers, endocrinologists, diabetologists, as well as specialists in all related areas of internal medicine, including general practitioners, doctors general practice, family doctors, pediatricians.

The journal "Problems of Endocrinology" is included in the "List of leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the degree of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences should be published", published by the Higher attestation commission Ministry of Education and Science Russian Federation in the "Bulletin of the Higher Attestation Commission" No. 2 for 2003 and the revised list of 01.12.2015.
The publication is included in the List automatically, because indexed in international databases.

The current list of publications is available on the VAK website - Peer-reviewed scientific publications included in international abstract databases and citation systems (as of 03.08.2018).

The journal is registered by the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, information technologies and mass communications (Roskomnadzor) PI No. FS77-61847 dated 05/18/2015.

The journal is presented in the following international databases and reference publications: RSCI (Russian Science Citation Index), Web of Science (Russian Science Citation Index - RSCI, BIOSIS Previews), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Scopus, Chemical Abstracts, Google Scholar. Since 1955 the journal is a member of the European Association of Science Editors (EASE).

The journal is registered by the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the State Committee of the USSR on Press - certificate No. 1133 dated 07.12.1990.

The journal is registered by the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media PI No. FS77-36291 dated 05/13/2009.

Editorial Council
Abusuev S.A. (Makhachkala, Russia)
Bazarbekova R.B. (Alma-Ata, Republic of Kazakhstan)
Valeeva F.V. (Kazan, Russia)
V.E. Vanushko (Moscow, Russia)
Vorokhobina N.V. (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
I. I. Dubinina (Ryazan, Russia)
Kalinin A.P. (Moscow, Russia)
Potin V.V. (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)
Staroseltseva L.K. (Moscow, Russia)
Strongin L.G. (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
V.V. Talantov (Kazan, Russia)
Ugryumov M.V. (Moscow, Russia)
E.A. Kholodova (Minsk, Belarus)

A4 format
Periodicity - 6 issues per year
ISSN 0375-9660 (Print)
ISSN 2308-1430 (Online)

Spreading:

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    • 71462 - for individual subscribers
    • 71463 - for enterprises and organizations
  • subscription through directories of alternative agencies
  • distribution in specialized forums and exhibitions

Information about the journal:


On the website of the Scientific electronic library(RSCI):
https://elibrary.ru/title_about.asp?id=7965
(all data on the impact factor and other indicators are in the right side menu - "Analysis of journal publication activity")

The development by the editors of the journal "Problems of Endocrinology" of new requirements for the design of manuscripts is due to the desire to follow the global trends in the development of evidence-based medicine. Requirements, which may be updated in the future, have been developed taking into account " Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals "compiled by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.

The journal "Problems of Endocrinology" publishes articles on clinical and experimental endocrinology, containing new data. The journal publishes articles on the actual endocrinological problem (histology, physiology, biochemistry, etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, treatment, epidemiology of endocrine diseases, hormone therapy, primary pathology of the endocrine system). The editors do not consider works, the results of which have already been published or described in articles submitted or accepted for publication in other publications, both domestic and foreign.

The journal is included in the list of the leading peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications in which they should be published significant results dissertations for the degree of doctor and candidate of sciences. There is no fee for postgraduate students for the publication of manuscripts.

When sending an article to the editor, you must be guided by the following rules.

1. The article should be typed at double spaced on A4 paper (210 X 297 mm). Margin sizes: top - 25 mm, bottom - 25 mm, left - 35 mm, right - 25 mm. When typing on a computer, the font is Times New Roman Cyr, 14 points, black, justified. The first line of the paragraph is indented by 15 mm.

2. On the 1st page the initials, the author's surname, the title of the article, the full name of the laboratory (department) and the institution from which the article comes out, the title and academic degree the head of the laboratory (department) and institution. Title page must contain: 1) the title of the article; 2) surnames, initials, place of work and positions of all authors; 3) the full name of the institution and department (department, laboratory) in which the work was performed; 4) last name, first name, patronymic, full postal address and e-mail, telephone and fax numbers of the author, who is responsible for contacts with the editorial board and readers. In the event that the authors of the article work in different organizations, it is necessary to correlate each author with his organization using tags.

3. The article is endorsed by the head of the institution, attached to it transmittal letter on the letterhead of the institution from which the article comes out. The last page of the text of the article must be signed by all authors, indicating the name, patronymic and surname, postal address, telephone and fax (office or home) or e-mail address.

4. The volume of the original work should not exceed 9 s. typewritten text, practical notes - 3 pp., lectures - 8-10 pp., literature review - 18-20 pp., reviews, chronicles - 3 pp. When preparing review articles, please limit the list of references to 80 sources mainly recent years editions.

5. The amount of graphic material is minimal. Photos should be in contrast, drawings should be clear. On the back of the drawing it is written in pencil serial number, author's surname, article title and designations "top", "bottom". If the figures have been previously published, please indicate the original source and provide written permission from the publication rights holder to reproduce them.

Requirements for figures presented on magnetic media

Black and white line art. File format - TIFF (* .tif), any program that supports this format (Adobe PhotoShop, CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator, etc.); mode - bitmap (bitmap); resolution - 600 dpi (pixels per inch); gray fills should be replaced with oblique, cross, or other hatching, or black fill; the drawing should be cropped at the edges of the image and free from "dust" and "scratches"; the width of the picture is not more than 180 mm, it is advisable not to use the width from 87 to 150 mm; the height of the figure is not more than 200 mm (taking into account the margin for the figure signature); the font size of the captions in the figure is not less than 7 pt (7 points); it is possible to use compression LYW or other; media - floppy 3.5 "(1.44 MB), Zip 100 MB, DD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW. Please do not use Word and Excel programs.

Color images, photographs and drawings with gray elements. Platform (computer) - IBM PC or compatible; picture file format - TIFF (extension * .tif); the program in which the publication was made is PageMaker 6.5; CorelDRAW 7 or 8; color model - CMYK; Resolution - more than 300 dpi (pixels per inch) or 119.975 pixels per cm; the drawing must be related to the publication; it is possible to use LZW compression; do not use PANTONE colors; media - Zip 100 MB; CD-ROM CD-ROM.

6. On a separate sheet, captions are attached in the order of figure numbering. Each figure should have a common title and a description of all abbreviations. Photo captions should indicate the degree of magnification, the method of staining (or impregnation) of the preparation.

The plan for constructing the articles is as follows: "Introduction", "Materials and methods", "Results", "Discussion" (it is allowed to combine the last two sections into one - "Results and their discussion"), "Conclusions" point by point, References, Summary.

The section "Materials and Methods" should clearly and clearly describe the organization of this study (design). In particular, the study option is indicated: single-stage (transverse), longitudinal (prospective or retrospective case-control study). Criteria for inclusion and exclusion from the study (rather than simply indicating a diagnosis) should be described. It is mandatory to mention the presence or absence of randomization (with an indication of the methodology) when assigning patients to groups, as well as the presence or absence of masking ("blinding") when using placebo and drug in clinical trials. In this section, it is necessary to describe in detail the equipment and diagnostic equipment used, indicating its main technical characteristics and manufacturer, as well as the names of commercial kits for hormonal and biochemical research, indicating their manufacturers and reference values ​​for individual indicators. When using generally accepted research methods, it is necessary to provide appropriate literary references. It is necessary to indicate the exact international names of all drugs and chemicals used, doses and methods of application (route of administration). If the article contains a description of human experimentation, it is necessary to indicate whether their procedure was in accordance with the standards of the ethics committee, responsible for this side of the work, or the Helsinki Declaration of 1975 and its revision in 1983. In experimental work, it is necessary to indicate the type and number of animals used, as well as the methods of anesthesia and killing of animals used strictly in accordance with the "Rules for working with experimental animals", approved by order of the USSR Ministry of Health.

8. Description of the procedure statistical analysis is an integral component of the Materials and Methods section. The critical level of significance "p" adopted in this study must be indicated (for example, "the critical level of significance when testing statistical hypotheses in this study was taken equal to 0.05"). In each case, the actual value of the achieved significance level "p" for the statistical criterion used is indicated (and not simply "p< 0,05" или "p >0.05 "). In addition, it is necessary to indicate the specific values ​​of the obtained statistical criteria (for example, the criterion c2 = 12.3; the number of degrees of freedom df = 2, p = 0.0001).

All statistical terms, abbreviations and symbols used should be defined. For example, M is the sample mean, m (SEM) is the error of the mean, STD is the sample standard deviation, p is the achieved significance level. When using expressions like M ± m, you must specify the value of each of the symbols, as well as the sample size (n).
Average values ​​should not be presented more accurately than one decimal place in comparison with the original data, standard deviation and error of the mean - one more decimal place more accurate.

If the data analysis was carried out using a statistical software package, then you must indicate the name of this package and its version.

9. An abstract of no more than 150 words should provide an understanding of the main provisions of the article and what is new in it. The text is presented in two languages: Russian and English. The summary should state the purpose of the study, the main procedures (selection of research objects or experimental animals; the method of group formation), the main results and conclusions. Below the resume, after the designation "keywords", place from 3 to 10 keywords.

10. Tables should have a title and clearly labeled boxes that are easy to read. The data in the table must correspond to the numbers in the text. All data from tables and illustrations should not be repeated in the text. Each table is typed on a separate page and printed at 1.5 line spacing.

11. The citations given in the article are verified and certified in the margins by the author. A footnote indicates the source (title, edition, year, volume, issue, page).

12. In the text of the article, in appropriate places, references to figures and tables are given. On the margins of the manuscript, their position in the text is noted.

14. Measurements are in SI and Celsius. Abbreviations of individual words, terms (except for the generally accepted ones) are not allowed. Abbreviations (abbreviations) should not be used in the title of the article, conclusions and summary. The full term, instead of which the abbreviation is introduced, must precede the first use of this abbreviation in the text (unless it is a standard unit of measurement). The names of tissue preparations enzymes, suspension media buffers and experimental methods (with the exception of EPR, NMR, CD, ORD) are not abbreviated. Chemical elements and simple inorganic compounds should be designated by chemical formulas. The names of organic compounds can be replaced by formulas if they are shorter than the name and clearly show its structure. Mixed abbreviations are not allowed, which, along with Russian letters, include atomic symbols in Latin transcription. In such cases, the entire abbreviation should be written either in Latin letters or in Russian without abbreviation.

15. When compiling a list of references, you must be guided by the following requirements. Bibliographic references in the text of the article are given in square brackets with numbers in accordance with the article list of references, in which they are listed in alphabetical order (first domestic, then foreign). The list of references includes works by domestic and foreign authors over the past 7-8 years, and only in some cases - earlier publications. In the lectures, bibliographic references are not given. These articles are accompanied by the literature recommended on this issue, arranged in alphabetical order without numbers.

The scientific and practical medical peer-reviewed journal "Actual Endocrinology" was created in 2015. "Actual Endocrinology" is the first Russian Internet publication completely devoted to the problems of endocrinology.

The journal is registered in Federal Service for supervision in the field of communications, information technology and mass communications, certificate EL No. FS 77 - 62054.

The publication is registered in the international center ISSN ( Data, Network & Standards Department, ISSN International Center 45 rue de Turbigo, 75003 Paris, FRANCE), assigned number 2412-6195

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  • We use social networks and other ways to disseminate information so that our articles are read and cited
  • We have an ISSN number, and for each article we assign an individual DOI number, which allows the articles to get into the registers of international databases.
  • We publish articles for free, but, in our opinion, you need to pay for the work of editors and reviewers, so there is a fee for reviewing the article
  • We also have a news section, where we publish descriptions and results of the studies just released in brief (for this section, anyone can send their news in our format)

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  • During this time, we were visited by about 30,000 unique visitors from all over the world (about 200,000 sessions in total) (the site has a translation system into the main languages)

Editorial policy of the journal

Acceptance of articles for publication in the journal is carried out on a continuous basis. All materials sent for possible publication must be formatted in accordance with.

  • This approach to consideration allows:
    • publish only high-quality articles with a high chance of being cited
    • provide open access to all articles of the journal
  • to post an article in open access on the magazine's website
  • to transfer all rights to use the article for the purpose of distribution and promotion

There is no fee for publishing an article

When accepting an article for consideration, the executive editor determines its compliance with the journal's profile and design requirements, after which he sends the article for consideration by the editorial board, and then for review. The reviewers of the journal include scientists and medical practitioners.

All materials sent for consideration undergo a strict selection:

  • checks each article:
    • for compliance with the publication standards of the journal
    • for the presence of the necessary sections according to the type of publication
  • Reviewers provide a scientific assessment of the article, considering:
    • relevance of the topic
    • scientific novelty of research
    • applicability of the protocol and methods used to solve the problem

Based on the review received, the editorial board makes the final decision: accepts the article for publication, sends recommendations to the author for revision, or rejects the article.

  • The decision to publish the submitted article is made within 2 weeks.