TCM Editorial Policy

TCM Editorial Policy

TCM EDITORIAL POLICY Articles appearing in this journal are generally commissioned. Prospective authors who have not been asked to write should first ...

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TCM EDITORIAL POLICY Articles appearing in this journal are generally commissioned. Prospective authors who have not been asked to write should first approach the Editor in Chief, an Executive Editor, or the editorial office with a brief outline of the proposed article. The Editor in Chief will decide whether to commission the proposed article. Authors should note that all manuscripts are subject to peer review, and that commissioning does not automatically guarantee publication. Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine is abstracted/ indexed in Current Contents, Science Citation Index, Reference Update, Excerpta Medica, and Current Awareness in Biological Sciences.

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TCM Vol. 17, No. 1, 2007