JAP_Referencestyle

 

Journal of Applied Physiology Reference Style

(http://www.faseb.org/aps/japinfo.htm)

References must be limited to directly pertinent published works or papers that have been accepted for publication. Usually this is achieved with a total number of less than 30. An abstract properly identified (Abstract) may be cited only when it is the sole source. Authors are responsible for accuracy.

References should be double-spaced (do not single-space any line), arranged alphabetically by author, and numbered serially, with only one reference per number. The reference number should be included in parentheses at the proper point in the text. The style of citation should be as follows.

Authors are responsible for accuracy of citations. References must be limited to directly pertinent published works or papers that have been accepted for publication. An abstract properly identified (Abstract) may be cited only when it is the sole source. Submitted papers in peer review can be cited in text as "unpublished observations'' and should not be included in the reference list.

References should be double-spaced, arranged alphabetically by author, and numbered serially. The reference number should be placed in parentheses at the proper place in the text. The style of citation should be as follows, with journal name abbreviated as in Index Medicus.

Journal Articles. Example: I. Villalobos AR, Parmelee JT, and Renfro JL. Choline uptake across the ventricular membrane of neonate rat choroid plexus. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 276: C1288-C1296, 1999.

Book References. Example: II. Ausubel FM, Brent R, Kingston RE, Moore DD, Seidman JG, Smith JA, and Struhl K. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. New York: Wiley, 1995, p. 25-26.

Internet Citation for World Wide Web Home Page. Author/editor (if known). (Revision or copyright date, if available). Title of page [Publication medium]. Page publisher. URL (Protocol:Site/Path/File) Access date. Example III: Gene information search tool [Online]. Case Western Reserve University. http://genome.cwru.edu/gist/gist.html [1999, Nov. 5.]

References to government technical documents should be included only when their availability is ensured. For style of citation of these documents, congress proceedings, chapters in books, etc., consult recent issues of the journals.

Citations such as "unpublished observations'' or "personal communication'' should not be included in the reference list but may be added in parentheses in the text. It is assumed that in "personal communications'' the author has secured the permission of the person cited.

 

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