Microbiology Journal is a newly launched peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publish exciting research in the entire field of microbiology. Scope of the journal includes: Physiology and metabolism, environmental microbiology, food microbiology and medical microbiology, molecular microbiology, enzymology, fermentation technology, plant and animal cell cultures; bioprocess engineering and biomedical sciences. Acceptance criteria is the quality and originality of the research and its significance to our readership.
Submit your best paper to Microbiology Journal via online submission system.
Communications should be organized as per the bellow listed instructions for each segment:
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We encourage authors to supply LiveDNA IDs during manuscript submission. Otherwise, we will request to the author to provide us most updated CV of the corresponding author to generate LiveDNA.
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Keywords are a tool to help indexers and search engines find relevant papers. If database search engines can find your journal manuscript, readers will be able to find it too. This will increase the number of people reading your manuscript, and likely lead to more citations.
However, to be effective, Keywords must be chosen carefully. They should:
Manuscript title: | Direct observation of nonlinear optics in an isolated carbon nanotube |
Poor keywords: | molecule, optics, lasers, energy lifetime |
Better keywords: | single-molecule interaction, Kerr effect, carbon nanotubes, energy level structure |
Manuscript title: | Region-specific neuronal degeneration after okadaic acid administration |
Poor keywords: | neuron, brain, OA (an abbreviation), regional-specific neuronal degeneration, signaling |
Better keywords: | neurodegenerative diseases; CA1 region, hippocampal; okadaic acid; neurotoxins; MAP kinase signaling system; cell death |
Manuscript title: | Increases in levels of sediment transport at former glacial-interglacial transitions |
Poor keywords: | climate change, erosion, plant effects |
Better keywords: | quaternary climate change, soil erosion, bioturbation |
Authors must submit a statement of no more than 120 words about the significance of their research paper written at a level understandable to an undergraduate-educated scientist outside their field of specialty. The primary goal of the Significance Statement is to explain the relevance of the work in a broad context to a broad readership. Significance statements are not required for Brief Reports, Perspectives, Letters to the Editor.
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