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Authorship should incorporate and should be restricted to those who have contributed
substantially to the work in one or more of the following categories:
• Conceived of or designed study
• Performed research
• Analyzed data
• Contributed new methods or models
• Wrote the paper
Naunyn!chmiedeberg"s Archives of Pharmacology will consider manuscripts in all #elds
of pharmacology for publication as full papers or $apid communications% &he publication
must make a signi#cant contribution to pharmacological knowledge% &he proceedings of
meetings of the 'eutsche (esellschaft f)r e*perimentelle und klinische Pharmakologie
und &o*ikologie are published separately as supplements%
&he +ournal publishes invited reviews, original articles and short communications%
When submitting a contribution that is part of a !pecial -ssue please include the
following footnote on the title page of your submission:
.&his article is published as part of the !pecial issue on /title of !pecial -ssue0%.
Editorial procedure
&he 1anaging 2ditor assigns each manuscript to one of the editors or to a guest editor%
&he editor selects the referees, corresponds with the authors and makes the #nal
decision as to whether the manuscript is accepted% $apid communications are generally
edited by the 1anaging 2ditor in order to keep the publication delay to a minimum%
When a manuscript is returned for revision, it should be resubmitted within four months3
otherwise it may be regarded as a new manuscript% When a revised manuscript is
submitted, the original version should also be returned% &o avoid unnecessary delays, manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with
+ournal re4uirements%
Manuscript Submission
Manuscript Submission
!ubmission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published
before3 that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else3 that its
publication has been approved by all coauthors, if any, as well as by the responsible
authorities 5 tacitly or e*plicitly 5 at the institute where the work has been carried out%
&he publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for
compensation%
Permissions
Authors wishing to include #gures, tables, or te*t passages that have already been
published elsewhere are re4uired to obtain permission from the copyright owner6s7 for
both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been
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granted when submitting their papers% Any material received without such evidence will
be assumed to originate from the authors%
Online Submission
Please follow the hyperlink 8!ubmit online9 on the right and upload all of your
manuscript #les following the instructions given on the screen%
Title page
Title Page
&he title page should include:
• &he name6s7 of the author6s7
• A concise and informative title
• &he aliation6s7 and address6es7 of the author6s7
• &he email address, telephone and fa* numbers of the corresponding
author
Abstract
Please provide a structured abstract of ;
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• a&eD macro package 6zip, ;E> kF7
Headings
Please use no more than three levels of displayed headings%
Abbreviations
Abbreviations should be de#ned at #rst mention and used consistently thereafter%
Footnotes
Gootnotes can be used to give additional information, which may include the citation of
a reference included in the reference list% &hey should not consist solely of a reference
citation, and they should never include the bibliographic details of a reference% &hey
should also not contain any #gures or tables%
Gootnotes to the te*t are numbered consecutively3 those to tables should be indicated
by superscript lowercase letters 6or asterisks for signi#cance values and other
statistical data7% Gootnotes to the title or the authors of the article are not given
reference symbols%
Always use footnotes instead of endnotes%
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc% should be placed in a separate section
on the title page% &he names of funding organizations should be written in full%
Specific remarks
• -ntroduction
&he -ntroduction should state the purpose of the investigation and give a short
review of the pertinent research%
• 1ethods
&he methods section should follow the -ntroduction and should provide
enough information to ensure the reproducibility of the e*perimental work%
&his includes that the full chemical name must be given for all compounds
identi#ed by code name only% !imilarly, the se4uence of primers used in
molecular biology e*periments etc% should be reported%
• $esults
&he $esults section should describe the outcome of the study% 'ata should be
presented as concisely as possible, if appropriate in the form of tables or#gures, although very large tables should be avoided% -n short papers, there
may sometimes be advantages in combining the $esults section and the
'iscussion 6$esults and discussion7%
• 'iscussion
&he 'iscussion should be an interpretation of the results and their signi#cance
with reference to work by other authors%
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• $apid communications
1anuscripts submitted as $apid communications should be brief and contain
complete series of e*periments with results of unusual interest% A $apid
communication should normally not e*ceed >5H printed pages, including not
more than two displayed items 6#gures, tables7% &he review process is
accelerated% Inly minor revision is normally allowed% Papers appear in the
ne*t available issue after acceptance% Authors are asked to e*plain in the
letter that accompanies the manuscript why the data merit publication in this
form% &he editors reserve the right to decide whether a manuscript is suitable
to be published as a $apid communication%
Scientific style
• Please always use internationally accepted signs and symbols for units 6!-
units7%
• Nomenclature: -nsofar as possible, authors should use systematic names
similar to those used by Chemical Abstract !ervice or -PAC%
1anuscripts submitted to the +ournal are e*pected to adhere to internationally accepted
nomenclature
• for receptors:
• www%guidetopharmacology%org
• and enzymes:
• -nternational nion of Fiochemistry and 1olecular Fiology
References
itation
Cite references in the te*t by name and year in parentheses% !ome e*amples:
• Negotiation research spans many disciplines 6&hompson ;JJ=7%
• &his result was later contradicted by Fecker and !eligman 6;JJ@7%
• &his eKect has been widely studied 6Abbott ;JJ;3 Farakat et al% ;JJ===7%
!e"erence list
&he list of references should only include works that are cited in the te*t and that havebeen published or accepted for publication% Personal communications and unpublished
works should only be mentioned in the te*t% 'o not use footnotes or endnotes as a
substitute for a reference list%
$eference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the #rst author of
each work% Irder multiauthor publications of the same #rst author alphabetically with
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respect to second, third, etc% author% Publications of e*actly the same author6s7 must be
ordered chronologically%
• Mournal article
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• &ables should always be cited in te*t in consecutive numerical order%
• Gor each table, please supply a table caption 6title7 e*plaining the
components of the table%
• -dentify any previously published material by giving the original source in
the form of a reference at the end of the table caption%• Gootnotes to tables should be indicated by superscript lowercase letters
6or asterisks for signi#cance values and other statistical data7 and
included beneath the table body%
Artwork and Illustrations Guidelines
%lectronic Figure Submission
• !upply all #gures electronically%
• -ndicate what graphics program was used to create the artwork%
• Gor vector graphics, the preferred format is 2P!3 for halftones, please use
&-GG format% 1!Ice #les are also acceptable%
• Qector graphics containing fonts must have the fonts embedded in the
#les%
• Name your #gure #les with .Gig. and the #gure number, e%g%, Gig;%eps%
&ine Art
• 'e#nition: Flack and white graphic with no shading%
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• 'o not use faint lines andor lettering and check that all lines and
lettering within the #gures are legible at #nal size%
• All lines should be at least =%; mm 6=%H pt7 wide%
• !canned line drawings and line drawings in bitmap format should have a
minimum resolution of ;>== dpi%• Qector graphics containing fonts must have the fonts embedded in the
#les%
Hal"tone Art
•
'e#nition: Photographs, drawings, or paintings with #ne shading, etc%• -f any magni#cation is used in the photographs, indicate this by using
scale bars within the #gures themselves%
• Oalftones should have a minimum resolution of H== dpi%
ombination Art
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• 'e#nition: a combination of halftone and line art, e%g%, halftones
containing line drawing, e*tensive lettering, color diagrams, etc%
• Combination artwork should have a minimum resolution of @== dpi%
olor Art
• Color art is free of charge for online publication%
• -f black and white will be shown in the print version, make sure that the
main information will still be visible% 1any colors are not distinguishable
from one another when converted to black and white% A simple way tocheck this is to make a *erographic copy to see if the necessary
distinctions between the diKerent colors are still apparent%
• -f the #gures will be printed in black and white, do not refer to color in the
captions%
• Color illustrations should be submitted as $(F 6E bits per channel7%
Figure &ettering
• &o add lettering, it is best to use Oelvetica or Arial 6sans serif fonts7%
• Leep lettering consistently sized throughout your #nalsized artwork,
usually about >5H mm 6E5;> pt7%
• Qariance of type size within an illustration should be minimal, e%g%, do not
use Ept type on an a*is and >=pt type for the a*is label%
• Avoid eKects such as shading, outline letters, etc%
• 'o not include titles or captions within your illustrations%
Figure 'umbering
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• All #gures are to be numbered using Arabic numerals%
• Gigures should always be cited in te*t in consecutive numerical order%
• Gigure parts should be denoted by lowercase letters 6a, b, c, etc%7%
• -f an appendi* appears in your article and it contains one or more #gures,
continue the consecutive numbering of the main te*t% 'o not number the
appendi* #gures,
.A;, A>, AH, etc%. Gigures in online appendices 62lectronic !upplementary
1aterial7 should, however, be numbered separately%
Figure aptions
• 2ach #gure should have a concise caption describing accurately what the
#gure depicts% -nclude the captions in the te*t #le of the manuscript, not
in the #gure #le%
• Gigure captions begin with the term Gig% in bold type, followed by the
#gure number, also in bold type%
• No punctuation is to be included after the number, nor is any punctuation
to be placed at the end of the caption%
• -dentify all elements found in the #gure in the #gure caption3 and use
bo*es, circles, etc%, as coordinate points in graphs%
• -dentify previously published material by giving the original source in the
form of a reference citation at the end of the #gure caption%
Figure Placement and Si(e
• Gigures should be submitted separately from the te*t, if possible%
• When preparing your #gures, size #gures to #t in the column width%
• Gor most +ournals the #gures should be HJ mm, E? mm, ;>J mm, or ;B?
mm wide and not higher than >H? mm%
• Gor books and booksized +ournals, the #gures should be E= mm or ;>>
mm wide and not higher than ;JE mm%
Permissions
-f you include #gures that have already been published elsewhere, you must obtain
permission from the copyright owner6s7 for both the print and online format% Please be
aware that some publishers do not grant electronic rights for free and that !pringer will
not be able to refund any costs that may have occurred to receive these permissions% -n
such cases, material from other sources should be used%
Accessibility
-n order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your
#gures, please make sure that
• All #gures have descriptive captions 6blind users could then use a te*tto
speech software or a te*ttoFraille hardware7
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• Patterns are used instead of or in addition to colors for conveying
information 6colorblind users would then be able to distinguish the visual
elements7
• Any #gure lettering has a contrast ratio of at least ?%< (F
• 1inimum video duration: ; sec
• !upported #le formats: avi, wmv, mp?, mov, m>p, mp>, mpg, mpeg, Sv,
m*f, mts, m?v, Hgp
Text and Presentations
• !ubmit your material in P'G format3 %doc or %ppt #les are not suitable for
longterm viability%
• A collection of #gures may also be combined in a P'G #le%
Spreads+eets
• !preadsheets should be converted to P'G if no interaction with the data is
intended%
• -f the readers should be encouraged to make their own calculations,
spreadsheets should be submitted as %*ls #les 61! 2*cel7%
Speciali(ed Formats
• !pecialized format such as %pdb 6chemical7, %wrl 6Q$17, %nb 61athematica
notebook7, and %te* can also be supplied%
ollecting Multiple Files
• -t is possible to collect multiple #les in a %zip or %gz #le%
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'umbering
• -f supplying any supplementary material, the te*t must make speci#c
mention of the material as a citation, similar to that of #gures and tables%
• $efer to the supplementary #les as 8Inline $esource9, e%g%, .%%% as shown
in the animation 6Inline $esource H7., 8%%% additional data are given in
Inline $esource ?9%
• Name the #les consecutively, e%g% 82!1TH%mpg9, 82!1T?%pdf9%
aptions
• Gor each supplementary material, please supply a concise caption
describing the content of the #le%
Processing o" supplementary "iles
• 2lectronic supplementary material will be published as received from the
author without any conversion, editing, or reformatting%
Accessibility
-n order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your
supplementary #les, please make sure that
• &he manuscript contains a descriptive caption for each supplementary
material
• Qideo #les do not contain anything that Sashes more than three times per
second 6so that users prone to seizures caused by such eKects are not put
at risk7
Does Springer proide Englis! language support"
1anuscripts that are accepted for publication will be checked by our copyeditors for
spelling and formal style% &his may not be sucient if 2nglish is not your native
language and substantial editing would be re4uired% -n that case, you may want to have
your manuscript edited by a native speaker prior to submission% A clear and concise
language will help editors and reviewers concentrate on the scienti#c content of your
paper and thus smooth the peer review process%
&he following editing service provides language editing for scienti#c articles in all areas
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Et!ical Responsibilities of Aut!ors
&his +ournal is committed to upholding the integrity of the scienti#c record% As a
member of the Committee on Publication 2thics 6CIP27 the +ournal will follow the CIP2
guidelines on how to deal with potential acts of misconduct%
Authors should refrain from misrepresenting research results which could damage the
trust in the +ournal, the professionalism of scienti#c authorship, and ultimately the entirescienti#c endeavour% 1aintaining integrity of the research and its presentation can be
achieved by following the rules of good scienti#c practice, which include:
• &he manuscript has not been submitted to more than one +ournal for
simultaneous consideration%
• &he manuscript has not been published previously 6partly or in full7,
unless the new work concerns an e*pansion of previous work 6please
provide transparency on the reuse of material to avoid the hint of te*t
recycling 68selfplagiarism977%
• A single study is not split up into several parts to increase the 4uantity of
submissions and submitted to various +ournals or to one +ournal over time
6e%g% 8salamipublishing97%
• No data have been fabricated or manipulated 6including images7 to
support your conclusions
• No data, te*t, or theories by others are presented as if they were the
author"s own 68plagiarism97% Proper acknowledgements to other works
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must be given 6this includes material that is closely copied 6near
verbatim7, summarized andor paraphrased7, 4uotation marks are used
for verbatim copying of material, and permissions are secured for material
that is copyrighted%
Important note: the +ournal may use software to screen for plagiarism%
• Consent to submit has been received e*plicitly from all coauthors, as well
as from the responsible authorities tacitly or e*plicitly at the
instituteorganization where the work has been carried out, before the
work is submitted%
• Authors whose names appear on the submission have contributed
suciently to the scienti#c work and therefore share collective
responsibility and accountability for the results%
-n addition:
• Changes of authorship or in the order of authors are not
accepted after acceptance of a manuscript%• $e4uesting to add or delete authors at revision stage, proof stage, or after
publication is a serious matter and may be considered when +usti#ably
warranted% Musti#cation for changes in authorship must be compelling and
may be considered only after receipt of written approval from all authors
and a convincing, detailed e*planation about the roledeletion of the
newdeleted author% -n case of changes at revision stage, a letter must
accompany the revised manuscript% -n case of changes after acceptance
or publication, the re4uest and documentation must be sent via the
Publisher to the 2ditorinChief% -n all cases, further documentation may be
re4uired to support your re4uest% &he decision on accepting the changerests with the 2ditorinChief of the +ournal and may be turned down%
&herefore authors are strongly advised to ensure the correct author group,
corresponding author, and order of authors at submission%
• pon re4uest authors should be prepared to send relevant documentation
or data in order to verify the validity of the results% &his could be in the
form of raw data, samples, records, etc%
-f there is a suspicion of misconduct, the +ournal will carry out an investigation following
the CIP2 guidelines% -f, after investigation, the allegation seems to raise valid concerns,
the accused author will be contacted and given an opportunity to address the issue% -f
misconduct has been established beyond reasonable doubt, this may result in the2ditorinChief"s implementation of the following measures, including, but not limited to:
• -f the article is still under consideration, it may be re+ected and returned
to the author%
• -f the article has already been published online, depending on the nature
and severity of the infraction, either an erratum will be placed with the
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article or in severe cases complete retraction of the article will occur% &he
reason must be given in the published erratum or retraction note%
• &he author"s institution may be informed%
#ompliance wit! Et!ical Standards
&o ensure ob+ectivity and transparency in research and to ensure that acceptedprinciples of ethical and professional conduct have been followed, authors should
include information regarding sources of funding, potential conSicts of interest 6#nancial
or non#nancial7, informed consent if the research involved human participants, and a
statement on welfare of animals if the research involved animals%
Authors should include the following statements 6if applicable7 in a separate section
entitled 8Compliance with 2thical !tandards9 when submitting a paper:
• 'isclosure of potential conSicts of interest
• $esearch involving Ouman Participants andor Animals
• -nformed consent
Please note that standards could vary slightly per +ournal dependent on their peerreview policies 6i%e% single or double blind peer review7 as well as per +ournal sub+ect
discipline% Fefore submitting your article check the instructions following this section
carefully%
&he corresponding author should be prepared to collect documentation of compliance
with ethical standards and send if re4uested during peer review or after publication%
&he 2ditors reserve the right to re+ect manuscripts that do not comply with the above
mentioned guidelines% &he author will be held responsible for false statements or failure
to ful#ll the abovementioned guidelines%
Disclosure of potential conflicts of interestAuthors must disclose all relationships or interests that could have direct or potential
inSuence or impart bias on the work% Although an author may not feel there is any
conSict, disclosure of relationships and interests provides a more complete and
transparent process, leading to an accurate and ob+ective assessment of the work%
Awareness of a real or perceived conSicts of interest is a perspective to which the
readers are entitled% &his is not meant to imply that a #nancial relationship with an
organization that sponsored the research or compensation received for consultancy
work is inappropriate% 2*amples of potential conSicts of interests that are directly or
indirectly related to the research may include but are not limited to the following:
•$esearch grants from funding agencies 6please give the research funderand the grant number7
• Oonoraria for speaking at symposia
• Ginancial support for attending symposia
• Ginancial support for educational programs
• 2mployment or consultation
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• !upport from a pro+ect sponsor
• Position on advisory board or board of directors or other type of
management relationships
• 1ultiple aliations
•
Ginancial relationships, for e*ample e4uity ownership or investmentinterest
• -ntellectual property rights 6e%g% patents, copyrights and royalties from
such rights7
• Ooldings of spouse andor children that may have #nancial interest in the
work
-n addition, interests that go beyond #nancial interests and compensation 6non#nancial
interests7 that may be important to readers should be disclosed% &hese may include but
are not limited to personal relationships or competing interests directly or indirectly tied
to this research, or professional interests or personal beliefs that may inSuence your
research%
&he corresponding author collects the conSict of interest disclosure forms from all
authors% -n author collaborations where formal agreements for representation allow it, it
is sucient for the corresponding author to sign the disclosure form on behalf of all
authors% 2*amples of forms can be found
• here:
&he corresponding author will include a summary statement in the te*t of the
manuscript in a separate section before the reference list, that reSects what is recorded
in the potential conSict of interest disclosure form6s7%!ee below e*amples of disclosures:
Funding: &his study was funded by D 6grant number D7%
Conict of Interest: Author A has received research grants from Company A% Author F
has received a speaker honorarium from Company D and owns stock in Company %
Author C is a member of committee U%
-f no conSict e*ists, the authors should state:
ConSict of -nterest: &he authors declare that they have no conSict of interest%
Researc! inoling !uman participants and$or animals
./ Statement o" +uman rig+tsWhen reporting studies that involve human participants, authors should include a
statement that the studies have been approved by the appropriate institutional andor
national research ethics committee and have been performed in accordance with the
ethical standards as laid down in the ;J@? 'eclaration of Oelsinki and its later
amendments or comparable ethical standards%
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-f doubt e*ists whether the research was conducted in accordance with the ;J@?
Oelsinki 'eclaration or comparable standards, the authors must e*plain the reasons for
their approach, and demonstrate that the independent ethics committee or institutional
review board e*plicitly approved the doubtful aspects of the study%
&he following statements should be included in the te*t before the $eferences section:
Ethical approval: 8All procedures performed in studies involving human participants
were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional andor national
research committee and with the ;J@? Oelsinki declaration and its later amendments or
comparable ethical standards%9
Gor retrospective studies, please add the following sentence:
8Gor this type of study formal consent is not re4uired%9
0/ Statement on t+e wel"are o" animals
&he welfare of animals used for research must be respected% When reporting
e*periments on animals, authors should indicate whether the international, national,
andor institutional guidelines for the care and use of animals have been followed, andthat the studies have been approved by a research ethics committee at the institution
or practice at which the studies were conducted 6where such a committee e*ists7%
Gor studies with animals, the following statement should be included in in the te*t
before the $eferences section:
Ethical approval: 8All applicable international, national, andor institutional guidelines
for the care and use of animals were followed%9
-f applicable 6where such a committee e*ists7: 8All procedures performed in studies
involving animals were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institution or
practice at which the studies were conducted%9
-f articles do not contain studies with human participants or animals by any of the
authors, please select one of the following statements:
8&his article does not contain any studies with human participants performed by any of
the authors%9
8&his article does not contain any studies with animals performed by any of the
authors%9
8&his article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed
by any of the authors%9
Studies wit! %atural &roducts $ &lant Extracts
&here are speci#c guidelines for studies involving investigations on the pharmacology of natural products, details of which can be found in Naunyn!chmiedebergVs Arch
Pharmacol 6>==
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All individuals have individual rights that are not to be infringed% -ndividual participants
in studies have, for e*ample, the right to decide what happens to the 6identi#able7
personal data gathered, to what they have said during a study or an interview, as well
as to any photograph that was taken% Oence it is important that all participants gave
their informed consent in writing prior to inclusion in the study% -dentifying details
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