This document provides instructions for authors submitting a letter to the editor for a journal. The template outlines the formatting and required sections, including a title, short running title, introduction stating the reason for writing, case details with facts and references, conclusion with a strong positive statement, acknowledgements, author names and affiliations, and corresponding author contact information. Authors are directed to the journal website for complete submission guidelines.
This document provides instructions for authors submitting a letter to the editor for a journal. The template outlines the formatting and required sections, including a title, short running title, introduction stating the reason for writing, case details with facts and references, conclusion with a strong positive statement, acknowledgements, author names and affiliations, and corresponding author contact information. Authors are directed to the journal website for complete submission guidelines.
This document provides instructions for authors submitting a letter to the editor for a journal. The template outlines the formatting and required sections, including a title, short running title, introduction stating the reason for writing, case details with facts and references, conclusion with a strong positive statement, acknowledgements, author names and affiliations, and corresponding author contact information. Authors are directed to the journal website for complete submission guidelines.
Instructions/Template for Preparing Manuscript for Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research
Title of the Manuscript
(16pt, Bold) Short Running Title: [Give here a short title of the paper, max. 6 words] 10pts
Dear Editor, (12pts, single spacing, and justified)
Write down your research including:
< Introduction: State your reason for writing here.> < Case: State your case here. Include facts, references or research here to establish credibility. Mention your expertise on the issue.> < Conclusion: End with a strong, positive statement in support of your case.>
Acknowledgement (optional): Recognize those who helped in the research, especially