投稿信息
稿件收录要求
''Fast Track’ publication option available
As of September 2014, a ‘Fast Track’ manuscript processing option is available for authors of Biological Chemistry. This schedule involves accelerated handling and peer reviewing of submitted manuscripts. The shortened, yet thorough peer reviewing and rapid editorial decisions ensure swift manuscript processing in order to make your outstanding research results promptly available to the scientific community.
Accepted Fast Track articles are also published online in manuscript format within 2-3 working days with DOI for immediate citability. Authors who wish to apply for Fast Track processing should clearly state this in their mandatory cover letter to the Editor. Processing of submitted manuscripts in the Fast Track mode is subject to approval by the responsible Executive Editor or Editor-in-Chief.
- High quality manuscript processing through ScholarOne
Manuscripts®. Please submit your manuscript online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/bc - Rapid publication times: 48-72 hours from acceptance after peer reviewing to online publication
- Free publication of color figures both in online and print editions; no page charges
- Open Access publication option available
Aims and Scope
Comprehensive Scope
Biological Chemistry keeps you up-to-date with all new developments in the molecular life sciences. Areas covered include: general biochemistry, pathobiochemistry, evolutionary biotechnology, structural biology, molecular and cellular biology, molecular medicine, cancer research, virology, immunology, plant molecular biology and biochemistry, and experimental methodologies.
Reviews and Minireviews
In addition to original research reports, authoritative reviews written by leading researchers in the field keep you informed about the latest advances in the molecular life sciences.
Rapid Publication
Rapid, yet rigorous reviewing ensures fast access to recent research results of exceptional significance in the biological sciences. Papers are published in a "Just Accepted" format within 48-72 hours of acceptance.
The Journal is associated with the Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie (GBM).