Monday, April 29, 2019
What is the role of Editors in Lupine Publishers?
What is the role of Editors in Lupine Publishers ?.
Editor Guidelines
The main epigram of Lupine Publishers is to spread scientific knowledge globally by publishing quality articles in their open access journals. The credibility of published articles completely depends on the effective peer review process; Hence, editors are the chief support for Lupine Publishers. The Editorial board members of Lupine are responsible to make it as quality manuscript publisher which are received from authors on various subject areas.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Actively
look for the views of associate editors, authors, readers, reviewers
and editorial board members about ways of improving their journal's
content.
- Reputation of our group is enhanced by the presence of
eminent editors. They also must endeavor to set higher standards for the
journal whenever possible.
- Sustain initiatives to educate researchers and young scholars about publication policies and ethics.
- Editorial board members are most welcome to give their valuable suggestions for organizational progress.
- Editors
can review submitted manuscripts based on their feasible time, if time
does not allow reviewing the manuscript, editors can suggest other
reviewers.
- Editors will look after any confidential data
regarding the task. If the author has used information of certain
individuals, specifically in any of his medical or scientific records,
the editorial Team must look for written consent from the individual,
for the record to qualify for publishing.
- Grabbing editorial decisions at the right time and communicating in a clear manner.
- The
validity of the scientific facts stated must be checked and the
criticism of the manuscript should be left open for all to decide.
- The
editorial board members must assure that published content is original.
The reliability of the author's work is a must, so there must be proper
citation and the original source of the content should be named.
- The final decision regarding modification, acceptance, or rejection of a manuscript rests solely with the editor.
Benefits:
- Editors
can be promoted as senior editor and executive editor in the concerned
journal based on their active participation and also based on their
experience.
- Editors will be given highest priority in all the events that are organized by Biomedical Journal.
- Based on their kind contributions and their efficiency, there is a chance to serve as a prominent member of the advisory board.
- After
one year of due course, Editor-in-Chief will be announced for every
journal based on their active participation, expertise in the field,
contribution towards the Journal and also their scientific
contributions.
- The review comments that are given by the editors
will be strictly followed after which the authors will be requested to
modify their manuscript according to the editor’s suggestions.
- We
promote all the articles of the Editors that are published in our
journals, in various social networking groups from our end, increasing
visibility for their works.
- Our journals consider Editorials as a note to the young researchers and scholars.
- Editors shall be honored in position as Chair/Co-Chair for any conferences organized by us and also the fee will be waived.
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Surgery Open Access Journal- Lupine publisher
Acute Liver Failure and Thyrotoxicosis Managed with Liver Transplant and Thyroidectomy by Gerardo Tamayo-Enriquez in surgery and case studies open access journals in lupine publishers
Acute liver failure and hyperthyroidism are not typically common, although some cases have been reported. The mechanisms involved and optimal management are not well-defined. This article presents the case of a 32-year-old African American female referred for evaluation of abdominal pain and jaundice, with a past medical history of systemic lupus erythematosus and Grave’s disease. She had thyrotoxicosis after administration of contrast and developed acute liver failure culminating in liver transplant and subsequent total thyroidectomy with a favorable outcome.
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Monday, April 22, 2019
Medical Case Study Journal - Lupine publishers
Sacral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Psoriatic Lesion: Reconstruction by Combined Gluteal Turnover and Fasciocutaneous Flap by Naveen kumar in surgery and case studies open access journals in lupine publishers
Studies have shown incidence of 1-5 % SCC development in old psoriatic plaques out of which sacrum is rare site. In our case we excised a post psoriatic SCC and reconstructed it with a gluteus maximus turnover flap on one side along with fasciocutaneous only VY advancement flap on other side.A 45-year-old gentleman was presented with an ulceroproliferative growth on sacral region over the pre-existing lesions of psoriasis for the last 6 months. The lesions were firm to hard in consistency, fixed to underlying fascia and muscle, bone was free, there was sero-sanguineous oozing from the lesions. Histopathology was suggestive of well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Lesion was excised with 2 cm margin, in depth the level of excision was till periosteum of sacrum. The true soft tissues defect was around 15 cm by 10 cm with exposed sacrum in the middle part. On right side gluteus maximum muscle only turnover flap was raised, and on left side VY faciocutaneous flap was raised to cover the defect. Patient was discharged on 10th Post-operative day.We conclude that long standing psoriatic ulcer should always be assessed for conversion into malignancy. Gluteal maximus muscle flaps can be used with various combinations with fasciocutaneous flaps for reconstruction of sacral defects.
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Friday, April 19, 2019
Happy Easter - Lupine publishers
May this Easter bring lots of happiness to your life and
make all your wishes come true! Wishing you health, prosperity, longevity
and peace this Easter and always. And wish you a very Happy Easter.
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Monday, April 15, 2019
Journal of Clinical and Medical Case Studies - Lupine publishers
Quantification of MicroRNAs for the Diagnostic Screening of Colon Cancer in Human Stool by Absolute Digital(d)PCR by Farid E Ahmed in surgery and case studies open access journals in lupine publishers.
There is currently no validated micro(mi)RNA diagnostic stool test to screen for colon cancer (CC) on the market because of the complexity of fecal density, vulnerability of stool to daily changes, and the presence of three sources of miRNAs in stool (cell-free from fecal homogenates, exsosomal miRNAs from fecal exosomes, and fecal colonocytes). By employing earlier on a microarray miRNA experiment, using Affymetrix GeneChip miRNA 2.0 Arrays, on immunocaptured and enriched stool colonocytes of 15 subjects [three healthy controls and twelve colon cancer patients [three TNM stage 0-1 (e.g., polyps 1 cm, villous or tubvillous, or with high grade dysplasia), three stage 2, three stage 3, and three stage 4] in triplicates, this allowed for selection of a smaller panel of 14 preferentially expressed mature miRNAs associated with colon cancer (12 Up-Regulated, miR-19a, miR-20a, miR-21, miR-31, miR-34a, miR-96, miR-106a, miR-133a, miR-135b, miR-206, miR-224 and miR-302; and 2 Down-Regulated, miR-143 and miR-145). Then carrying out an absolute quantitative digital PCR on these 15 stool samples from TNM stages 0-4 on total small RNA extracted by immunocapture, followed by RT that employed a Custom TaqMan® miRNA Reverse Transcription (RT) Kit and TaqMan RT Primer Pool, and absolute quantification of miRNAs, in copies/μl, measured using a chip-based Absolute QuantStudio 3D Digital PCR analysis, allowed for validating the microarray results. To ensure that human and not bacterial small total RNA was chosen, coextraction protocols with E. coli K1 strain RS18 was carried out, followed by comparing Agilent electrophoretic patterns with human and bacterial electrophoretic patterns, and also random samples were sequenced using mRNA/miRNA sequencing, to ensure that human and not bacterial mRNA was chosen.
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