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– Requirements for manuscripts related to the publication of research results involving animals and humans.
– Requirements for manuscripts related to the consent of the research participants.
– Requirements for manuscripts in terms of registration of a clinical trial.
– Requirements for manuscripts in terms of the principles of describing human biological samples.
– Requirements for manuscripts that report experiments involving human embryos, gametes and stem cells.
– Requirements for the presentation of experimental data in manuscripts.
– Requirements for supplements and supplementary materials for manuscripts.
If the manuscript reports on the conducted clinical trials, it is mandatory to indicate that these clinical trials were registered before the registration of patients, and information about this can be stored in a public storage, unless the main purpose of the trials was to study pharmacokinetics.
If it is necessary to use a description of human biological samples in the manuscript, the editors recommend using the BRISQ reporting guidelines.
If the results of experimental studies of human embryos and gametes, human embryonic stem cells and related materials are presented in the manuscript, as well as the results of the clinical use of stem cells, it is necessary to cite the corresponding ethical statements in the manuscript. Such statements should be based on guidelines from institutional and/or licensing committees endorsing such experiments. Such statements must contain the consent obtained from all recipients and/or donors of cells or tissues, and a description of the conditions for the donation of materials for research, in particular human embryos or gametes.
If necessary, due in part to doubts about compliance with the guidelines, the editors may request copies of approved and revised documents confirming compliance with the necessary conditions in relation to the consent received.
The experimental part of the manuscript should contain the most detailed description of each set of data used, contain information regarding the repeatability of the experiments and the applied data processing methods. The significance of the estimated parameters representing the results should be checked for the selected level of significance (confidence level), the corresponding results should be reflected in the manuscript. Lack of such information is considered as insufficient evidence base in relation to the results obtained.
If desired, the authors can submit to the editorial office additional materials confirming the results obtained in the course of the study. These can be video or audio files, screenshots or printouts of the results of using (displaying) software products, Excel files, etc.