Instructions For Author
Comprehensive guidance for preparing and submitting physiology research manuscripts.
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2578-8590
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2578-8590
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Cardiovascular, respiratory, neurophysiology, renal, endocrine, metabolic, and integrative physiology. We prioritize validated experimental and clinical evidence.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
These instructions outline how to prepare and submit manuscripts to IPJ. The journal publishes physiology research spanning cellular mechanisms, organ systems, integrative biology, and clinical translation. Submissions should emphasize reproducible methods, validated evidence, and clear reporting.
Authors are responsible for ensuring accuracy, completeness, and adherence to ethical standards.
- Original research articles with validated physiological outcomes
- Review articles and systematic reviews
- Methods and tools papers with benchmark results
- Short communications and technical notes
- Perspective pieces on physiology applications
- Title page with author affiliations and corresponding author contact
- Structured abstract with objectives, methods, results, and conclusions
- Introduction with background and physiology rationale
- Methods detailing study design, measurements, and controls
- Results with validation metrics and statistical analysis
- Discussion outlining implications and limitations
- Data availability statement and references
Provide clear descriptions of measurement protocols, instrumentation, and laboratory conditions when applicable. Include validation datasets and explain how physiological outcomes were quantified.
- Specify participant characteristics or model details
- Describe sampling timing, intervention protocols, and controls
- Report laboratory environments or clinical settings
- Include replication and statistical approaches
Authors must include a data availability statement describing where data and code can be accessed. Deposit datasets in reliable repositories and provide persistent identifiers when available.
- Provide repository links and accession numbers
- Share code or provide detailed workflow descriptions
- Document data preprocessing and quality checks
- Explain any access restrictions or embargoes
Manuscripts involving animals or human data must include appropriate ethics approvals. Authors must disclose conflicts of interest and funding sources.
- CONSORT for randomized trials
- STROBE for observational studies
- PRISMA for systematic reviews
- Domain specific physiology reporting standards when applicable
Prepare Files
Ensure the manuscript, figures, and supplementary files are complete.
Submit
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Peer Review
Single blind review by subject experts.
Decision
Receive editorial decision with reviewer feedback.
IPJ uses single blind peer review. Reviewers evaluate study rigor, data quality, and clarity of reporting. Initial decisions are typically issued within two to four weeks depending on reviewer availability.
| Stage | Typical Timing | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Screening | 1 to 2 weeks | Scope fit and compliance checks |
| Peer Review | 3 to 6 weeks | Methodology validity and impact |
| Revision | 2 to 4 weeks | Author responses |
| Production | 2 to 3 weeks | Copyediting and DOI registration |
Accepted manuscripts move to production for copyediting, proof review, and DOI registration. Articles are published under CC BY 4.0 to support open access reuse with attribution.
Authors should review proofs promptly to confirm accuracy of figures, tables, and metadata.
APCs are applied after acceptance and cover peer review management, production, and archiving services. Partial waivers may be available for eligible authors. Contact the editorial office for guidance.
- Scope alignment confirmed
- Specimen identification and sampling details documented
- Data availability statement included
- Validation results reported
- Cover letter prepared with scope summary
For questions about formatting or submission steps, contact [email protected].
Authors should describe physiological protocols with enough detail to enable replication. Clear reporting of instrumentation, calibration, sampling, and statistical methods is essential for methodological transparency.
- Define primary endpoints, outcomes, and analysis plans.
- Report device specifications, calibration, and validation steps.
- Include participant or model selection criteria and exclusions.
- Describe timing of measurements and intervention sequences.
- Provide effect sizes, confidence intervals, and model assumptions.
- Document data cleaning, normalization, and quality control.
Manuscripts must document ethics approvals and include data availability statements. When data cannot be shared, provide clear access pathways and justification.
- Include IRB or ethics approval identifiers and consent details.
- Describe animal welfare monitoring and humane endpoints.
- Provide repository links and accession numbers.
- Disclose conflicts of interest and funding sources.
Physiology manuscripts should document experimental design in sufficient detail to ensure reproducibility and clear interpretation. Describe model selection, sampling strategy, timing of measurements, and the rationale for primary outcomes.
- Define primary endpoints and specify secondary outcomes.
- Report calibration and validation for measurement devices.
- Describe control conditions, blinding, and randomization.
- Specify environmental conditions and protocol timing.
- Document normalization methods for physiological signals.
- Include power calculations or sample size justification.
- Report inclusion and exclusion criteria transparently.
- Clarify intervention dosing and exposure parameters.
Clear statistical reporting improves transparency and comparability across physiology studies. Provide complete method descriptions, report effect sizes, and define how variability was addressed.
- List statistical tests and model assumptions.
- Report confidence intervals and effect sizes.
- Explain multiple comparison or correction methods.
- Describe handling of missing data and outliers.
- Include sensitivity analyses when feasible.
- State software versions and analysis packages.
IPJ expects ethics compliance and data availability statements for all submissions. Provide IRB or animal ethics identifiers, describe consent procedures, and disclose funding and conflicts of interest.
- Include ethics approval identifiers and consent details.
- Describe animal welfare monitoring and humane endpoints.
- Provide repository links and accession numbers.
- Disclose conflicts of interest and funding sources.
- State data access restrictions and timelines.
Well organized manuscripts improve peer review efficiency and reduce revision cycles. IPJ recommends the following preparation steps before submission.
- Include a structured abstract with clear objectives and outcomes.
- Define physiological endpoints and measurement protocols.
- Describe participant or model selection criteria clearly.
- Provide statistical analysis plans and software details.
- Include ethics approvals and consent statements.
- Prepare high resolution figures with labeled units.
IPJ is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in physiology research. We emphasize reproducible methods, clear reporting of experimental protocols, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in human and comparative physiology.
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