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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 04:44:19 -0700
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Subject: Style for journal "Depression and Anxiety"
Author: PaulAtKent (New User)
Date: 10-06-2009 12:44 PM
Hi all. I apologize if this information is already available. But I have been challenged trying to get EndNote to format a paper according to the style stipulated journal Depression and Anxiety. The journal site directs me to the EndNote site, but this is my experience so far. The downloaded styles for Depression and Anxiety for use with EndNote do the following: 1. Do not insert a *number in the body of the text as shown in Depression and Anxiety articles. 2. Produce this incorrect style for me in the References at end of paper: Ahn S, Riccio A, Ginty DD. 2003. Spatial Considerations for StimulusDependent Transcription in Neurons. Annual Review of Physiology 62(1):803-823. According to their web site the citation should look like this: 1. Ahn S, Riccio A, Ginty DD. Spatial consideration for stimulus-dependent transcription in neurons. Annu Rev Physiol 2000;62:803-823 I have found the style, e.g., of the journal Molecular Carcinogenesis seems to come close, I think. It gives this: 1. Ahn S, Riccio A, Ginty DD. Spatial Considerations for StimulusDependent Transcription in Neurons. Annual Review of Physiology 2003;62(1):803-823. Can anyone help ? Do I need to modify the style, e.g. from the journal Molecular Carcinogenesis ? Thanks for any input possible ! We are under a deadline ! Help ?? !!
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