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Bioenergetics Communications        
Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways
       
Gnaiger Erich et al ― MitoEAGLE Task Group (2020) Mitochondrial physiology. Bioenerg Commun 2020.1.
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Bioenergetics Communications is the Open Science journal on bioenergetics and mitochondrial physiology with Living Communications Open Access logo.png - ISSN 2791-4690

BEC formats

Bioenergetics Communications

Living Communications

Article formats

  • Regular communications (over 3 000 words)
  • Short communications (under 3 000 words)
Several types of communications and short communications are accepted:

Article types

  1. Experimental Communications
    1. Original research articles, including 'negative' results (irrespective of supporting a working hypothesis) or 'confirmatory results' (demonstrating reproducibility and add to the statistical significance of published results)
    2. Confirmative or contradictory results, related to previous publications (reproducibility)
  2. Technical Communications
    1. Development or extension of techniques
    2. Quality control: instrumental and methodological details, experimental protocols
  3. Theoretical Communications
    1. Theoretical work with novel concepts
    2. Commentaries
    3. Perspectives
  4. Reviews
    1. Standard reviews (or minireviews, short overviews of recent progress in a specific area of bioenergetics and mitochondrial physiology)
    2. Focal reviews with meta-analyses
    3. Monographs


Possibilities

It is possible to publish data without statistical relevance per se, from which alone it is not possible to draw firm conclusions. Several small data sets made available from many laboratories in a methodologically consistent and reproducible way result in large data sets that are statistically even more relevant.


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