Special Issue “Nucleic Acid Derivatives in Emerging Technologies

Dear Colleagues,
 
On behalf of the Guest Editor, we would like to invite you to contribute a paper for publication in the Special Issue Nucleic Acid Derivatives in Emerging Technologiesof IJMS (http://www.mdpi.org/ijms). Papers (both comprehensive review articles and full research papers) are invited.

This thematic special issue will be fully Open Access with publishing fees paid by authors. Open Access (unlimited access by readers) increases publicity and promotes more frequent citations as indicated by several studies. More information is available at http://www.mdpi.org/oaj-supports.htm.

You may send your manuscript soon or by 31 March 2008. Papers accepted will be published immediately. Finally, all the papers belonging to this special issue will be gathered together in a homepage. Therefore, you may submit your paper now. The time taken between submission and publication can be less than 1 month now.

For review papers, the title and a short abstract can be sent to ijms@mdpi.org (copy to Dr. Lajos Kovacs, E-mail: kovacs@ovrisc.mdche.u-szeged.hu) as soon as possible.

IJMS maintains a rigorous and fast peer-review system. Accepted papers are immediately published online. Well written papers have been peer reviewed and published in less than two weeks from manuscript submission, see the example: http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/papers/11040212.pdf.

Because it is an online journal, papers published in IJMS receive very high publicity. This journal is indexed and abstracted very rapidly by the leading indexing and abstracting services including Beilstein, Chemical Abstracts and Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science).

Please send your paper by e-mail to IJMS@mdpi.org. The subject title of the message should be "Manuscript for Special Issue Nucleic Acid Derivatives in Emerging Technologies for IJMS".

(Note: we also launched a related Special Thematic Issue “Nucleic Acid Derivatives: Organic Chemistry” in the journal MOLECULES. If your work is synthetic and natural product chemistry, please
contribute your paper there. For more detail see: http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/specialissues/nucleic-acid-derivatives.htm).
 
Dr. Lajos Kovacs
E-mail: kovacs@ovrisc.mdche.u-szeged.hu