Impotant Links
A letter to the Editor is a brief report that is within the journal's scope and of particular interest to the community, but not suitable as a standard research article.
These should be short and decisive observations
They should not be preliminary observations that need a later paper for validation.
A letter to the editor generally takes one of the following forms:
The letter could have up to 500 words, one table/figure.
A maximum of ten articles may be included in the references.
It could be generally authored by not more than four authors.
Letters to the Editor may be edited for clarity or length and may be subject to peer review at the Editors' discretion. To contribute, please contact the Editors.