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  1. febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com › pb-assets › hub-assetsGuide for Authors - FEBS Press

    FEBS Letters articles typically report or discuss novel findings, which appeal to a broad readership, and provide molecular mechanistic insight. FEBS Letters is published by Wiley on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS).

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    FEBS Letters is a world-renowned journal for rapid publication of reports describing novel and specific biological or biochemical functions. FEBS Letters articles typically report or discuss novel findings, which appeal to a broad readership, and provide molecular mechanistic insight.

  3. FEBS Letters is a not-for-profit society journal for the rapid publication of concise research reports that significantly impact and advance knowledge in the molecular life sciences. We offer expedited handling of manuscripts by Editors who are active scientists in your field.

  4. FEBS Letters provides authors with Wiley-Blackwell's Accepted Articles service, whereby peer reviewed, accepted articles, are published online within days of acceptance, without having been copyedited or typeset. The articles are available as a PDF and can be cited using their Digital Object Identifier (DOI) numbers.

  5. Read the latest articles of FEBS Letters at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier’s leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature

  6. Authors will be informed of the Editorial decision, on average, within 4 weeks of submission of a Regular Paper. The status of each manuscript within the editorial process can be followed online at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/febsj/. Enquiries should be addressed to the Editorial Office (febsj@camfebs.co.uk).

  7. All FEBS Letters Reviews, Hypotheses and Special Issues are immediately made freely available, at no extra cost for the authors. In addition, a small selection of high quality Research Letters are also made freely accessible as a means to promote good research.