Coming soon

IntraVital will soon be accepting submissions

We plan to publish our first issue in July, 2012.

IntraVital utilizes an online submission and tracking system designed to provide efficient service to authors. Through the online system, author files are automatically converted to PDFs, submissions are acknowledged by email, and authors can track their manuscript through the stages of the peer review process.

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Editor-in-Chief

Roberto Weigert
National Institute of Health
Bethesda, MD, US
Email the Managing Editor, Liz Gilmer.
Print ISSN: 2165-9079
Online ISSN: 2165-9087

A Note to Potential Authors

Page and color charges are waived for the first year of publication and the final version of accepted manuscripts will be posted on the web site promptly. Any content posted on the web site from now until July 2013 will always be free. Authors will receive a free print version of the issue containing their paper. For additional information on how to submit your manuscript please click here.

Introducing IntraVital

Intravital research focuses on biological processes in live multicellular organisms ranging from nematodes to human beings. Recently, this field has advanced considerably thanks to the development of intravital microscopy. This technology has made possible to image in real time several phenomena ranging from the dynamics of tissue response under various physiological and pathological conditions to
the dynamics of subcellular structures. Intravital microscopy has opened the door to a new era in which basic scientific questions in fields such as neuroscience, immunology, tumor biology, signaling, and cell biology can be addressed under physiological conditions. In addition, its application has extended into pre-clinical settings and it will soon become a powerful tool for diagnostic imaging.

IntraVital is the first journal dedicated to...

in vivo studies based on intravital microscopy and covering basic research, preclinical studies, and human diagnostics.

IntraVital topics also include, but are not limited to, research on in vivo imaging technologies (instruments, optics, micro-optics), probe development for in vivo applications (dyes, bio-sensors, nano-probes), software for analysis of in vivo data, and surgical techniques.

IntraVital provides a forum for the publications of original scientific articles, and also reviews, perspectives, addenda, commentaries, and detailed technical reports on complex in vivo methodologies.

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