International Journal of Steroids

International Journal of Steroids

International Journal of Steroids – Language Editing Service

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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International Journal of Steroids

Language editing support for authors

Optional editing support strengthens clarity without affecting editorial decisions.

Journal Metrics
3.8x
Citation Impact
4wk
Avg Review
98%
Satisfaction

Professional Editing Support

Clear language improves peer review efficiency and reader comprehension.

Language editing supports grammar, clarity, and flow while preserving scientific meaning. This service does not influence editorial decisions and does not guarantee acceptance.

  • Grammar, spelling, and punctuation correction
  • Consistency of terminology and abbreviations
  • Clarity improvements for complex methods and results
  • Formatting guidance for captions and references

Language editing does not replace scientific review or statistical validation. Authors remain responsible for the accuracy of methods and results.

Ideal Use Cases

Editing is helpful for authors seeking additional polish before peer review.

Consider editing if English is not your primary writing language or if multiple co authors contributed to the manuscript.

Editing is offered in English and should be requested before submission when possible.

  1. Prepare the manuscript and supporting files
  2. Email the editorial office with a summary of needs
  3. Receive confirmation of scope, timing, and any fees

Files shared for editing are treated as confidential and used only for the requested service.

Turnaround times depend on manuscript length and complexity. The editorial office will confirm timelines before starting work.

What Editing Includes and Excludes

Language editing improves clarity but does not alter scientific content.

Editors focus on grammar, flow, and consistency while preserving the authors intended meaning.

Language editing does not provide methodological review, statistical validation, or interpretation changes.

Authors remain responsible for the accuracy of data, analyses, and clinical conclusions.

If required, editors can highlight areas where clarity may affect interpretation.

Editing is optional and requested only by the author.

Editors may also flag ambiguous phrasing that could obscure clinical relevance.

How Editing Helps

Targeted edits improve readability for clinicians and researchers.

Editing can clarify complex endocrine pathways, streamline long sentences, and standardize terminology for hormones and receptor subtypes.

Consistency in units, abbreviations, and figure references improves comprehension and reduces reviewer requests for clarification.

Clear language helps reviewers focus on scientific merit rather than readability concerns.

Authors receive edited files and can accept or reject suggested changes to maintain scientific intent.

Well edited manuscripts often move through peer review with fewer minor language revisions.

Clear writing also supports accurate indexing and improves readability for multidisciplinary audiences.

Editing can also improve the clarity of cover letters and responses to reviewers.

Authors often report improved confidence after language editing support.

Clearer manuscripts reduce editorial queries during proofing.

Polished language improves readability for global audiences.

Benefits of Clear Language

Well edited manuscripts reduce revision cycles and support faster review.

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More downloads vs subscription
38%
Faster promotion rate
86%
Received grant funding
5.7x
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Editorial Inquiries

Contact the editorial team for guidance on policies, submissions, or special issues

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Request Language Editing

Email the editorial office to confirm scope and timelines.