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Sponsored Articles extended to additional titles



Please excuse any duplication.

The following Elsevier journals are offering authors the option 
to pay a sponsorship fee to make their article freely available 
online to non-subscribers via Elsevier's electronic platforms.

NeuroImage
Epilepsy & Behavior
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
International Journal of Parasitology*
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
Neurobiology of Disease
Genomics
Journal of Molecular Biology
Experimental Cell Research
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Methods
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Cellular Immunology
Cell Calcium
European Journal of Radiology
Cancer Letters
American Journal Of Otolaryngology
Pediatric Neurology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
Nutrition
Metabolism
Cardiovascular Pathology
Catalysis Communications
Artificial Intelligence Surface Science Computer Communications Journal of 
Systems and Software Discrete Applied Mathematics Journal of Symbolic 
Computation Theoretical Computer Science
Journal of Complexity
Journal of Computer and System Sciences

This list is in addition to the six Elsevier physics journals 
that began offering this option in May.

The author charge for article sponsorship is $3,000.  The fee 
excludes taxes and other potential author fees such as color 
charges which are additional. Information about selecting this 
option is now available on the journal homepages at 
www.elsevier.com <www.elsevier.com> as well as Elsevier's author 
gateway site, authors.elsevier.com.

The availability of this option will be offered to authors of the 
above-mentioned journals only after receiving notification that 
their article has been accepted for publication.  This prevents a 
potential conflict of interest where a journal would have a 
financial incentive to accept an article.

Please feel free to contact me or your Elsevier representative 
with any questions.

Tony McSean
Director of Library Relations
London