From: NeuroReport"<nra lwwco uk> TTo: <y Sent: Wednesday June 18, 2003 6: 19 PM Subject: Neuroreport: Decision on Voltage-gated K+ channel subunits on cholinergic and dopaminergic amacrine cells 18Jun2003 Dear Dr Yang, Submission no. NR-D-03-00757 Article title: Voltage-gated K+ channel subunits on cholinergic and dopaminergic amacrine cells Corresponding author Dr Xiong-Li Yang Your paper has been seen by our reviewers and i have received from the Section Editor a favourable recommendation. I am pleased to let you know that we will therefore publish it in the next issue of Neuroreport to be compiled. There is no specific criticism of the paper and no requests of revision (and this makes a most pleasant and unusual change from our routine; congratulations. a decision is not yet been made on the coverof the issue but we will ta ke into consideration the figure that you are offering for the purpose. If your picture is chosen(the chances are high), I will need an ad hoc figure legend, that could be read and understood without direct reference to the paper itself; it could be quite long, but it has to be extremely clear. will you have a go at it? Thank you for sending this interesting paper to our Journal Kind regards Yours sincerely, Giorgio Gabella, MD DSc Editor in chief Neuro ReportFrom: "NeuroReport" <nr@lww.co.uk> To: <xlyang@fudan.edu.cn> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 6:19 PM Subject: NeuroReport: Decision on Voltage-gated K+ channel subunits on cholinergic and dopaminergic amacrine cells 18 Jun 2003 Dear Dr. Yang, Submission no.: NR-D-03-00757 Article title: Voltage-gated K+ channel subunits on cholinergic and dopaminergic amacrine cells Corresponding author: Dr. Xiong-Li Yang Your paper has been seen by our reviewers and I have received from the Section Editor a favourable recommendation. I am pleased to let you know that we will therefore publish it in the next issue of NeuroReport to be compiled. There is no specific criticism of the paper and no requests of revision (and this makes a most pleasant and unusual change from our routine; congratulations!). A decision is not yet been made on the cover of the issue but we will take into consideration the figure that you are offering for the purpose. If your picture is chosen (the chances are high), I will need an ad hoc figure legend, that could be read and understood without direct reference to the paper itself; it could be quite long, but it has to be extremely clear. Will you have a go at it?. Thank you for sending this interesting paper to our Journal. Kind regards. Yours sincerely, Giorgio Gabella, MD DSc Editor in Chief NeuroReport