What are eLetters?

eLetters serve as a dynamic forum for ongoing peer review, designed to encourage substantive and scholarly commentary on published articles. It is important to note that these letters are not subject to the same editing, proofreading, or indexing processes as traditional publications, although they are screened to maintain a level of quality and relevance. Authors who wish to submit an eLetter should be aware that the inclusion of embedded figures or equations with special characters is not allowed; generally, the use of figures and equations is discouraged. Should a figure or equation be deemed essential to the discussion, authors are advised to reference it within the text of the eLetter by linking to a publicly accessible repository that supports versioning, such as Zenodo. This ensures that readers can access the necessary materials while adhering to the submission guidelines.

Publication and Access Information

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