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How to write a good abstract for a biomedical paper

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Although a relatively short text, the abstract of a paper summarizes the most important issues raised in the main text. The abstract is, at least initially, the key text on which journal editors, reviewers and eventually readers form their initial judgement on the overall quality of the full manuscript. Therefore, it is essential to execute this step of the writing process well. In this article, we discuss the purpose of an abstract, why it is important, and how to write a good abstract. Increasingly, journal abstracts are structured to follow the IMRAD format (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion). We provide examples of well written and badly written abstracts, with explanatory notes, to help readers understand the key points that need to be addressed and mistakes that should be avoided. Since international abstracts are generally written in English, preparing an abstract can be especially challenging for researchers who are not native speakers of English. We close this article with general linguistic advice, paying particular attention to key terms and word choice than can meaningfully express an author’s intention in a concise way. The points raised in this article will help authors improve their scientific writing and enable their findings to be expressed with clarity.

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14

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1

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p.57-60,ref.

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  • eCORRECTOR Ltd, Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, CB22 7ZE, Cambridge, UK
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  • eCORRECTOR Ltd, Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, CB22 7ZE, Cambridge, UK
  • Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
  • eCORRECTOR Ltd, Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, CB22 7ZE, Cambridge, UK
  • Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Krakow, Poland
  • eCORRECTOR Ltd, Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, CB22 7ZE, Cambridge, UK
  • eCORRECTOR Ltd, Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, CB22 7ZE, Cambridge, UK

Bibliografia

  • 1. Burguillos MA, Deierborg T, Kavanagh E, Persson A, Hajji N, Garcia-Quintanilla A, et al. Caspase signalling controls microglia activation and neurotoxicity. Nature 2011 Apr 21; 472(7343): 319–324.
  • 2. Andrade C. How to write a good abstract for a scientific paper or conference presentation. Indian J Psychiatry 2011 Apr-Jun; 53(2): 172–175.
  • 3. Hunt MJ, Ochmańska M, Cilulko-Dołęga J. Scientific writing for the biomedical sciences. MSP 2018; 12(1): 29–33.
  • 4. Sollaci LB, Pereira MG. The introduction, methods, results, and discussion (IMRAD) structure: a fifty-year survey. J Med Libr Assoc 2004 Jul; 92(3): 364–367.
  • 5. Weiss T, Soroka T, Gorodisky L, Shushan S, Snitz K, Weissgross R, et al. Human olfaction without apparent olfactory bulbs. Neuron 2020 Jan 8; 105(1): 35–45.e5.

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