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Terminology: Abbreviations, Acronyms, Eponyms, and Nomenclature
- Define ALL abbreviations, acronyms and names of genes, gene products, proteins, and protein products at first mention. Do not use abbreviations in titles. Only universally accepted abbreviations may be used without definition.
- Observe species-appropriate rules of nomenclature formatting with respect to use of upper and lower case letters and italics for both gene and protein designations.
- Avoid beginning sentences with very short abbreviations or acronyms, especially those that begin with a lower case letter (such as hCG, mRNA, etc.; use “Human CGâ€, “Messenger RNAâ€, etc., in the latter instances).
- Do not use the possessive form in eponymous terms: use Dulbecco Modified Eagle medium, not Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's medium; Hanks solution, not Hanks' solution; etc.