BMC (BioMed Central)
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters Template
Write your Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters paper in a clean editor and export a submission-ready PDF in the official BMC (BioMed Central) format — with numbered references and the editable LaTeX source. No LaTeX required.
About the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters format
| Publisher | BMC (BioMed Central) |
|---|---|
| Reference style | Numbered (Vancouver) Numbered — [1], [2] in the text 1. Smith A, Jones B, Lee C. A representative article title. Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters. 2023;12(3):45–58. |
| Layout | Single column |
| You get | A submission-ready PDF and the editable LaTeX source — ready to submit. |
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template — frequently asked questions
How do I write a paper in the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters format?
In DocuGuru you write your manuscript in a normal editor — no LaTeX setup required — and select the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template. When you export, DocuGuru compiles the paper into the official BMC (BioMed Central) single-column format and hands you a submission-ready PDF along with the editable LaTeX source.
What reference style does Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters use?
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters uses Numbered (Vancouver) references, shown as numbered [1], [2] markers in the text. DocuGuru formats every in-text citation and the reference list in this exact style automatically. A reference appears like this: 1. Smith A, Jones B, Lee C. A representative article title. Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters. 2023;12(3):45–58.
Is the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template one column or two?
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters uses a single-column layout. DocuGuru reproduces that exact column layout, margins, and heading styles when it exports your PDF, so the output matches what BMC (BioMed Central) expects.
Do I need to know LaTeX to submit to Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters?
No. DocuGuru generates the bmcart LaTeX class and compiles the PDF for you in the background, so you get a BMC (BioMed Central)-ready Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters document without writing any LaTeX. If you do want it, the LaTeX source is included in the export.
Can I import an existing draft into the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template?
Yes. Paste or upload your current manuscript — Word, LaTeX, Markdown, or plain text — and DocuGuru reflows it into the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters format with correct headings, figures, tables, and numbered citations.
What is Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters?
BMC / BioMed Central journal. It is a life sciences and medicine journal, published by BMC (BioMed Central).
Can I export a submission-ready Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters PDF?
Yes — DocuGuru produces a PDF built with the official Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template (the bmcart class, single-column) that is ready to submit to BMC (BioMed Central), together with the matching LaTeX source files.
How much does the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template cost?
You can start writing in the Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters template for free. Exporting the final submission-ready Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters PDF and LaTeX source is part of DocuGuru's paid plans — see the app for current pricing.