Authorship

If necessary, the author must present in the article the relevant information (funding body, institutional affiliation, participants, etc.) that authorizes its publication in repositories or other forms of storage. 

Declare the originality of the manuscript, make use of the information as demanded by copyright. 

If necessary, guarantee that studies conducted in humans or other species comply with national and international regulations. To this end, proof of informed consent must be provided. 

Declare any possible conflict of interest. 

The author must inform the Editorial Committee of any significant errors in the published article so that they can be corrected by an erratum, addendum, letter to the editor or withdrawal of the publication. 

In case of plagiarism, substitution of information or omission of the same, the author is obliged to publicly retract and depending on the gravity of the offence, the publication will be withdrawn or corrected. 

The author certifies that the article submitted is original, does not infringe copyright laws or any other property rights, has not been published previously and has not been sent for publication in another journal.