cell-framing
GitHub用于在起草前锁定单一线索叙事,将实验结果转化为符合Cell标准的“假设-机制-意义”故事。通过强制整合数据、规划图表逻辑及优化引言结构,确保论文具备单一核心论点,避免松散罗列。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill cell-framing -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "cell-framing",
"description": "Use to lock the single narrative arc before drafting — converts a set of correct results into one Cell-shaped story that runs hypothesis → mechanism → significance, not a list of experiments."
}
Single-Narrative Framing (cell-framing)
When to trigger
- The science is solid but the manuscript reads like three loosely related sub-projects.
- The introduction opens with paragraphs of background before any contribution.
- Reviewers/colleagues say "what's the one thing this paper shows?"
- You can list the results but not the single story they tell.
Cell tells ONE story
A Cell Article is a single argument with a beginning, middle, and end:
Hypothesis / question → the mechanism we uncovered → why it matters broadly.
Every figure is a chapter that advances this one arc. If a result does not serve the central story, it belongs in supplement or a different paper. Force the whole paper into one sentence:
"We show that [surprising mechanism], which explains [phenomenon] and means [broad consequence]."
If you cannot fill all three brackets without jargon, the framing is not ready — and possibly the story is not complete (cell-fit).
The "complete story" expectation
Cell readers expect the arc to feel airtight: each claim is set up, tested with converging evidence, and alternatives are excluded before you move on. Map your figures to the arc:
- Fig. 1 — establish the phenomenon / set up the hypothesis.
- Figs. 2–3 — identify the mechanism (the molecular/cellular cause).
- Figs. 4–5 — perturb it both ways (loss + gain of function) to prove causality.
- Fig. 6+ — generality / in vivo relevance / the broad implication.
If a chapter is missing, the reviewers will ask for it — better to see the gap now.
Cell introduction shape (≈3–4 short paragraphs)
- The broad problem — what the field cannot yet explain, framed for a general life-scientist.
- The specific gap / hypothesis — what is unknown and the question you pose.
- Why now / why tractable — the tool, system, or idea that finally lets you answer it.
- What we found — the advance in plain terms, ending on the broad implication. The reader knows your mechanism before Results.
The "why now" hooks
Name explicitly which applies:
- A new tool/system (CRISPR screen, cryo-EM, single-cell, organoid) made the mechanism testable.
- A longstanding paradox in the field is now resolvable.
- A clinically/biologically urgent problem makes the mechanism timely.
- A prediction from a model is now directly testable.
Title discipline
- Declarative and specific: "Protein X drives Y by mechanism Z" beats "Insights into Y."
- The noun phrase carries the mechanism, not just the system.
- Avoid "Towards", "A study of", "Characterization of", "Novel".
- Cell titles are short and often name the molecular actor and the effect.
Narrative anti-frames (rewrite these)
| Anti-frame | Reframe |
|---|---|
| "We characterized protein X." | "Protein X gates process Y — a previously unknown control point." |
| "Here we report several findings on…" | "We define the mechanism by which… " |
| Three parallel mini-stories | One arc; demote side-results to supplement |
| "Our data are consistent with model M." | "Our perturbations decide between models, favoring M." |
Output format
【One-sentence story】 "We show that ... which explains ... and means ..."
【Figure-to-arc map】 phenomenon / mechanism / causality (LOF+GOF) / generality
【Why-now hook】 which applies
【Intro skeleton】 problem / gap / why-now / advance+implication
【Working title】 declarative, names the actor + effect
【Risk】 any chapter of the arc missing? (→ cell-fit)
【Next】 cell-writing
Anti-patterns
- Do not present parallel mini-stories — Cell wants one arc.
- Do not bury the advance below background; the mechanism belongs in the first paragraphs.
- Do not inflate with "novel/unprecedented" — show the mechanism, don't label it.
- Do not keep results that don't serve the central story in the main text.
Confirm structural expectations against current Cell Press author guidelines.
Version History
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