Style request: Molecular Microbiology

Hello,

I looked for this style in the list and in the forum, but I was unable to find it .
Coulld you built it?
I only found these informations in the official web site (http://www.wiley.com/bw/submit.asp?ref=0950-382X&site=1):

References
Authors should use the system illustrated below. Only full articles which have been published or are in press may be included in the reference list. In the text, unpublished or submitted studies should be referred to as such (e.g. J.M. Smith, unpublished), or as a personal communication. It is the authors responsibility to obtain permission from colleagues to include their work as a personal communication. In the text, references should be inserted in parentheses in date order, as follows: (Pugsley, 1996; Matsunaga et al., 1997). The reference list should be in alphabetical order according to the first named author. Papers with two authors should follow those of the first named author, arranged in alphabetical order according to the name of the second author. Articles with more than two authors should follow those of the first named author in chronological order. The title of the article must be included. For papers with up to seven authors, the names of all authors should be listed. For papers with eight or more authors, the first six names should be listed, followed by 'et al.'. Standard abbreviations of journal titles should be used, as in the Index Medicus. The following provide examples:

Pugsley, A.P. (1996) Multimers of the precursor of a type IV pilin like component of the general secretory pathway are unrelated to pili. Mol Microbiol 20: 1235-1245.

McGowan, S.J., Sebaihias, M., OLeary, S., Hardie, K.R., Williams, P., Stewart, G.S.A.B., et al. (1997) Analysis of the carbapenem of Erwinia carotovora: definition of the antibiotic biosynthetic genes and evidence for a novel ß-lactam resistant mechanism. Mol Microbiol 26: 545-556.

Higgins, C.F., Causton, H.C., Dance, G.S.G., and Mudd, E.A. (1993) The role of the 30 end in mRNA stability and decay. In Control of Messenger RNA Stability. Belasco, J.G., and Brawerman, G. (eds). San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 13-30.

References to material available on the World Wide Web can be given, but only if the information is available without charge to readers on an official site. Authors will be asked to provide electronic copies of the cited material for inclusion on the Molecular Microbiology web site at the discretion of the Editors. The format for citations is as follows:

Beckleheimer, J. (1994). How do you cite URLs in a bibliography? [WWW document]. URL http://www.nrlssc.navy.mil/meta/bibliography.html.

Reference Management and Formatting
We recommend the use of a tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting.
EndNote reference styles can be searched for here:
http://www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp

Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here:
http://www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp


Thank you for your help
  • http://www.zotero.org/support/requesting_styles
  • I have created a simple but useable style for molecular microbiology, you can find more about it in this thread: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/14034/new-csl-molecular-microbiology-wiley/#Item_1
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