Capitalization of Main Entries
13.1.4 Capitalization of Main Entries
Although main entries have traditionally featured initial capitals to distinguish them from subentries, The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, recommends lowercase, except when the entry term would begin with a capital, eg, proper nouns.4 This is especially worthwhile in biomedical publications, in which capitalization may be complex and may distinguish otherwise identical terms.
AFP. See α-fetoprotein
Afp, 98
AFP, 103
Brca1, 112
BRCA1, 54, 804–809
breast cancer, 50–57, 110–113, 801–815
Haemophilus influenzae Rd, 998
hepatitis, 1015–1028
HindIII, 698
LPL. See lipoprotein lipase
LPL, 1092
Staphylococcus aureus, 1056–1077. See also staphylococci