BibTex style files for a number of journals that include support for the natbib package. There is no guarantee that these style files really do what you expect them to do but they worked for me.
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The bst BibTeX style files in this directory are placed in the public domain.
They were generated with the custom-bib system, using the journals specifications for formatting references. None of these files are officially endorsed by the journals (although Biophys J is apparently using biophysj-natbib.bst for authors that insist on LaTeX).
If you want to make these files yourself, run
latex makebst
The crucial choices to make it work with natbib are
STYLE OF CITATIONS: Author-year AUTHOR--YEAR SUPPORT SYSTEM: NatbibFrom then on, follow the journal guidelines as best as you can. Last modified: 2008-07-08 23:01:17+0000 by Oliver Beckstein