Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

 The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) [ISSN 2330-9245 (Online)] is The official journal of the World Academy of Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine (WAARM). It is a scholarly multidisciplinary peer reviewed open access journal which provides a forum for scientific information exchange in the fields of Medical, Dental, Pharmaceutical, Nursing, Veterinary and Biological Science researches. The journa is published once a year and has no article processing and submission fees.

The journal has an internationally oriented "Editorial Team" consisting of selected scientists and clinical experts in various basic and clinical medical science fields. The AJECR considers the policies of COPE (Committee of Publication Ethics) and International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) in conducting, reporting, editing and publication of scholarly research works in medical journals.

The aim of the AJECR is timely dissemination of experimental and clinical research findings to improve human health care. The journal publishes Editorials, Original articles, Review articles, Short communications, Case reports, Methods/techniques and Letters to the editor/correspondences. Articles on laboratory and basic science research as well as clinical research in medicine are eligible for consideration. Reports on animal models and in vitro assays will also be considered.

After online submission, articles are peer-reviewed and, if accepted, are published instantly to allow rapid international exposure.

Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement indicating that all human studies have been reviewed by the appropriate ethics committee and therefore performed according to the ethical standards as in an appropriate version of the Declaration of Helsinki and the subsequent amendments. In addition, a statement as all persons gave informed consent prior to inclusion in the study must be included in the text. Reports on animal experiments must be according to the “Principles of Laboratory Animal Care” (NIH publication 82-23, revised in 1985 and further implemented in 1996).

The editor-in-chief of the AJECR reserves the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. Each person listed as an author is expected to have participated in the study to a significant extent. Although the editors and referees make every effort to ensure the validity of published manuscripts, the final responsibility rests with the authors, not with the Journal, its editors, or the publisher. Author(s) are accountable for the completeness and accuracy of their reports and will be held responsible for false or faulty statements or for failure to fulfill such requisites.

 

Section Policies

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Peer Review Process

The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) employ a double-blind peer review process requesting at least two reviewers to provide critiques usually within two to four weeks on the originality of the research work based on how much it advances the field, validity of science, identifying scientific errors and evaluating the design and methodology used, judging the significance by evaluating the importance of the results, and identifying missing or inaccurate references.

 

Publication Frequency

The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) is at present a once a year published journal having 1 issue per volume per year. The AJECR publishes individual articles as soon as they are ready by adding them to the "Epub ahead of print" Table of Contents. The articles will then be scheduled for publication collectively as an issue.

 

Open Access Policy

The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) implements the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative license which permits unrestricted non-commersial use and distribution, provided the original work is properly cited. AJECR provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 

Archiving

The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) is archived in the LOCKSS PKP-PLN database which create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...

Indexing  The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) is registered in WorldCat and indexed in: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ),   Index Copernicus,   Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources (ROAD),   WHO HINARI, EuropubOpen Academic Journals Index (OAJI),   Directory of Research Journals Indexing (DRJI) ,   J-Gate,   Open Science Directory,   Electronic Journal Libraray (GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Information Centre, Hamburg),   Research Bible,   Journal Index Net,   Free Medical Journals (Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research),   Leibniz Information Centre for Life Sciences, Electronic Journals Library (ZB MED),   Directory of Abstract Indexing for Journals (DAIJ),   Google Scholar, and  Journal TOCs .

 

 

Advertising Policy

The American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (AJECR) accepts online advertising. All ads are subject to review and must comply with standard ethical policies. The journal reserves the right to remove ads whenever deems necessary.