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Evolving Stem Cell Research publishes all articles under Creative Commons licensing, ensuring maximum accessibility and reuse of regenerative medicine research while maintaining appropriate author protections.
Our licensing framework balances open science principles with recognition of author contributions to stem cell advancement and therapeutic development.
All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). This widely-adopted license enables broad use of stem cell research while requiring proper attribution to original authors.
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Anyone may copy and redistribute stem cell research in any medium or format for any purpose, including commercial applications, with proper attribution.
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Authors publishing in Evolving Stem Cell Research retain significant rights to their research work. Understanding these rights helps authors maximize the value of their regenerative medicine publications.
- Copyright remains with the author(s), not transferred to the journal for stem cell publications
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