- Stem Cell Biology
- Study dealing with all aspects of stem cells.
- Pluripotency
- Capability of immature cells to give rise to different cell types.
- Clinical Stem Cells
- Clinical usage of stem cells in treating/preventing several diseases.
- Germline Stem Cells
- Stem cells that reside in a specified anatomical niche and help in cell proliferation.
- Stem Cell Bank
- A specified area to store and manage collected stem cells.
- Applied Regenerative Medicine
- The medical study to process, replace/regenerate human cells/tissues to create normal function.
- Embryonic Stem Cells
- Pluripotent cells derived from blastocyst inner wall that can proliferate in to immune cells.
- Stem Cells in Drug Research
- Usage of stem cells as probes and other required agents in drug discovery.
- Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine
- Application of regenerative medicine concepts to retrieve health in organ transplantation.
- Regeneration and Repair
- Regeneration is the process of developing the lost parts where repair is to heal dead tissue.
- Growth Disturbance
- Departure from the normal growth pattern causing health problems.
- Cell Culture and Protocols
- Application of several protocols in cell culture.
- Cryopreservation
- Preserving cells, organelles, etc. in low temperatures typically -80 °C using solid carbon dioxide or -196 °C using liquid nitrogen.
- Cell Migration Assays
- Migration of immune cells as per the stimuli and inhibiting the immune cells by immunosuppressive factors
- Cell Differentiation and Cell Immortalization
- Cell differentiation is the process of organs formation from cells while cell immortalization is the process of cell formation from any mutations.
- Stem Cell Surgery
- Organ surgery with healthy stem cells.
- Cancer Stem Cells
- Stem cells found in tumors possessing the characteristics to give rise all cell types in cancer sample.
- Bone Marrow Stem Cells
- cells originated from bone marrow.
- Stem Cell Therapy
- Stem-cell therapy is the use of stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition.
- Stem-Cell Transplantation
- The process of infusing stem cells in body to replace damaged or diseased organs.
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
- The stem cells that can be generated from adult cells.
- Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
- Stem cells of specific tissue.
- Regenerative Medicine
- The medical study to replace, repair or regenerate the lost tissues or cells.
- Regenerative Therapy
- Replacing of damaged tissue with regenerated new tissue.
- Organ Regeneration
- The process of renewal, restoration, and growth of organs.
- Tissue Regeneration
- The process of renewal, restoration, and growth of tissues in body.
- Bone Marrow Transplantation
- Procedure to replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow with healthy bone marrow stem cells.
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- High quality review process.
- Permanent published archives.
- Author loyal benefits.
- Reviewer credits.
- Visible specified citations.
- Open access - Maximum dissemination.
- Un-interrupted author communication.
- Standard author guidelines.
- Minimal publication charges with convenient and safe modes of transfer.
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Enliven Archive – Open Access Publishing
Enliven’s main motto is to promote open access and sustain in the open access field with new approaches and to widen the chances in open access which will create a new turn in current era.
As Enliven is an open access non-profit model, we seek support from scientific community, industries, funding agencies, universities, institutes, and any others interested in publications.
We believe that scientific information must be accessible for everyone worldwide without any barriers.
Enliven supports all open access statements without any controversies and will maintain all the required standards to support open access with complete dedication.
Enliven Archive supports all the statements of COPE (http://publicationethics.org/), OASPA (http://oaspa.org/), and BOAI (http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/list_
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Enliven Archive is an international publisher and follows gold open access. Here are the publishing rules in gold open access
- All published articles are strictly peer reviewed
- Available to everyone for free immediately after publishing
- Published articles can be reused in any possible way without changing the content
- Permanent archives for published versions
- Every article are set with unique article identifier
Publication Charges
All published Enliven Archive articles are freely available to everyone immediately after publishing and readers need not pay. To make this happen, Enliven Archives relies on publication charges paid from authors.
Enliven sets a very minimal publication charges for the articles published. To promote authors from all ranges, Enliven does all possible aspects.
Publication Charges – In Detail
Enliven collects publication charges to cover the publishing services that include provision of online resources to editors, reviewers, authors; article processing services; hosting journals and published articles; customer services; and article dissemination services. There exists NO submission charges, NO pre acceptance charges.
Publication charges include:
- Peer review and publishing process
- Hosting the archives
- Post acceptance process viz. multiple quality checks, copy editing, page making, proof reading, galley proofing, online versions’ conversion
- Dissemination of work
Enliven collects publication charges merely to sustain the maintenance and availability of life time archives for the archived articles.
Publication Charges – Responsibility
Usually, corresponding author takes the responsibility of arranging publication charges for the published articles but any other author or institute, University can also take the responsibility for processing the publication charges.
Corresponding author may declare any other author or institute/University for publication charges in charge to avoid any miscommunication.
Publication Charges – Process
Publication charges will be paid after completing all the process of publishing and hence authors shall have no conflicts with Enliven Archive to process the publication charges.
Enliven Archive raises the prescribed invoice quoting the publication charges and will detail the publication procedure in the raised invoice. Authors need to follow the instructions to process the publication charges.
Enliven accepts the publication charges in following modes
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Publication Charges – Waivers
Enliven Archive provides reliable discounts and waivers for the authors by evaluating the authors’ criteria and article type where to sustain the journal flow, only minimal waivers and discounts are available for the journal.
Publication Charges – Contact
Authors may get in contact with Enliven Archive at accounts@enlivenarchive.org for any queries related to publication charges.
Publication Charges
High Income Countries - 1000USD
Middle Income Countries - 800USD
Low Income Countries - 500USD