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By removing financial and legal barriers to scientific knowledge, the journal promotes broad visibility, accessibility, and impact for authors’ work.
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This licensing framework supports the journal’s mission to foster collaboration, transparency, and accessibility in scientific research.
Through its open-access and author-rights policy, the Open Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology promotes global collaboration and the free exchange of knowledge.
By enabling unrestricted access and reuse of published content, the journal encourages open dialogue, scientific cooperation, and the collective advancement of physiology and pharmacology.