neural_regeneration_research

Neural Regeneration Research

Journal Title:: Neural Regeneration Research (NRR) Publisher:: Wolters Kluwer / MedKnow ISSN:: 1673-5374 Language:: English Open Access:: Yes (CC BY-NC-SA) Scope:: Neural regeneration, stem cells, neurorepair, tissue engineering, neurodegenerative diseases

Neural Regeneration Research focuses on studies involving:

  • Neurogenesis and regeneration
  • Stem cell therapy and tissue engineering
  • Gene therapy in neurodegenerative diseases
  • CNS/PNS injury repair mechanisms
  • Translational models for neurological recovery

The journal plays a bridging role between basic neuroscience and clinical regenerative therapy.

  • Impact Factor (2024): β‰ˆ 6.7
  • SJR (2024): β‰ˆ 1.29
  • Quartile: Q1 in Neuroscience and Cell Biology
  • Indexed in: Web of Science (SCI-E), PubMed Central, Scopus, BIOSIS, DOAJ, Embase
  • Acceptance Rate: Estimated < 30%
  • Time to Publication: 90–180 days
  • High growth in impact factor over the past decade (0.2 β†’ 6.7)
  • Open access enhances visibility and citation
  • Wide global reach, especially in Asia-Pacific neuroregenerative research
  • Robust peer-review: β‰₯3 reviewers per submission, double-blind model
  • Fast turnaround: faster than many comparable neuroscience journals
  • Strong editorial leadership: close engagement with authors and reviewers
  • High publication fees, including layout and foreign-review costs (some opaque)
  • Rapid expansion risks quality drift without strict editorial control
  • Variable article quality in earlier years (improving trend recently)
  • Geographic citation skew (overrepresentation from specific academic clusters)
Journal Impact Factor Scope Open Access Notes
Neural Regeneration Research 6.7 Regeneration, repair βœ” Fast growth, strong in Asia
Restorative Neurology & Neuroscience 2.8 Motor recovery, CNS disorders βœ– Conservative pace
Experimental Neurology 5.3 Broader neuroscience βœ– Classic, slower publication

Neural Regeneration Research is a promising and maturing journal, especially suited for:

  • Early translational studies in regenerative medicine
  • Novel mechanisms in CNS/PNS repair
  • Preclinical models of functional restoration

Ideal for researchers seeking rapid, open-access dissemination in a high-impact environment Caution with APC costs and rigorous quality check recommended

  • Submission System: Editorial Manager / Medknow
  • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Kwok-Fai So (Hong Kong / China)
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