Submit Your Stem Cell Research to Leading Molecular Biology Experts
Join researchers advancing stem cell science through rigorous peer review and global open access dissemination
Two Convenient Submission Methods
We offer two streamlined pathways for submitting your stem cell research. Choose the method that best fits your workflow and manuscript complexity.
ManuscriptZone Portal
Our comprehensive submission and tracking system designed for complete manuscript management throughout the peer review process.
- Real-time submission status tracking
- Auto-save functionality prevents data loss
- Direct access to reviewer comments
- Guided workflow with validation checks
- Revision management tools
- Secure document storage
Best for: Authors who want complete visibility into the review process and prefer structured guidance through each submission step.
Submit via ManuscriptZoneQuick Submission Form
A streamlined alternative for straightforward submissions when you need a faster, simpler process without account creation.
- No account registration required
- Single-page submission interface
- Fast upload for ready manuscripts
- Ideal for simple article types
- Email confirmation provided
Best for: Authors with straightforward manuscripts who prefer a quick submission process and don't require ongoing portal access.
Use Quick Submission FormBoth methods ensure the same rigorous peer review process. Your manuscript will receive expert evaluation from molecular biology specialists regardless of submission method. Choose based on your preference for tracking and workflow management.
Stem Cell Research Article Types We Publish
We welcome diverse contributions to stem cell biology and molecular mechanisms. Our expert reviewers specialize in evaluating research across the full spectrum of stem cell science, from fundamental molecular pathways to translational applications.
Original Research Articles
Comprehensive studies on stem cell differentiation, gene regulation, signaling pathways, epigenetic modifications, and cellular reprogramming mechanisms.
Methods & Protocols
Novel techniques for stem cell isolation, culture optimization, differentiation protocols, molecular analysis methods, and omics approaches.
Review Articles
Comprehensive analyses of stem cell research areas including pluripotency mechanisms, lineage specification, niche interactions, and therapeutic applications.
Short Communications
Rapid reports of significant preliminary findings, novel observations in stem cell behavior, or breakthrough methodological advances.
Case Studies
Detailed analyses of specific stem cell lines, unique differentiation patterns, or exceptional experimental outcomes with broader implications.
Perspectives & Commentaries
Expert opinions on emerging trends, controversial topics, or future directions in stem cell research and regenerative medicine.
Recent Research Topics from Our Authors:
- Transcriptional networks controlling embryonic stem cell pluripotency
- Epigenetic reprogramming during induced pluripotent stem cell generation
- Signaling pathway crosstalk in mesenchymal stem cell differentiation
- Single-cell RNA sequencing of hematopoietic stem cell populations
- CRISPR-based gene editing in human embryonic stem cells
- Metabolic regulation of stem cell fate decisions
- Extracellular matrix influences on neural stem cell behavior
Pre-Submission Checklist
Ensure your manuscript meets our requirements before submission to expedite the review process. Complete manuscripts receive faster editorial screening and reviewer assignment.
- Manuscript File: Prepared in Word (.doc/.docx) or LaTeX format with all sections complete (Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, References)
- Figures and Tables: High-resolution images (minimum 300 DPI) in TIFF, EPS, or PNG format; all figures and tables cited in text with descriptive captions
- Abstract: Structured abstract (250-300 words) summarizing objectives, methods, key findings, and significance for stem cell research
- Keywords: 5-8 relevant keywords for indexing (include specific stem cell types, molecular mechanisms, or techniques studied)
- Author Information: Complete names, affiliations, ORCID IDs, and email addresses for all authors; designated corresponding author clearly identified
- Ethics Approval: Documentation of institutional review board approval for human stem cell research or animal care committee approval for animal studies
- Competing Interests: Declaration of any financial, personal, or professional conflicts of interest
- Data Availability: Statement on data sharing; accession numbers for deposited datasets (GEO, ArrayExpress, etc.)
- Funding Information: Acknowledgment of all funding sources supporting the research
- References: Formatted according to journal guidelines; all citations verified for accuracy
Molecular Biology Specific Requirements: For gene expression studies, include primer sequences and validation data. For protein analysis, provide antibody details and specificity confirmation. For cell culture work, specify stem cell line sources and authentication methods.
Peer Review Timeline
We maintain transparent, predictable timelines throughout the review process. Our molecular biology editorial board and expert reviewers work efficiently to provide thorough evaluation while respecting your publication timeline.
Your manuscript is logged into our system and you receive confirmation. Initial completeness check performed within 24 hours.
Editor-in-Chief or Associate Editor reviews manuscript for scope, quality, and adherence to stem cell research standards. Plagiarism check performed using iThenticate.
Manuscript assigned to 2-3 expert reviewers with specific expertise in your research area (e.g., pluripotency, differentiation, gene regulation, stem cell niche).
Reviewers evaluate scientific rigor, methodology, data interpretation, and significance to stem cell biology. Average review completion: 21 days.
Editor synthesizes reviewer feedback and makes decision: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject. Detailed feedback provided for all decisions.
Authors submit revised manuscript with point-by-point response to reviewer comments. Minor revisions: 2 weeks suggested. Major revisions: 4-6 weeks suggested.
Revised manuscripts undergo expedited re-review focusing on addressed concerns. Minor revisions may receive editor-only review.
Manuscript accepted for publication. Authors receive acceptance letter and publication agreement.
Copyediting, typesetting, and final proofing. Article published online with DOI assignment. Immediate open access availability.
Total Timeline: From submission to publication, most manuscripts complete the process in 60-75 days. Fast-track review available for breakthrough findings or time-sensitive research (contact editor for eligibility).
Why Stem Cell Researchers Choose JESR
Expert Molecular Biology Reviewers
Your work evaluated by specialists in stem cell biology, gene regulation, and cellular differentiation mechanisms
Fast, Transparent Decisions
Average 21-day review time with clear feedback. 57% acceptance rate reflects rigorous but fair evaluation
Immediate Open Access
Your research freely available worldwide upon publication. No embargo periods or access restrictions
Ethical Publishing Standards
Committed to COPE publication ethics, research integrity, and transparent peer review processes
APC Waivers Available
Financial support for researchers from developing countries and unfunded studies. Contact us for eligibility
What Happens After Submission?
Initial Editorial Assessment
Within 3 days of submission, our editorial team conducts a comprehensive initial assessment. We evaluate whether your stem cell research aligns with our journal scope, meets basic quality standards, and presents novel contributions to molecular biology. Manuscripts are screened for:
- Scientific rigor and methodological soundness
- Relevance to stem cell biology and molecular mechanisms
- Originality and significance of findings
- Completeness of data and appropriate statistical analysis
- Adherence to ethical standards for stem cell research
- Plagiarism check (manuscripts with >30% similarity require revision)
Peer Review Process
Manuscripts passing initial screening are assigned to 2-3 expert reviewers selected based on their specific expertise in your research area. Our reviewer pool includes leading researchers in:
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells
- Adult stem cell populations (hematopoietic, mesenchymal, neural)
- Molecular mechanisms of self-renewal and differentiation
- Epigenetic regulation and chromatin remodeling
- Signaling pathway analysis and systems biology
- Gene editing and genetic manipulation techniques
- Omics approaches (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics)
Reviewers provide detailed feedback on experimental design, data interpretation, statistical analysis, and overall contribution to the field. The review process is double-blind to ensure objective evaluation.
Editorial Decisions
Based on reviewer recommendations, the handling editor makes one of four decisions:
- Accept: Manuscript meets all standards and requires no revisions (rare for initial submission)
- Minor Revisions: Small changes needed; typically addressed within 2 weeks
- Major Revisions: Significant improvements required; additional experiments may be requested
- Reject: Manuscript does not meet publication standards; detailed feedback provided for improvement
Revision and Re-review
For manuscripts requiring revisions, authors receive detailed reviewer comments and editor guidance. Your revision should include:
- Point-by-point response to each reviewer comment
- Revised manuscript with changes highlighted
- Additional data or analyses if requested
- Updated figures or supplementary materials
Revised manuscripts undergo expedited re-review (typically 14 days) focusing on how well concerns were addressed. Minor revisions may receive editor-only review for faster processing.
Publication and Dissemination
Upon final acceptance, your manuscript enters production. Our team handles:
- Professional copyediting for clarity and consistency
- Typesetting in journal format
- DOI assignment for permanent citation
- Metadata preparation for indexing databases
- Open access publication with CC-BY license
Your article is published online within 10-14 days of acceptance, immediately accessible to researchers worldwide.
Need Assistance with Your Submission?
Our editorial team is here to support you throughout the submission and review process. Whether you have questions about manuscript preparation, article type selection, or technical submission issues, we're ready to help.
Contact our support team: [email protected]
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