Open Access
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Publishing open access
npj Systems Biology and Applications is an open access journal: authors pay an article processing charge (APC) for their final published article to be open access online and freely accessible online.
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Benefits of open access
Open access publication can lead to:
- Increased citation and usage
- Greater public engagement
- Faster impact
- Broader collaboration
- Increased interdisciplinary interaction
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Article processing charges
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