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Submit your research: Dear {NAME}, is one of the most recognised journals in the world. When you pub

Submit your research: [nature.com/srep]( [Link]( Dear {NAME}, [Publishing research in every discipline across the natural sciences, medicine, psychology and engineering,]( Reports]( is one of the most recognised journals in the world. When you publish with Scientific Reports, your research gets the impact not only of being published open access, but also being in one of the world’s most highly cited and frequently read journals. For example: [Why publish in Scientific Reports?]( - Impact Factor of 4.6, CiteScore of 7.5, and Scimago quartile ranking of Q1 - 5th most cited journal in the world, with 738,000+ citations in 2022 - 2.7 million monthly visitors from 200+ countries, reading 7.8 million pages [Explore more facts & figures here.]( A home for every scientifically sound articleScientific Reports’ unique approach—combining an exceptionally broad scope with the Nature Portfolio’s editorial standards—is how the journal achieves what almost no other OA journal can. When you submit your manuscript to Scientific Reports, expert reviewers, plus the handling editor, will review your work with the same exacting standards as other Nature Portfolio journals. The only difference? Every scientifically sound article—meaning that it passes this stringent review—will find a home at Scientific Reports. Our [editorial process]( focuses on the robustness and validity of your research, rather than making subjective decisions on your paper. The sooner you submit your manuscript, the sooner the process can start. Get started on your next submission by reviewing Scientific Reports’ [Submission Guidelines](. Yours sincerely, Dr Rafal Marszalek Chief Editor, Scientific Reports Nature Portfolio [About the journal]( [Author instructions]( [Submit manuscript]( [nature.com/srep]( Follow us on: [Facebook]( [Link]( [Link]( [© Nature]( Portfolio [ ] [ ] This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. As a registered user of Nature Portfolio websites, our database indicates that you have opted-in to receive product information and special offers. If you no longer wish to receive these marketing emails from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. If you wish to discontinue all email services from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. Springer Nature Limited is a company incorporated in England & Wales under company number 785998 & whose registered office is located at The Campus, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW. Nature Portfolio | One New York Plaza, Suite 4500 | New York | NY 10004-1562 | USA [LinkedIn] © 2023 Nature Portfolio. Part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. 30557

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