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About Reproduction

Reproduction publishes original research articles and topical reviews on the subject of reproductive biology. Its focus is on cellular and molecular biology of reproduction, including the development of gametes and early embryos in all species including the human; developmental processes such as cell differentiation, morphogenesis and related regulatory mechanisms in normal and disease models; assisted reproductive technologies in model systems and in a clinical environment; reproductive endocrinology; and reproductive physiology. Emerging topics including cloning, the biology of embryonic stem cells, environmental effects on reproductive potential and health, and epigenetic effects on reproductive and developmental processes are encouraged.

Reproduction is committed to supporting the scientific community. Publishing in Reproduction does not incur page charges and colour plates are free. We are committed to rapid publication times, aided by online submission and review with the Manuscript Central system. Reviews are ‘open access’ and research papers are made available free online 1 year after publication. Papers are published on-line with HighWire at www.reproduction-online.org ensuring maximum dissemination and providing full links to PubMed and papers published in other HighWire journals.

Reproduction is the official journal of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility (SRF). It was formed in 2001 when the Society merged its two journals, the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility and Reviews of Reproduction. The Society’s charitable status means that any proceeds from the journal are returned to the research community through the organization of scientific meetings, provision of travel grants and summer studentships.

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