Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine

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Aims and scope

Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine (CERM) is an international peer-reviewed journal and is an official journal of the Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Korean Society for Assisted Reproduction, the Pacific Society for Reproductive Medicine and Korean Society for Fertility Preservation. Official abbreviated title is Clin Exp Reprod Med .

The areas of interest or the scopes of CERM are as follows;

  • - Infertility practice
  • - Assisted reproduction
  • - Reproductive medicine
  • - Fertility preservation
  • - Reproductive endocrinology
  • - Reproductive physiology
  • - Reproductive surgery
  • - Reproductive immunology
  • - Reproductive genetics
  • - Reproductive urology/andrology
  • - Basic science for reproduction
  • - Developmental biology
  • - Human and animal reproduction

CERM is covered by the PubMed, SCOPUS, and Emerging Sources Citation Index (eSCI).
It is published quarterly on the 1st day of March, June, September and December.

Background
CERM continues the Korean Journal of Reproductive Medicine (pISSN: 2093-8896, 2007-2010) that continues the Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility (pISSN: 1226-2951) launched in 1974. It was initially published annually, biannually from 1983, tri-annually from 1994, and quarterly from 2000. It is published quarterly on the 1st day of March, June, September and December. This journal is supported by the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) Grant funded by the Korean Government. All or part of CERM is indexed/tacked/covered by PubMed, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), SCOPUS, KoreaMed, KoMCI, CrossRef and Google Scholar.

Distribution
CERM is not for sale, but is distributed to members of the Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine and relevant institutions. This journal is open access and full text PDF files are also available at the official website (http://www.eCERM.org). Circulation number of print copies is 400. For subscription of print copy, please contact the Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine (http://www.ksfs.or.kr/).

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