Indexing & Discovery — Built for Maximum Research Impact
Cancer Genetics And Biomarkers ensures your work gets the visibility and credibility it deserves through trusted scholarly infrastructure. Here's exactly how your research reaches the global academic community.
Submit Your Research Now →Crossref DOI Registration
Permanent identification with complete metadata for reliable citation tracking. Trusted by 18,000+ publishers worldwide.
CrossMark Version Control
Ensures readers always access the most current version of your article with updates and corrections clearly marked.
Crossref Similarity Check
Plagiarism screening during editorial review maintains the highest standards of research integrity and originality.
Google Scholar
World's most widely used academic search engine. Your article appears within hours of publication to millions of researchers.
WorldCat (OCLC)
Global library catalog with 17,900+ member libraries. Ensures institutional discovery and long-term academic visibility.
ISSN Portal Registration
Official registry entry (ISSN: 2572-3030) providing authoritative identification and bibliographic control.
Additional Academic Discovery Platforms
Your research is automatically discovered by major academic databases through open metadata and structured crawling.
Find Cancer Genetics And Biomarkers in These Registries
Verified listings in major academic directories and journal databases for institutional recognition and discoverability.
Submission
Upload manuscript; editorial checks and peer review begin immediately
Acceptance & Proofing
Final files prepared; metadata validated; references checked for accuracy
Metadata Deposited
Deposits and sitemaps enable swift discovery in Scholar and library systems
Globally Discoverable
Your paper appears across all discovery channels and research profiles
What's the difference between indexing and discovery?
Indexing (e.g., Crossref DOIs) ensures citation integrity and permanent identification. Discovery (e.g., Google Scholar, WorldCat) helps readers find and access your work. Both are crucial for maximizing research impact.
How quickly will my article be discoverable?
Crossref registration allows immediate citation resolution. Discovery platforms typically index new articles within 24-48 hours of publication, ensuring rapid visibility to the global research community.
Are all articles in this journal indexed in PubMed?
Not all articles are indexed in PubMed. Only articles funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or other agencies that require deposit are eligible to be deposited in PubMed Central (PMC). Once deposited in PMC, these articles become discoverable through PubMed.