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Peer reviewed only Open Access

PLOS ONE (PO)

Publisher : Public Library of Science
Multidisciplinary Primary research Systematic reviews
e-ISSN 1932-6203
Issue Frequency Monthly
Est. Year 2006
Mobile 4401223442810
DOI YES
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email plos@plos.org

Journal Descriptions

PLOS One accepts research in over two hundred subject areas across science, engineering, medicine, and the related social sciences and humanities. We evaluate research on the basis of scientific validity, strong methodology, and high ethical standards, selecting for research that contributes to academic knowledge. We encourage inter-and multidisciplinary studies, and accept a range of submissions from primary research to protocols and systematic reviews, including research with negative or null results. PLOS ONE welcomes original research submissions from the natural sciences, medical research, engineering, as well as the related social sciences and humanities, including: -Primary research that contributes to the base of scientific knowledge, including interdisciplinary, replication studies, and negative or null results. -Systematic reviews whose methods ensure the comprehensive and unbiased sampling of existing literature. -Submissions describing methods, software, databases, or other tools that meet the journal’s criteria for utility, validation and availability. -Qualitative research that adheres to appropriate study design and reporting guidelines

PLOS ONE (PO) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Multidisciplinary, Primary research, Systematic reviews, engineering, medicine, science, humanities, social sciences, scientific validity , Online , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN E-ISSN: 1932-6203, Established: 2006,
  • Provides Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

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Publications of PO

Usama Atta March, 2025
Due to its various uses, the dynamical system is a significant research area in the field of mathematical biology. The model is first developed by applying the usual derivative with combined...
Brian Dodge October, 2016
As bisexual individuals in the United States (U.S.) face significant health disparities, researchers have posited that these differences may be fueled, at least in part, by negative attitude...
James Dennis Fortenberry November-2013
Background Various forms of community disorder are associated with health outcomes but little is known about how dynamic context where an adolescent spends time relates to her health-relate...
Urine is the CDC-recommended specimen for STI testing. It was unknown if the bacterial communities (microbiomes) in urine reflected those in the distal male urethra. We compared microbiomes ...
Lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiotas are associated with reproductive health and STI resistance in women, whereas altered microbiotas are associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV), STI...
James Dennis Fortenberry November-2010
Background The microbiome of the male urogenital tract is poorly described but it has been suggested that bacterial colonization of the male urethra might impact risk of sexually transmitte...
Brian Dodge July, 2017
In 2015, we conducted a cross-sectional, Internet-based, U.S. nationally representative probability survey of 2,021 adults (975 men, 1,046 women) focused on a broad range of sexual behaviors...
Mary P. Koss October, 2016
Introduction In spite of a high prevalence of HIV infection among adolescents and young adults in sub-Saharan Africa, uptake of HIV testing and counseling among youth in the region remains ...
Peer Briken March, 2018
In their foundational work on the social construction of gender, Kessler and McKenna (1978) investigated the relationship between gender attribution and genital attribution. We used digital ...
Peer Briken February, 2017
Introduction Studies in the general population suggest that determinants of QoL are often sex-dependent. Sex-dependent analyses of QoL in transgender populations have not been performed so ...