Indexing & Abstracting
Cellular & Molecular Intelligence (CMI) is committed to improving the discoverability, accessibility, and citation tracking of published research through accurate metadata, persistent identifiers, and standardized reference practices.
After final production, each published article is assigned a permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI), ensuring that the work is instantly citable. Article metadata is prepared and optimized to support accurate discovery by search engines and academic databases.
Accurate referencing is essential to enable proper indexing, linking, and citation tracking through major databases such as Crossref, Scopus, and PubMed. Authors are strongly encouraged to include Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) wherever available, as DOIs provide permanent and reliable links to published content.
CMI follows a numbered citation style, with references indicated by numbers in square brackets within the text and numbered consecutively in the order in which they first appear in the manuscript. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the List of Title Word Abbreviations (LTWA) to ensure standardization.
Carefully prepared references enhance the credibility of the manuscript and facilitate accurate indexing, discoverability, and citation of the published work.
