Copyright & License
Clinical & Molecular Biomedicine (CMB) is committed to open research, author rights, and the broad dissemination of scientific knowledge. The journal’s copyright and licensing policy ensures that authors retain ownership of their work while allowing published research to be freely accessed, shared, reused, and distributed with proper attribution.
Creative Commons License
All articles published in Clinical & Molecular Biomedicine are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
This license permits others to:
• Copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
• Remix, transform, and build upon the material
• Use the material for any purpose, including commercial use
Attribution Requirement
Users of published material must provide appropriate credit to the original authors and the journal, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
Proper attribution helps protect author recognition while supporting the free and responsible use of published research.
Rights Granted to the Journal
By publishing with Clinical & Molecular Biomedicine, authors grant the journal the right to publish, distribute, and promote the article under the applicable open access license.
The final published article is treated as the Version of Record and may be shared and cited using its official publication details and DOI.
Reuse of Published Content
Published articles may be reused, shared, and adapted in accordance with the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license. Reuse must always include proper acknowledgment of the original authors, article title, journal, and license terms.
Third-Party Material and Permissions
Authors are responsible for obtaining formal permission to reproduce, reuse, or adapt any content that has been previously published or is currently under copyright. This includes figures, tables, diagrams, photographs, illustrations, datasets, substantial text segments, and proprietary materials.
Any reused material must be clearly acknowledged in the manuscript, such as in the figure caption, table note, or relevant section of the text.
Permissions are generally not required for materials published under a compatible open-access license, such as CC BY, provided that the original source and authors are cited according to the license terms.

