Mathews Open Access Journals follow certain ethical standards to make sure high-quality scientific publications, to attain public confidence in scientific findings.
Plagiarism/ Duplicate Submission: Mathews Open Access Journals firmly encourages original manuscripts and must not use the words, figures, or ideas of others without attribution. All sources must be cited at the point they are used, and reuse of wording must be limited and be attributed or quoted in the text. The content should not be submitted/ published elsewhere with other publishing groups. Our quality control teams check for the plagiarism through software to detect the overlapping of content and similar text in submitted manuscripts. Manuscripts that are found to have been plagiarized from a manuscript by other authors, whether published or unpublished, will be rejected and the authors may incur sanctions. Any published articles may need to be corrected or retracted.
Data Fabrication and Falsification: If the submitted manuscripts are found to have either fabricated or falsified research work, i.e. methods, experimental results, including the manipulation of images will be immediately rejected.
Conflicts of Interest: Authors must declare all potential interests in a ‘Conflicts of interest’ section, which should explain why the interest may be a conflict. If there are none, the authors should state “The author(s) declare(s) that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper.” Submitting authors are responsible for coauthors declaring their interests.
Human and Animal Rights: Ethical clearance documents need to be provided if applicable. The work involving animal models and human volunteers need to submit the necessary statements.
In the above publication ethical cases if the violations are found, the editorial office is authorized to take action accordingly.
Published : 04th May 2022
Authors : Tadaaki Morotomi1*, Narihiko Hirano1, Yasuhiro Sanada2, Mitsugu Fujita3, Koji Niwa4
Citation : Tadaaki Morotomi, et al. (2022). Location-Based Surgical Approaches for Orbital Tumor Resection. Mathews J Ophthamol. 7(1):27.
Published : 16th August 2021
Authors : Yuchen Wang1,2, MD; Zizhen Wang3, Bsc; Mingyan He1,2, MD; Yinan Liu1,2, MD; Ziyuan Liu1,2, MD; Xiaoyong Chen1,2*, MD, PhD; Wei Wang1,2, MD, PhD
Citation : Chen X, et al. (2021). Effect of limbal incision positions on corneal Q-value in cataract surgery: a retrospective study of monofocal IOL and trifocal IOL. Mathews J Ophthalmol. (6)1:26.
Published : 21st December 2020
Authors : Anubhav Chauhan1*, Poonam Samyal2, Kulbhushan Prakash Chaudhary3
Citation : Chauhan A, et al. (2020). Picture in Picture. Mathews J Ophthalmol. (5)1:25.
Published : 31st July 2019
Author :
Berov G Lyubomir*
Citation : Lyubomir BG. (2019). The Intellectual Human Eye. Mathews J Ophthalmol 4(1): 23.
Published : 30th July 2019
Authors : Burcu Kasım*, and Yusuf Koçluk
Citation : Kasım B. (2019). Variability in Topographic Measurements in Keratoconus. Mathews J Ophthalmol 4(1): 24.
Published : 12th November 2018
Authors : Perla M. Madrigal-Ruiz1 ,Sergio Alberto Ramirez-Garcia2 ,Luis J. Flores-Alvarado1 , Dalia A. Madrigal-Ruiz3 ,Eder Axel Suarez Villanueva4 ,Lorena G. Ramón Canul2 ,Mauro Alberto Sánchez Hernández5 ,María Elena Aguilar-Aldrete6 ,Rosalba RuizMejía1
Citation : Madrigal-Ruiz PM, Ramirez-Garcia SAR, FloresAlvarado LJ, Madrigal-Ruiz DA, et al. (2018). Atm is a Gene Target in the Clinical Following of Diabetic Retinopathy. Mathews J Ophthalmol 3(1): 022.