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Short answer, no. Nature charges thousands for open access and years ago stopped retracting fraudulent papers, because they published so many.
The problem is your query: high score. Those numbers are highly gamed by journals. There is NO correlation between quality and JIF. And some of these journals can hold up publication for YEARS while "leaders" in the field gate keep.
Publishing is broken, and should not be private. We should all publish in one digital resource with transparent peer reviews visible. One step beyond BioRxiv. Currently, this industry sucks $4B out of Biomedical research and relies entirely on unchecked free labor.
PLOS is a misnomer. It is not public, and it's just more cronyism. Then there are hundreds of predatory journals, including Science journals.
Thanks!