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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology

  • ISSN: 0273-2300
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.6
  • Impact factor: 3.4
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology publishes peer reviewed articles that involve the generation, evaluation, and interpretation of experimental animal and human data that are of direct importance and relevance for regulatory authorities with respect to toxicological and pharmacological regulations in society. All peer-reviewed articles that are published should be devoted to improve the protection of human health and environment. Reviews and discussions are welcomed that address legal and/or regulatory decisions with respect to risk assessment and management of toxicological and pharmacological compounds on a scientific basis. It addresses an international readership of scientists, risk assessors and managers, and other professionals active in the field of human and environmental health. Types of peer-reviewed articles published: Original research articles of relevance for regulatory aspects covering aspects including, but not limited to: Factors influencing human sensitivity Exposure science related to risk assessment Alternative toxicological test methods Frameworks for evaluation and integration of data in regulatory evaluations Harmonization across regulatory agencies Read-across methods and evaluations Contemporary Reviews on policy related Research issues Letters to the Editor Guest Editorials (by Invitation) News on recent or upcoming policy related Research issues, outcomes of regulatory expert meetings with implications for risk assessment and management RTP Tobacco policy Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, as the journal serving developments for improvement of human health and environment, will not consider manuscripts that have been supported by tobacco companies.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology

Reproductive Toxicology

  • ISSN: 0890-6238
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.6
  • Impact factor: 3.3
Reproductive Toxicology is affiliated with the European Teratology Society Drawing from a large number of disciplines, Reproductive Toxicology publishes timely, original research on the influence of chemical and physical agents on reproduction. Written by and for obstetricians, pediatricians, embryologists, teratologists, geneticists, toxicologists, andrologists, and others interested in detecting potential reproductive hazards, the journal is a forum for communication among researchers and practitioners. Articles focus on the application of in vitro, animal and clinical research to the practice of clinical medicine. All aspects of reproduction are within the scope of Reproductive Toxicology, including the formation and maturation of male and female gametes, sexual function, the events surrounding the fusion of gametes and the development of the fertilized ovum, nourishment and transport of the conceptus within the genital tract, implantation, embryogenesis, intrauterine growth, placentation and placental function, parturition, lactation and neonatal survival. Adverse reproductive effects in males will be considered as significant as adverse effects occurring in females. To provide a balanced presentation of approaches, equal emphasis will be given to clinical and animal or in vitro work. Typical end points that will be studied by contributors include: Infertility Sexual dysfunction Spontaneous abortion Malformations Abnormal histogenesis Stillbirth Intrauterine growth retardation Prematurity Behavioral abnormalities Perinatal mortality
Reproductive Toxicology

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy

  • ISSN: 1551-7411
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.6
  • Impact factor: 3.9
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) is one of several journals in comportment with the Granada Statements publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed content in health services research specifically as it relates to some aspects of the medication use process. The medication use process includes but is not limited to the prescribing, preparation, dispensing, administration, adherence to, evaluation, monitoring, and outcomes associated with legend or with over-the-counter medications, incorporating the concept of clinical pharmacy which aims to optimize utilization of medicines to achieve person-centered and public health goals. The medication use process includes attitudes, perspectives, knowledge, and behaviors of any actor in this process, including prescribers, pharmacists, pharmacy personnel, other health practitioners, patients, and caregivers. As such, the Granada Group journals often refer to "pharmacy" in their title or description, as these persons are central to medication use process; however, research articles reviews, and commentaries can refer to any person involved in this process, as well as any evaluation (e.g., pharmaceoepidemiological) of the drug products themselves or systems employed to optimize the use process. The Granada Group journals share certain commonalities and also goals to improve the medication use process and the outcomes emanating from this endeavor; however, each journal has an established niche and optimally suited for certain types of manuscripts. RSAP publishes twelve times per year, featuring original scientific reports, comprehensive review articles, proposed models, and provocative commentaries in the social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences. Topics of interest include outcomes evaluation of drug products, programs, or services; pharmacoepidemiology; medication adherence; disease management; medication use policy; drug marketing; evaluation of educational paradigms that could impact practice and/or patient behavior; and other topics related to public health in the context of pharmacy or medication use. RSAP is to become a widely recognized venue for publishing articles that proffer new models to guide existing research, make methodological arguments, or otherwise describe the results of rigorous theory-building research. Practice and education research are considered, with preference given to papers evaluating theoretical constructs and to those that might shape policy.
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy

Revue des Maladies Respiratoires Actualités

  • ISSN: 1877-1203
La Revue des maladies respiratoires Actualités est la composante de la Revue des maladies respiratoires qui publie, sous la forme d’une information scientifique didactique, les documents issus des principales conférences ou réunions scientifiques des divers aspects de la pratique pneumologique.
Revue des Maladies Respiratoires Actualités

SLAS Discovery

  • ISSN: 2472-5552
Advancing the Science of Drug DiscoveryAn official journal of SLAS SLAS Discovery reports how scientists develop and use novel technologies and/or approaches to provide and characterize chemical and biological tools to understand and treat human disease. The journal focuses on drug discovery sciences with a strong record of scientific rigor and impact, reporting on research that: Enables and improves target validation Evaluates current drug discovery technologies Provides novel research tools Incorporates research approaches that enhance depth of knowledge and drug Discovery success SLAS Discovery's Editorial Scope Includes: scientific and technical advances in target identification/validation (including chemical probes, RNA silencing, gene editing technologies); biomarker discovery; assay development; virtual, medium- or high-throughput screening (biochemical and biological, biophysical, phenotypic, toxicological, ADME); lead generation/optimization; chemical biology; and informatics (data analysis, image analysis, statistics, bio- and chemo-informatics). Review articles cover new paradigms in drug discovery and advances in drug discovery technologies. SLAS Discovery is of particular interest to those involved in analytical chemistry, applied microbiology, automation, biochemistry, bioengineering, biomedical optics, biotechnology, bioinformatics, cell biology, DNA science and technology, genetics, information technology, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, natural products chemistry, organic chemistry, pharmacology, spectroscopy, and toxicology.
SLAS Discovery

TIP

  • ISSN: 1405-888X
TIP is a semiannual periodical specialized in Chemical-Biological Sciences, edited by the Publishing Department in FES Zaragoza, UNAM. It has a public resources funding. Its editing formats are PDF and XML. This periodical is mainly addressed to researchers, professionals and students interested in the development of chemical-biological sciences. Its aim is to disseminate information in the following areas: Cellular and Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Genetics, Physiology, Toxicology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Botany and Zoology, Ethology, Ecology, Soil Science, Geology, Geophysics, Environmental Geochemistry, Global Warming, Paleontology, Archaeozoology and Evolution, Pharmacy, Physical Chemistry, Physiochemical, as well as, General, Organic, Inorganic, Molecular and Industrial Chemistry. This periodical publishes mainly papers about original unpublished scientific research, but also educational reports, reviews and essays of different types, as well as, the results from research projects of graduate students. TIP is currently indexed in: PERIÓDICA. LATINDEX, ARTEMISA, REDALyC, SciELO-México, Master Journal List de Thomson Reuters ISI, Zoological Record, Portal de Revistas Científicas y Arbitradas de UNAM, EBSCO Information Services and Chemical Abstracts Service. TIP es una publicación semestral especializada en ciencias químico-biológicas, editada por el departamento de publicaciones de la FES Zaragoza, UNAM y cuyo financiamiento es con recursos públicos. Los formatos de edición son en PDF y XML. Está dirigida fundamentalmente a investigadores, profesionistas y estudiantes interesados en el avance de las disciplinas químico-biológicas. El objetivo es difundir información en: biología celular y molecular, microbiología, genética, fisiología, toxicología, bioquímica, biofísica, biotecnología, botánica y zoología, etología, ecología, edafología, geología, geofísica, geoquímica ambiental, cambio climático, paleontología, arqueozoología y evolución, farmacia, fisicoquímica, química general, orgánica, inorgánica, molecular e industrial. La revista es una publicación que acepta principalmente trabajos de investigación científica original e inédita, pero también artículos de revisión, ensayos, notas científicas y los resultados de investigaciones de tesis de estudiantes de grado, debidamente asesorados. TIP está actualmente indexada en: PERIÓDICA. LATINDEX, ARTEMISA, REDALyC, SciELO-México, Master Journal List de Thomson Reuters ISI, Zoological Record, Portal de Revistas Científicas y Arbitradas de UNAM, EBSCO Information Services y Chemical Abstracts Service.
TIP

The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry

  • ISSN: 0955-2863
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.9
  • Impact factor: 5.6
Devoted to advancements in nutritional sciences, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry presents experimental nutrition research as it relates to: biochemistry, molecular biology, toxicology, immunology or physiology and human health and diseases. Rigorous reviews by an international editorial board of distinguished scientists ensure publication of the most current and key research being conducted in nutrition at the cellular, animal and human level. In addition to its monthly features of critical reviews and research articles, The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry also periodically publishes emerging issues, experimental methods, and other types of articles such as but not limited to policy statements.
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry

Toxicology

  • ISSN: 0300-483X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.6
  • Impact factor: 4.5
Affiliated with the German Toxicology Society Toxicology as a multidisciplinary, data-rich field has witnessed the availability of a cutting-edge technologies to investigate mechanisms underlying adverse consequences of exposures to xenobiotic chemicals, particularly as it relates to human health. Toxicology fully embraces these advancements by serving as a hub for exchange of information regarding state-of-the-art developments in the broad field of contemporary toxicology. Journal scope emphasis is on human-relevant and mechanistic research at all levels of biological organization, ranging from the molecular scale to the organismal level. The publication priority for Toxicology is on original high-quality research and review papers on any topic relevant to toxicology, in particular related to hazard identification, all that are subject to rigorous peer-review. The Toxicology target audience includes undergraduates to full professionals in academic, industrial and regulatory settings in any part of the world. Notes from the Editors In order to support interpretation of published findings to human health, the journal requires inclusion of specific statements within the ABSTRACT and METHODS sections of each submitted article: ABSTRACT: The experimental system (e.g., in vivo species, cell culture, etc.) including the exposure dose or concentration and duration that produces an effect, if an effect is observed, must be described in the ABSTRACT to the manuscript. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The relevance of the experimental system and exposure dose or concentration and duration in terms of potential human exposures must be described in the Materials and Methods section of the manuscript. Justification of the exposure cannot be based solely on previous publications, but rather the comparison must be to either estimated, anticipated, or measured human exposures. The authors must identify the chemicals by CAS number, their source and purity; the method of randomization for group sampling, the number of experimental sample replicates in each treatment group, and provide a proper description of the statistical analysis of data that was employed. Journal Policy: TOXICOLOGY does not publish results from exposures to uncharacterized chemical mixtures or extracts from natural products. All exposures must be fully characterized analytically. Justification for this policy is that it is near impossible for other investigators to replicate findings of a study wherein the chemical composition of the exposure is not completely characterized. TOXICOLOGY does not publish purely descriptive safety studies or studies describing the therapeutic efficacy of cytotoxic agents without strong emphasis on end-points relating to a proposed mechanism of toxicity.
Toxicology

Toxicology Letters

  • ISSN: 0378-4274
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.8
  • Impact factor: 3.5
Official Journal of EUROTOX An international journal for the rapid publication of novel reports on a range of aspects of toxicology, especially mechanisms of toxicity. Toxicology Letters serves as a multidisciplinary forum for research in toxicology. The prime aim is the rapid publication of research studies that are both novel and advance our understanding of a particular area. In addition to hypothesis-driven studies on mechanisms of mammalian toxicity, Toxicology Letters welcomes seminal work in the following areas: In silico toxicology Toxicokinetics Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling Systems toxicology Predictive toxicology 3R research in toxicology New approach methodology (NAMs) Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) Integrated testing strategies Systematic and narrative reviews and mini-reviews in various areas of toxicology will be published. Clinical, occupational and safety evaluation, hazard and risk assessment, regulatory toxicology, impact on man, animal and environment studies of sufficient novelty to warrant rapid publication will be considered. Toxicology Letters also publishes editorials, commentaries and contemporary issues in toxicology. The following types of work are not within the scopes of Toxicology Letters: Ecotoxicology studies Case studies Chemoprevention studies Pharmacological investigations Authors are advised to follow the ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments; https://arriveguidelines.org/) and the OECD guidance document on Good In Vitro Method Practices (GIVIMP; https://www.oecd.org/env/guidance-document-on-good-in-vitro-method-practices-givimp-9789264304796-en.htm). In vitro or in vivo investigations conducted at concentrations or doses of no relevance to human or animal exposure will not be considered. Routes of exposure other than those relevant to human or animal exposure need to be justified. Assessment of dose-response should be an integral component of any toxicological research report. Unless adequately justified, studies conducted at a single dose level may not be considered. Test materials must be chemically defined and characterized. Investigations of chemically undefined plant extracts or uncharacterized nanoparticles will not be considered.
Toxicology Letters

Toxicology Reports

  • ISSN: 2214-7500
An Open Access Journal Toxicology Reports is dedicated to all aspects of toxicology research and clinical sciences. The journal strives to provide a forum for original research papers pertaining to, but not limited to, the following subjects: Adverse effects of xenobiotics on the health of humans and animals Influence of diseases in humans or model animals on chemically induced toxicity Toxicity of natural products and traditional medicines Clinical case reports involving exposure to toxins Computational and predictive toxicology Environmental and occupational exposure to toxins Other areas of toxicological research Toxicology Reports encourages the submission of novel manuscripts that present a reasonable level of analysis, functional relevance and/or mechanistic insight. Toxicology Reports also welcomes papers that are predominantly descriptive but improve the essential basis of knowledge for subsequent studies, or provide important confirmation of recently published findings. The primary criteria for acceptance are that the work is original and scientifically sound.
Toxicology Reports