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Drug and Chemical Toxicology


 

Status
active
Indexing
AFSA Aquaculture Abstracts; Automatic Subject Citation Index; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; CSA Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; CSA Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts; CSA Biological Sciences Database; CSA Biological Sciences & living Resources Database; CSA Environmental Sciences & Pollution Abstracts; CSA Ocean Technology, Policy, & Non-Living Resources Abstracts; CSA Oceanic Abstracts; CSA Pollution Abstracts; CSA Social Science Collection; CSA Water Abstracts; CSA Metadex/Metals Abstracts; CSA Engineered Materials Abstracts; CSA Corrosion Abstracts; CSA Mechanical and Transportational Engineering Abstracts; CSA Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts; CSA Computer and Information Systems Abstracts; CSA Electronics and Communications Abstracts; Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences; ECOLEX; Ecology Abstracts; Economic Abstracts; Environmental Abstracts; Environmental and Planning Law; Environmental Periodicals Bibliography; GEOBASE; Index to Legal Periodicals; Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law; International Political Science Abstracts; Legal Resources Index; Marine Fisheries Review; PAIS International; Research Alert; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social SciSearch; and UNESCO Courier.
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0148-0545
E ISSN
1525-6014
First volume
1
Last volume
35+
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Description

Drug and Chemical Toxicology publishes full-length research papers, review articles and short communications relating to a broad spectrum of toxicological data relevant to risk assessment and harmful effects due to exposure. Manuscripts are considered according to their relevance to the journal.

Topics include both descriptive and mechanics research that illustrates the risk assessment implications of exposure to toxic agents. Studies customarily involve experimental animals. Examples of suitable topics include toxicological studies, which are structural examinations on the effects of dose, metabolism, and statistical or mechanism-based approaches to risk assessment. New findings and methods, along with safety evaluations are also acceptable. Special issues may be reserved to publish symposium summaries, reviews in toxicology, and overviews, of the practical interpretation and application of toxicological data.



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