Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology: Volume 89 to Volume 96
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology is a scientific journal that publishes research findings related to the toxic and pharmacological effects of drugs, both human and veterinary, as well as environmental contaminants in animals and humans.
The journal covers several key areas of interest, including:
- Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity: Understanding the specific molecular processes that underlie toxic effects.
- Biotransformation and Toxicokinetics: Investigating how drugs and contaminants are transformed in the body and their toxicokinetics, including the use of toxicokinetic modeling.
- Species and Individual Sensitivity: Exploring molecular, biochemical, and physiological factors that contribute to variations in sensitivity between different species and individuals.
- Pathophysiological Models: Characterizing models and mechanisms involved in the development of toxic effects.
- Biological Markers: Identifying biological markers that can be used to study exposure and effects in both humans and animals.
The journal publishes various types of articles, including full-length papers, short communications, reviews, and mini-reviews. Additionally, in-depth assessments of special problem areas are accepted, provided they are conducted under the auspices of international groups of leading experts. These assessments may exceed the length of a full-length paper and focus on either previously published data or new data obtained through collaborative research programs. The journal also accommodates minireviews discussing recent advances in rapidly developing fields within its scope.
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