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毒理学研究(英文)(Toxicology Research)(国际刊号) (官网投稿)

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《毒理学研究(英文)》(Toxicology Research)(双月刊),创刊于2012年,由中国毒理学会与英国毒理学会合办、英国皇家化学会(RSC)出版社出版发行。发表毒理学基础和应用研究成果的期刊,涉及领域包括环境与职业化学物毒性及其机制、食品和药品毒性及其机制、人群健康效应和风险/安全性评价等。
本刊为:SCIE(2024版), 目次收录(维普), 目次收录(知网),外文期刊,
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1、该刊只有国际刊号。

2、投稿方式:在线投稿。

3、刊内网址:https://academic.oup.com/toxres

4、投稿网址:https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/toxres

5、主办单位网址:http://www.chntox.org/publish.aspx

(中国毒理学会)

6、出刊日期:双月刊,一年出版6期。

7、微信公众号:中国毒理学会(cst66932387

2021年1012日星期

                                 

 

《毒理学研究(英文)》(Toxicology Research)期刊简介

 

由中国毒理学会与英国毒理学会合办、英国皇家化学会(RSC)出版社出版发行的《Toxicology Research》首度影响因子(IF)为3.27。《Toxicology Research》杂志是发表毒理学基础和应用研究成果的期刊,涉及领域包括环境与职业化学物毒性及其机制、食品和药品毒性及其机制、人群健康效应和风险/安全性评价等。《Toxicology Research》创办之时的定位就直指国际毒理学领域的顶尖学术刊物,首刊在20127月份发行,目前杂志已经刊出14期,共发表了100篇文章。《Toxicology Research》的杂志主编是来自英国帝国理工大学的Nigel J Gooderham教授,副主编7位,其中2位来自中国毒理学会,分别是学会理事长、军事医学科学院周平坤教授和学会付秘书长中山大学陈雯教授。主编Gooderham教授于期刊影响因子公布的第二天(81日)特地向中国毒理学会和英国毒理学会发来祝贺和致谢信,感谢中英两学会的共同合作,以及编委会、编辑部全体团队对该杂志的支持和辛勤付出,并鼓励同道继续支持和踊跃投稿。

 

《毒理学研究(英文)》(Toxicology Research)作者指南

【官网信息】

 

Author Guidelines

General Instructions

Scope

Toxicology Research aims to publish cutting edge research that is excellent and innovative, that drives toxicology and has international impact. Articles should cover chemical or biological aspects of the toxic response and the mechanisms involved.

The journal’s scope includes the following.

Carcinogenicity, including studies on mode of action of carcinogens, genotoxicity and mutation.

Biomarkers of toxicity, including studies on their identification, validation, and utilization.

Computational and predictive toxicology, including in vitro, in vivo and in silico studies of toxicity and the development of predictive tools and models. Work considering alternative methods to in vivo studies is encouraged.

Systems toxicology, studies that describe the toxicological effects of chemicals on specific organs or systems (for example, immune, nervous, reproductive, respiratory), including studies that incorporate genomic, metabonomic and proteomic data.

Risk assessment, studies which provide toxicological data or information—such as hazard identification, and dose-response assessment.

Exposure assessment for the development of risk assessments or regulation.

Environmental toxicology, studies reporting toxicology data for organisms within an ecosystem are encouraged if there is a wider benefit to human health. This includes studies on lower organisms as models for the human toxic response, studies which provide cross-species perspective, or studies on organisms which lie within the human food chain. Studies where the toxicological conclusions are only relevant for a specific lower organism should be submitted to a more specialized journal.

Clinical toxicology, studies relating to clinical trials or medicinal applications of toxicological research, including translational toxicology, and studies translating a molecular understanding of the toxic response to clinical application.

Nanotoxicology, an adequate characterization of relevant physico-chemical properties of the nanoparticles is required for studies on the biochemical or molecular mechanisms of toxic responses to nano materials. Studies on common nanomaterials which are of direct relevance to human health are strongly encouraged. For studies reporting the synthesis and characterization of novel nanomaterials, the rationale for reporting the toxicological effect of these materials must be justified.

Food toxicology, toxicological studies of chemical extracts related to food and nutrition. Studies that involve uncharacterized extracts or in which the food substance is only of limited or local interest should be submitted elsewhere.

Analytical metrology, including studies of new analytical methods and applications.

The following areas are not within the scope of Toxicology Research:

Studies that focus only on toxic contaminant levels in the environment or in populations, and the sources, transport or fate of these contaminants.

Biomarkers for the detection of contaminants in the environment.

Environmental contaminant studies that do not discuss toxic effects on a molecular level.

Ethical policies

Authors should observe high standards with respect to publication best practice. Falsification or fabrication of data, plagiarism, including duplicate publication of the authors’ own work without proper citation, and misappropriation of work are all unacceptable practices. Any cases of ethical or publication malpractice are treated very seriously and will be managed in accordance with the Commission on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. Further information about OUP’s ethical policies is available.

Data policies

OUP’s policy on data and privacy.

ORCID

Toxicology Research requires submitting authors to provide an ORCID iD at submission to the journal. More information on ORCID and the benefits of using an ORCID iD is available. If you do not already have an ORCID iD, you can register for free via the ORCID website.

Third-party permissions

In order to reproduce any third party material, including tables, figures, or images, in an article authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder and be compliant with any requirements the copyright holder may have pertaining to this reuse. When seeking to reproduce any kind of third party material authors should request the following:

non-exclusive rights to reproduce the material in the specified article and journal;

electronic rights, preferably for use in any form or medium;

the right to use the material for the life of the work; and

world-wide English-language rights.

It is particularly important to clear permission for use in both the print and online versions of the journal, and we are not able to accept permissions which carry a time limit because we retain journal articles as part of our online journal archive. Further guidelines on clearing permissions.

Permissions regarding re-use of OUP material

Guidelines on permissions for the reuse of OUP material.

Funder policies

Information about compliance with funder requirements including PubMed/PMC deposits.

Article types and submission

Toxicology Research publishes:

Original Article

Communications

Reviews

Viewpoints

See below for more information about these article types. All manuscripts are submitted and reviewed via the journal’s web-based manuscript submission system, ScholarOne Manuscripts. To submit to the journal go to the submission website. New authors should create an account prior to submitting a manuscript for consideration.

Original Article

These contain original scientific work that has not been published previously. However, work that has appeared in print in a short form such as a Communication is normally acceptable. Please note that full papers based on Communications must represent a substantial extension of the original material. Full papers should be written in a concise fashion.

Typical articles would be between three and seven pages in length, and articles would not normally exceed 10 pages. Authors are encouraged to supply any additional procedures, data and other material in an electronic supplementary information file.

Communications

Toxicology Research Communications contain novel scientific work of such importance that rapid publication is desirable (typically 50% faster than a full paper). Authors should briefly indicate in a covering letter the reasons why they feel that publication of their work as a Communication is justified.

Communications should be written in a concise fashion, with a recommended length of between two and four journal pages. Authors are encouraged to supply any additional procedures, data and other material in an electronic supplementary information file.

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https://academic.oup.com/toxres/pages/General_Instructions


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