American-Eurasian
Journal of Toxicological Sciences (AEJTS)
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Aims
and Scope
American-Eurasian Journal of Toxicological
Sciences (AEJTS) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original
research articles as well as review articles in all areas of toxicology.
The journal presents scientific reports dealing with
the basic toxicology and with the physiological, pharmacological, and toxic
response of cellular systems. Studies of subcellular and cellular systems
derived from both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell types are also included.
Studies of toxic effects may include, but are not limited to, cytotoxicity,
mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, and teratogenicity. In particular, the journal
emphasizes approaches to cellular studies or molecular structure activity
correlations that provide sound scientific information leading to the decreased
use of experimental animals.
The journal publishes papers describing original research
results, reviews, announcements of scientific meetings or courses, and availability
of funding, fellowships, and scholarships.
The journal also welcomes articles in form of hypothesis;
a place of communicating interesting and important theoretical papers that
foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives.
In addition to studies relating to food, water and other consumer products,
papers on industrial and agricultural chemicals and pharmaceuticals are encouraged.
Furthermore new areas such as eco-toxicology and inter-relationships
between nutrition and toxicology are welcomed. The studies may address the
physiological, biochemical or pathological changes induced by specific substances,
techniques for assessing potential toxicity, including molecular biology or
the mechanisms underlying toxic phenomena. All aspects of in vivo toxicology
are covered, including systemic effects on specific organ systems, immune
functions, carcinogenesis and teratogenesis. Papers reporting the toxicological
examination of specific chemicals or consumer products are published irrespective
of the positive or negative nature of the results, provided the tests and
reporting meet current standards of adequacy. The Journal's editorial policy
reflects the need for high-quality science in support of health and safety
decisions.
The journal is willing to consider papers of a more
regulatory nature, provided they are part of a more general scientific analysis.
Publishing contents in both forms Online and in print (5 offprints + Hard copy)