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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences is one of the leading monthly review journals in pharmacology and toxicology (Impact factor
14.0; SCI Journals Citation Reports 2003). Every issue of Trends in Pharmacological Sciences contains succinct articles on the
most exciting recent developments in pharmacology and toxicology research: topics covered in the journal range from molecular to behavioural
pharmacology, and from current techniques to theoretical pharmacology. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences has a prestigious
Advisory Editorial Board that attest to the journal's established reputation as essential reading for all pharmacologists and toxicologists,
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trends and innovative ideas whilst the update section is designed to highlight recent advances in a particular research field providing
insight on the implications of the new developments as well as future perspectives and directions. Letters of interest to readers are
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