Biochemical Pharmacology is an international journal devoted to publishing original work on the interaction
of drugs and nontherapeutic xenobiotics with biological systems. While particular emphasis is placed on reporting findings that relate
to the actions and metabolism of drugs and toxic substances at the ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Biochemical Pharmacology is an international journal devoted to publishing original work on the interaction
of drugs and nontherapeutic xenobiotics with biological systems. While particular emphasis is placed on reporting findings that relate
to the actions and metabolism of drugs and toxic substances at the biochemical and molecular levels, submissions in the areas of behavioral
and physiological pharmacology and toxicology are also encouraged if they describe studies directed at defining mechanisms of action.
All areas of the field are represented in the journal including, but not limited to, cancer chemotherapy, neuropharmacology, inflammation/immunopharmacology,
antimicrobials, behavioral, respiratory, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and endocrine pharmacology and toxicology. Submissions relating
to either pharmacodynamics or pharmacokinetics are considered. Reports based on experiments conducted with mixtures, plant or animal
extracts will not be considered for publication unless the chemical structures and concentrations of all substances are known. Submissions
to the journal must be in English.
The journal publishes the following types of reports:
(1) Full-length Research Papers. These contain the results of original research on an issue of relevance to the field of pharmacology.
(2) Commentaries.
These are commissioned articles that provide the author's view on a selected topic of interest to pharmacologists.
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Institutes of Health (NIH) voluntary posting ("Public Access") policy
Biochemical Pharmacology and Elsevier facilitate the author's
response to the NIH Public Access Policy.
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S.J. Enna