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This journal publishes papers in all areas of abnormal development and related fields. Wiley-Liss Publications |
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Neurotoxicology and Teratology presents original reports of systemic studies in the areas of adult neurotoxicology and developmental neurotoxicology in which the primary emphasis and theoretical context are on the nervous system and/or behavior. The Journal publishes original, peer-reviewed studies that cover the developmental and adult neurotoxicity of pesticides, drugs of abuse, pharmaceuticals, solvents, heavy metals, organometals, general industrial-use compounds, marine and plant toxins, atmospheric reaction compounds, and physical agents such as radiation and noise. Neurotoxicology and Teratology also features Brief Communications that concisely describe a new method, technique, or apparatus and experimental results. Minireviews and Open Peer Commentary series provide a timely update on selected aspects of a scientific field undergoing rapid change or on areas that present special methodological or interpretive problems. Elsevier Science |
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This journal aims to provide its readers with a swift, yet complete, current awareness service. This is achieved both by the scope and structure of the journal, key features of which are:
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Careful selection of relevant abstracts (and other bibliographic data) from the latest issues of 4,000 leading international biomedical journals.
- The arrangement, within each issue, of abstracts into separate chapters devoted to a specific topic. The journal covers both experimental and clinical aspects of embryology and fetal/neonatal development. Both normal and pathological development are included, as are maternal-fetal interactions. A chapter is devoted to molecular biological aspects. Coverage of the aging process is handled in section 20: Gerontology and Geriatrics.
- Detailed author and keyword indexes to allow the reader to locate items of special interest. Elsevier Science
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The journal, Congenital Anomalies, appearing quarterly, publishes original reports of studies in all areas of abnormal development and related fields. Short communications, reviews, notes, references, letters, and diagnostic problems are also accepted. |