The September 2016, Vol. 153, Issue 1 of Toxicological Sciences (ToxSci) now is available online. To have the email Table of Contents (eTOC) delivered to you as well as Advance Access notification of the latest papers and research in ToxSci as soon as these articles are accepted and posted to the website, register online.
As you Look Inside ToxSci, take note of the Editorial The Literature of Science by ToxSci Editor-in-Chief Gary W. Miller, which he describes as follows:
“In this month’s editorial, I opine on the state of scientific literature and the importance of high-quality publications. It reminds me of the value of journals like Toxicological Sciences. With the backing of the Society of Toxicology, Toxicological Sciences seeks to add value to the scientific enterprise. Papers published in the journal undergo an extensive level of peer review to assure that the scientific quality meets our high standards. In this issue, we have informative papers on the toxicological effects of occupational and recreational exposures, ranging from artificial stones, to manganese, to designer drugs. I encourage you to look inside ToxSci for the best original research (and literature) in the field of toxicology."
Also in Look Inside ToxSci, you will find four Editor's Highlights prepared by ToxSci Associate Editors Nathan Cherrington on Designer Drugs and Liver Toxicity, Aaron Barchowsky on Occupational Exposure to Man-Made Stone Products, Lucio G. Costa on Microstructural Changes in Brains of Welders Exposed to Manganese, and Dr. Miller on Role of Choline in PFOS-Medicated Liver Toxicity.
The mission of ToxSci, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish the most influential research in the field of toxicology.