The January 2017, Vol. 155, Issue 1 of Toxicological Sciences (ToxSci) now is available online. As you Look Inside ToxSci, take note of the comments by ToxSci Editor-in-Chief Gary W. Miller on the new ToxSci website as follows.
“I love the printed page. The tactile sensation of turning pages, circling or underlining passages, and even crumbling up a poor draft connect the reader to the text. Yet, the electronic page has more depth and content. Hyperlinks, magnification, and scrolling allow one to gain an even deeper understanding of a research article. I am pleased to announce that our new website platform expands the electronic experience even further. Through a partnership with Oxford University Press and Silverchair, Toxicological Sciences now lives on a truly interactive and intuitive platform, Oxford Academic. The new platform will allow ongoing expansion and enrichment of content and will provide the reader with a superb experience. I encourage you to Look Inside academic.oup.com/toxsci for the best original research in the field of toxicology.”
Also in Look Inside ToxSci, you will find four Editor's Highlights prepared by ToxSci Associate Editors Jeffrey M. Peters on Screening Toxcast Prioritized Chemicals for PPARγ Function in a Human-Derived Stem Cell Model of Adipogenesis; Gunnar Johanson on Short-Term Studies May Help Identify Chemicals with Low Cancer Risk; Matthew J. Campen on Spleen-Derived Macrophages Following Ozone; and Lu Cai on Comparative Renal Toxicity of Hepatitis B Drugs.
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