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The May 2017, Vol. 157, Issue 1 of Toxicological Sciences includes many articles that will be of interest and importance to you, particularly the first of the New Technologies articles. In the words of ToxSci Editor-in-Chief Gary W. Miller:
“This month’s issue features a new type of article for the journal: New Technologies [Compact Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems—Novel Cost-Effective Tools for Preclinical Drug Safety and Efficacy Evaluation]. Although our Contemporary Reviews focus on emerging science, New Technologies focuses on emerging techniques. We welcome articles that explain new approaches being used in toxicology and techniques that have yet to be adopted by toxicologists. We envision New Technologies as a way to keep toxicologists abreast of the most recent tools and technologies. Of course many important technological advances are embedded into our research articles. The appropriate application of modern techniques is what makes our articles so influential. I encourage you to Look Inside ToxSci for the best original research in the field of toxicology.”
Also as you Look Inside ToxSci, you will find four Editor's Highlights prepared by ToxSci Associate Editors: Lucio G. Costa on Environmental Factors in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Brian S. Cummings on Smartphone Blue Light and Eye Health, Jerry Campbell on Gene Set Enrichment Analysis, and Anumantha G. Kanthasamy on GST Modulates Methylmercury 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.