The May 2016, Vol. 151, No. 1 issue 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.
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As you Look Inside ToxSci, you will note a message from ToxSci Editor-in- Chief Gary W. Miller regarding the importance of reproducibility and rigor, "As many of you may be aware, the National Institutes of Health released new guidelines a few months ago regarding rigor and reproducibility, a topic familiar to the readers of Toxicological Sciences. Our journal has been ahead of most in addressing these issues and expanding editorial policies to improve the rigor, reliability, and reproducibility of the science that appears within. We are not done. We continue to identify ways to enhance the quality of our science and welcome feedback from our readers to guide us in this process. Please look inside ToxSci for the best (and most rigorous) original research in the field of toxicology."
You also will find four Editor's Highlights, which were prepared by ToxSci Associate Editors Jeffrey M. Peter on Ishikawa cells to evaluate estrogenic activity; Kristin L. Willet on Toxicity assay using the extremophile D. salina; B. Bhaskar Gollapudi on Genomic screening in human haploid cell lines; and Robert L. Tanguay on ToxCast screen for thyroperoxidase inhibitors.
The mission of ToxSci, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish the most influential research in the field of toxicology.