Current Trends in Clinical Toxicology

Abbreviation | Curr Trends Clin Toxicol |
Publication Type | Peer Reviewed |
Publishing Model | Open Access |
DOI Prefix | 10.29011/ CTT |
Journal Category | Clinical Toxicology Journals |
About the Journal
Current Trends in Clinical Toxicology is an open access, cross-disciplinary scholarly journal publishing articles focusing on adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms. it mainly deals with facets of medical toxicology, clinical toxicology, computational toxicology. The journal provides a unique platform to collect and disseminate state-of-the-art research among various disciplines related to the fields. The journal accepts papers around the world, that would be useful for upcoming research.
Aim and Scope
The objective of the journal is to take the research of eminent scholars/students to international level. In order to achieve this, it is important to bring into light disseminate outstanding research and development results to the world instantaneously the latest advances in this domain. The journal aims to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible and collect precise data in the fields.
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