
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
The International Journal of Toxicology: Open Access (IJTOA) stands at the forefront of toxicology research, offering a comprehensive platform for toxicologists and researchers from diverse fields to contribute their valuable insights and findings. As an esteemed open-access journal, IJTOA fosters knowledge exchange, facilitates scholarly discourse, and advances the understanding of toxicological issues.
IJTOA welcomes a broad spectrum of research articles, in-depth reviews, and informative letters that delve into the multifaceted realm of toxicology. By covering a wide range of topics, including toxic substances, toxicology testing, toxic effects of drugs, environmental toxicology, and toxicology of natural products, the journal encompasses the diverse facets of this vital field.
Within the pages of IJTOA, readers can explore groundbreaking research and developments in toxicology. From elucidating the mechanisms of toxicity to assessing the risks associated with chemical exposure, the journal provides a comprehensive understanding of the adverse effects of various substances on living organisms.
One of the key objectives of IJTOA is to foster a collaborative environment where toxicologists and researchers can share their expertise and exchange information. By providing a dedicated platform for publication, the journal encourages the dissemination of innovative research methodologies, novel toxicological approaches, and emerging trends in the field. This collaborative ethos contributes to the collective knowledge base and enhances the overall understanding of toxicological phenomena.
Moreover, IJTOA recognizes the importance of addressing toxicological challenges in diverse settings. The journal highlights studies related to the toxic effects of drugs, both therapeutic and illicit, enabling a better understanding of their potential adverse impacts on human health. Additionally, environmental toxicology research featured in the journal sheds light on the effects of pollutants, contaminants, and hazardous substances on ecosystems, furthering our understanding of their ecological consequences.
As an open-access journal, IJTOA ensures the accessibility and global reach of published research. By removing financial barriers, the journal promotes equitable access to scientific knowledge, fostering collaboration and engagement among researchers and practitioners worldwide. This inclusivity plays a pivotal role in accelerating advancements in toxicology and mitigating the harmful effects of toxic substances on human and environmental health.
In conclusion, the International Journal of Toxicology: Open Access (IJTOA) serves as an indispensable resource for the toxicology community and researchers from related disciplines. Through its publication of research articles, comprehensive reviews, and informative letters, IJTOA stimulates scientific inquiry, knowledge dissemination, and collaboration. By addressing a wide array of toxicological topics, the journal contributes to the development of evidence-based practices and policies aimed at safeguarding human and environmental well-being.
Classification:
- Biomarkers of Toxicity
- Biotransformation and Toxicokinetics
- Carcinogenicity
- Risk Assessment
- In vitro Methods and Alternatives to Animals
- Safety Evaluation
- Stem Cells and Stem Cell Derived Tissues in Toxicity Assessment
- Translational Research in Toxicology
- Medical Pharmacology for Health Sciences
- Basic Mechanisms of Drug Action
- Advanced Research Techniques in Pharmacology
- Toxicology of Natural Products
- Signaling Pathways in Functional Cells
- Drug Design & Drug – Drug Interaction
- Chemotherapy
- Pulmonary Irritants
- Aerosols
- Drugs for Respiratory Disorders
- Antifungal
- Antiviral
- Antiprotozoal and Anthelmintic Drugs
- Pharmacology for Health Sciences
- Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System
- Pedagogy in Pharmacology
- Applications of Pharmacogenetics
- Radiochemicals and Radiopharmaceuticals
- Drug Delivery & Metabolism
- Proteomics & Metabolomics
- Hepatoxic
- Nephrotoxic & Neurotoxic Agents
- Pharmacology and its Therapeutics
- Quantitative Toxicology and Risk Assessment
- Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling
- Xenobiotic Metabolism
- Practical Problems in Biometry
- Computational and Predictive Toxicology
- Genetic Toxicology
- Nanotoxicology
- Systems Toxicology
- Endocrine Toxicology
- Environmental Toxicology
- Genetic Toxicology
- Molecular Toxicology
- Nanotoxicology
- Neurotoxicology
- Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
- Respiratory Toxicology
- Metal Toxicology
- Hepatic Toxicology and Carcinogenicity
- Immunopharmacology & Immunotoxicology
- Pharamacokinetics
- Forensic Toxicology
- Toxicogenomics
- Renal Toxicology
- Molecular and Mechanistic Toxicology
- Industrial Toxicology
- Veterinary Toxicology
- Food Toxicology
- Anemia toxicities
- Hematologic toxicities
- Bone marrow toxicities
- Non-hematologic toxicities
- Leukopenia
- Neutropenia
- Nausea