Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TiPS; ISSN 0165-6147) is a monthly review journal in the life sciences. Like all fourteen Elsevier life science Trends titles, TiPS is aimed at students and academic, industrial and applied scientists. TiPS was launched in 1979, and its magazine style – short articles on topical advances – was unique among pharmacology journals of the time. It rapidly gained popularity and remains among the most highly cited journals within pharmacology.
The format of the journal consists of two main article types: mini-review style Reviews, and Opinion articles, which are the same length as the Reviews but with greater scope for hypothesis and personal perspective. Both article types are written in an accessible style by leading researchers, and aim to cover advances in understanding and emerging themes within Pharmacology. Shorter news-style Research Focus articles are also included.
Topics covered include:
• Theoretical pharmacology
• Therapeutics of pulmonary diseases including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
• Pharmacogenomics
• Physiology and therapeutic innovations in cardiovascular diseases
• Neurodegenerative/psychiatric diseases
• Multi-drug resistance in oncology and bacterial infections
• Rational drug design
• Toxicology
• Molecular targets in pharmacology
• Drug metabolism, toxicity, delivery, pharmacokinetics
• Receptor–ligand interactions
[edit] See also
Current Opinion in Pharmacology (review journal)
Trends in Molecular Medicine (review journal)
Trends in Neuroscience (review journal)
Trends in Microbiology (review journal)
Trends in Parasitology (review journal)
[edit] External links
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences on Elsevier.com [1]
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences website [2]
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences online [3]
Trends website [4]