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Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry


Title Abbreviation
Perspect Medicin Chem
Electronic ISSN
1177-391X
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Medicinal Chemists
Scope
Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry (PMC) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access online journal. It was developed to help medicinal chemists keep apace with the expanding volume of information published in their field. PMC calls upon leading researchers to succinctly summarize observations from numerous original publications as hybrid review-commentaries, although extensive reviews will also be favorably considered. These articles are published continually on the website and are often commissioned by the Editor in Chief. Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry will publish articles that combine aspects of commentaries and reviews, allowing medicinal chemists to discuss drug design without the necessity of revealing proprietary information. Authors are encouraged to submit review-type manuscripts which go beyond conventional reviews by incorporating a sense of perspective to enhance articles' value to readers and to allow authors to demonstrate and share their personal views on the process of drug discovery.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - UK
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