An important reference for all pharmacology and toxicology departments, DMD is also a valuable resource for medicinal chemists
involved in drug design and biochemists with an interest in drug metabolism, expression of drug metabolizing enzymes, and
regulation of drug metabolizing enzyme gene expression. Articles provide experimental results from in vitro and in vivo systems
that bring you significant and original information on metabolism and disposition of endogenous and exogenous compounds, including
pharmacologic agents and environmental chemicals.
A leading research journal in the field of pharmacology, JPET provides broad coverage of all aspects of the interactions
of chemicals with biological systems, including autonomic, behavioral, cardiovascular, cellular, clinical, developmental,
gastrointestinal, immuno-, neuro-, pulmonary, and renal pharmacology, as well as analgesics, drug abuse, metabolism and disposition,
chemotherapy, and toxicology. The Special Libraries Association has included JPET in its DBIO 100, the "100 most influential
journals of biology and medicine over the 100 years of the association.
Monthly issues present original applications of biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, and molecular biology juxtaposed with
innovative pharmacologic research to elucidate basic problems in pharmacology and toxicology, including areas such as molecular
mechanisms involved in drug receptor-effector coupling, xenobiotic metabolism, and antibiotic and anticancer drug action.
This quarterly journal showcases important review articles on topics of high current interest. Topics covered have included
biochemical and cellular pharmacology, drug metabolism and disposition, renal pharmacology, neuropharmacology, behavioral
pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, and toxicology. IUPHAR nomenclature reports are published here.