Welcome to Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
APS, China's leading journal in pharmacology, encourages submissions from all areas of pharmacology and the life sciences. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to, anticancer pharmacology, cardiovascular and pulmonary pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, drug discovery, gastrointestinal and hepatic pharmacology, genitourinary, renal and endocrine pharmacology, immunopharmacology and inflammation, molecular and cellular pharmacology, neuropharmacology, pharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics.
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Volume 30, No 11
November 2009
ISSN: 1671-4083
EISSN: 1745-7254
2008 impact factor 1.676*
46/125 Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
140/216 Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Editor-in-Chief:
Jian Ding
* Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters 2009
FEATURED ARTICLES
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Downregulation of lentivirus-mediated ILK RNAi on tractional force generation in human retinal Müller cells FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Protective effect of tetrahydroxystilbene glucoside on cardiotoxicity induced by doxorubicin in vitro and in vivo FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
A rat model for studying neural stem cell transplantationORIGINAL ARTICLE
MGood Manufacturing Practices production and analysis of a DNA vaccine against dental cariesNEWS
Spanning a range of topics from bioengineering to neuropharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology, cancer chemoprevention research and calcium signaling, APS is proud to present a collection of top review articles from recent years, as chosen by the editor. Complementing this collection, the January issue also includes the latest reviews covering various aspects of pharmacology.
From January 2009, Nature Publishing Group begins publishing APS, China's leading journal in pharmacology, in association with the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica.
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Research and Reviews
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