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Toxicon

Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
Toxicon's "aims and scope" are laid down in the journal as:

To publish:articles containing the results of original research on problems related to toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms papers on novel findings related to the chemical, pharmacological, toxicological, and immunological properties of natural toxins molecular biological studies of toxin and other genes from poisonous and venomous organisms that advance understanding of the role or function of toxinsclinical observations on poisoning and envenoming where a new therapeutic principle has been proposed or a decidedly superior clinical result has been obtained material on the use of toxins as tools in studying biological processes and material on subjects related to venom and antivenom problems review articles on problems related to toxinology. And
To encourage the exchange of ideas, sections of the journal may be devoted to Short Communications, Letters to the Editor and activities of the International Society on Toxinology.

Toxicon strives to publish articles that are current and of broad interest and importance to the toxinology research community. Emphasis will be placed upon articles that further the understanding and knowledge of toxinology.

Types of paper

Full-Length Research Papers: Articles containing the results of original research on problems related to toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms.

Short Communications: Short communications differ from full manuscripts only in that the research study does not lend itself to an extended presentation. Even though brief, the Short communication should represent a complete, coherent and self contained study. The quality of Short Communications is expected to be as good as that of full articles, and both full articles and Short communications will be refereed in an identical manner. The form is identical to that for a full article except that the report should not be divided into Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion. An abstract of not more than 75 words should be provided. The Short Communication may not be longer than five double-spaced typewritten pages (not including references, tables and figures) and should include not more than two tables of two figures or one of each.

Letters to the Editor: These may be published if judged by the Editor to be of interest to the broad field of toxinology or of special significance to a smaller group of workers in a specialized field of toxinology. They should be headed `Letter to the Editor' which should be followed by a title for the communication. Names of authors and affiliations should be at the end of the letter.

Announcements: Toxicon will only accept for publication announcements of great interest to toxinologists, such as notices of appropriate meetings and symposia and activities of the International Society of Toxinology.

Reviews and mini-Reviews: Articles of interest to toxinologists which are published in journals other than Toxicon may be abstracted in the Reviews section of Toxicon. Readers who feel that a particular article or book should be abstracted in this section are encouraged to bring their opinions to the attention of one of the Review Editors. Mini-Reviews and proposals for mini-Reviews are welcome

Molecular Biology: Papers on molecular biological aspects of toxins are welcome. They can include cloning, expression, genetic and related studies. The papers must add to the understanding of the role or function of toxins. Papers providing cDNA sequences without any relevant conclusions are not acceptable. If cDNA sequences are included, authors must guarantee that the sequences will be deposited in a public gene bank before the publication of the paper in Toxicon.

Clinical reports: Toxicon will publish clinical reports on poisoning where a new therapeutic principle has been proposed or a decidedly superior clinical result has been established. Please observe the following: Clinical Reports Guidelines

Classic Toxins: The main aim of these articles is to educate and inform both the experienced scientist and new scientists entering the field of toxinology. These articles should serve as a reference guide for anyone using toxins. Please contact Dr. Ed Rowan with your suggestions for inclusion in the 'classic toxins' feature.
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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0041-0101

ISSN electrónico

1879-3150

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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Neutralization of hyaluronidase and indirect hemolytic activities of Costa Rican snake venoms by a polyvalent antivenom

JoséA. Gené; Maribel Gómez; JoséMaría Gutiérrez; Luis Cerdas

Palabras clave: Toxicology.

Pp. 1015-1018

An alternative in vitro method for testing the potency of the polyvalent antivenom produced in Costa Rica

JoséMaría Gutiérrez; Claudio Avila; Ermila Rojas; Luis Cerdas

Palabras clave: Toxicology.

Pp. 411-413

Use of a colorimetric protein phosphatase inhibition assay and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for the study of microcystins and nodularins

JiSi An; Wayne W. Carmichael

Palabras clave: Toxicology.

Pp. 1495-1507

Stability of microcystins from cyanobacteria—II. Effect of UV light on decomposition and isomerization

Kiyomi Tsuji; Tomohiko Watanuki; Fumio Kondo; Mariyo F. Watanabe; Sumiko Suzuki; Hiroyuki Nakazawa; Makoto Suzuki; Hideaki Uchida; Ken-Ichi Harada

Palabras clave: Toxicology.

Pp. 1619-1631

Stability of Microcystins from cyanobacteria—iv. effect of chlorination on decomposition

Kiyomi Tsuji; Tomohiko Watanuki; Fumio Kondo; Mariyo F. Watanabe; Hiroyuki Nakazawa; Makoto Suzuki; Hideaki Uchida; Ken-Ichi Harada

Pp. 1033-1041

Actividades hemorrágica y edematizante y alteraciones histológicas en almohadilla plantar del ratón inducidas por venenos de serpientes de los géneros Bothrops y Crotalus de Argentina

Ofelia C Acosta de Pérez; Patricia Koscinczuk; Pamela Teibler; Marcial Sánchez Negrette; Raquel Ruiz; Silvana Maruñak; Guisella Bogarín

Pp. 1165-1172

Comparative study of the cytolytic activity of myotoxic phospholipases A2 on mouse endothelial (tEnd) and skeletal muscle (C2C12) cells in vitro

Bruno Lomonte; Yamileth Angulo; Stefano Rufini; Wonhwa Cho; José Roberto Giglio; Motonori Ohno; José Julián Daniele; Patricia Geoghegan; José Maria Gutiérrez

Pp. 145-158

Colloidal gold-based immunochromatographic assay for detection of ricin

Rong-Hwa Shyu; Huey-Fen Shyu; Hwan-Wun Liu; Shiao-Shek Tang

Pp. 255-258

Epidemiological and clinical aspects of scorpionism by Tityus trivittatus in Argentina

Adolfo R de Roodt; Susana I Garcı́a; Oscar D Salomón; Liliana Segre; Jorge A Dolab; Raúl F Funes; Ernesto H de Titto

Palabras clave: Toxicology.

Pp. 971-977

Neurotoxicological effects of a thrombin-like enzyme isolated from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom (preliminary study)

Raquel M. Ruiz de Torrent; Bettina Bongiovanni; Laura C. Leiva; Ana M. Evangelista de Duffard; Juan P. Rodríguez; Ofelia C. Acosta de Pérez; Ricardo Duffard

Palabras clave: Toxicology.

Pp. 144-152