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ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters impact factor

Impact factor is meant to indicate the number of citations recorded for the number of articles published in a year. It is meant to indirectly indicate the popularity of any article or a research field.

In the advanced chemistry series (ACS) journals, the Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Letters is the recent journal by ISP and gaining the popularity among the medicinal chemistry fraternity. Being a recent journal, it striving to include the quality articles only so that it can make a good impact in the medicinal chemistry and bioorganic chemistry community and help in designing future research.

Its Impact factor on the latest research is advancing and would be reflected on this page once it had been declared interim or officially.

Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Letters Journal covers the latest research advances in medicinal chemistry, drug development, diagnosis and drug delivery. The journal is meant to cover all recent research advances in medicinal chemistry where the research need to be published on time after a fast review process. The journal is peer reviewed and has support of international editorial board.

The manuscript submission is open and medicinal chemists are invited to submit their excellent submission (short communication, research article or review article) as per author guidelines provided on the journal site:

http://pubs.iscience.in/journal/index.php/amcl/about/submissions

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters

Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Letters (in Advanced Chemistry Series) meant to cover the latest updates and research advances in medicinal chemistry, drug development, diagnosis and drug delivery is among advanced chemistry series (ACS) journals by ISP. The journal is meant to cover all recent research advances in medicinal chemistry where the research need to be published on time after a fast review. The journal is peer reviewed and has support of international editorial board.

This journal has been discontinued/not accepting any submission.

The manuscript submission is open and medicinal chemists are invited to submit their excellent submission (short communication, research article or review article) as per author guidelines provided on the journal site:

http://pubs.iscience.in/journal/index.php/amcl/about/submissions

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

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Nanomedicine Future – Journal for Articles with Impact Publishing

The Nanomedicine has grown in a advanced and promising field of research in medical sciences using fundamental basic sciences. The development of nanodelivery systems using various nano size devices like gold nanoparticles, silver nanoparticles, CdS, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, liposomes and other similar other systems. Also the drug designing has used nano concepts to bring out the medical applications.
Applied Nanomedicine
The Nanomedicine research in earlier stages oriented around the basic sciences for fundamental concepts development. Now, at present, the research in nanomedicine has progressed past the initial stages and many system (mainly drug delivery systems) has reached to clinical applications. As the researchers throughout the worlds slowly got associated and attracted towards the nanobiomedical developments, a large many labs has progressed towards the development of systems with potential for medical applications. So the publishing of research from nanomedicine has also progressed from fundamental to applied nanomedicine. Keeping the pace with time, the research from NanoMedicine field should be published in ‘Applied NanoMedicine’.
The Applied Nanomedicine publishes research at nanoscale with potential for clinical applications. Researchers working in nanomedicine are invited to submit articles (Research articles, short communications, review articles, mini-review articles) for publication in ‘Applied NanoMedicine’.
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Journal for Nanoinformatics

Nanoinformatics is a recent emerging research field at the interface of several disciplines to provide the future insights in development of nanomedicine. It includes research in informatics (information technologies and computer science), nanotechnology, medicine, biology, chemistry, and physics. Nanoinformatics refers to the practical application of information technologies to gather, store, retrieve, and process information, data, and knowledge on the physicochemical characteristics of nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and nanodevices and their potential applications, especially in the biomedical field.

The field of study is mainly in the application of informatics in development of translational medicinal research.

Various workshops has been organized by various groups and institutes for nanoinformatics. Such as anticipating the data integration hurdle, the National Cancer Informatics Program Nanotechnology Working Group, in partnership with the National Nanomanufacturing Network and the Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization is pursuing a series of pilot projects focusing on methods used across the therapy, human health and environmental communities, but with each subscribing to a different description of the resulting data. This is the case with electrokinetic phenomena: zeta potential, electrophoretic mobility, etc. These colloid science concepts are used in materials sciences, environmental engineering, nanotoxicology, nanomedicine, food science; they also form the basis for interpreting data from analytical techniques, e.g. gel electrophoresis, field flow fractionation, flow cytometry, and ultracentrifugation. Yet, there are meaningful and often overlooked differences in interpretation. The zeta potential workshops provide indepth information collection from molecular memberanes and interaction with particles.

As nanoinformatics is field within the nanomedicine with application potential and also application for development of applied nanomedicine. So the journal welcome research and review articles from researchers/scientists working in nanoinformatics for publication in ‘Applied Nanomedicine’. The author guidelines and manuscript submission details are available on journal site

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Frontiers in NanoScience

Frontiers in NanoScience and NanoTechnology is an international journal for publication of research advances at nanoscale. It publishes full length research articles, review articles and short communications.

Nano Frontiers

Nano Frontier is an international journal for publication of frontier research in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The journal cover all research advances at nanoscale.

The journal publishes short communications, research articles and review articles. It also publish NanoSight, a novel featured short articles covering a specific area of nanoscience research.

NanoScience Communications

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NanoScience Communications

NanoScience Communications publishes research advances in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. NanoScience Communications is an international journal for publication of peer-reviewed research articles on all aspects of nanoscale science, engineering and technology dealing with chemistry of materials, materials synthesis, nano processing, nanofabrication, nanoprobes, spectroscopic characterization, properties and applications of functional materials and devices. The journal provides a rapid forum to publish advanced research from nanoscience and nanotechnology. It publishes original research articles, short communications, review articles and nano-sights. Nanosights are novel short articles that brief about the advances on specific topic from nanoscience and nanotechnology. Research scholars (particularly Ph.D. students are encouraged to publish nanosight articles).

Five selected articles in Medicinal Chemistry / Biomedical Sciences

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Selected articles in Medicinal Chemistry and Biomedical Sciences Section

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Toxic Metals: Health Effects, and Therapeutic Measures
Swaran J.S. Flora
J Biomed Ther Sc 2014 1(1), 48-64 Cite Download Citation

Toxic metals and their remedy


Comparative global epidemiology of HIV infections and status of current progress in treatment
J. Singh, B.S. Chhikara
Chem Biol Lett, 2014, 1(1), 14-32 Cite Download Citation

Status of HIV infections


3D-QSAR and molecular docking studies of ATP-competitive Akt inhibitors with the scaffold 4-(piperazin-1-yl)pyrimidine
Xie Wencheng, Zhang Linna, Yin Yanzhen, Yang Dezhi, Zhao Guisen
Chem Biol Lett, 2014, 1(2), 44-54 Cite Download Citation

Molecular docking of kinase inhibitors


Recent advances in PET imaging of folate receptor positive diseases
Qingshou Chen, Ping Wang, Philip S Low, Sumith A Kularatne
Chem Biol Lett, 2014, 1(2), 55-65 Cite Download Citation

Positron Imaging of folate receptors


Perspectivity of bifunctional chelating agents in chemical, biological and biomedical applications
Bhupender S. Chhikara, Sumit Kumar, Nidhi Jain, Anil Kumar, Rajiv Kumar
Chem Biol Lett, 2014, 1(2), 77-103 Cite Download Citation

BFCAs Bifunctional chelating agents and their applications