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ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
AbbreviazioneACS Med. Chem. Lett.
StatoBandiera degli Stati Uniti Stati Uniti
LinguaInglese
PeriodicitàMensile
GenereChimica farmaceutica
FormatoOCLC [1]
LCCN -0
Fondazione2009
ChiusuraAttiva
SedeBandiera degli Stati Uniti Stati Uniti
EditoreACS
Resa3.746 (fattore impatto) (2016)
Distribuzione
cartacea
Edizione cartaceaISSN 1948-5875 (WC · ACNP)
multimediale
Edizione digitaleISSN 1551-7012 (WC · ACNP)
Sito webHomepage
Accesso online
[http:// Archivio online]
 

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of medicinal chemistry. Founded in 2009, this online journal is published monthly by the American Chemical Society.

The Editor-in-Chief is Dennis C. Liotta (Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA).[1]

The journal publishes short articles ("letters") on experimental or theoretical results of exceptional timeliness in all aspects of pure and applied medicinal chemistry and its extension into pharmacology. The journal publishes studies that range from compound design to optimization, biological evaluation, drug delivery, and pharmacology. Specific areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Identification, synthesis, and optimization of lead biologically active compounds and drugs
  • Biological characterization of new chemical entities in the context of drug discovery
  • Computational, cheminformatics, and structural studies for the identification or SAR analysis of bioactive molecules, ligands and their targets, etc.
  • Novel and improved methodologies, including radiation biochemistry, with broad application to medicinal chemistry
  • Discovery technologies for biologically active compounds from both synthetic and natural (plant and other) sources
  • Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies that address mechanisms underlying drug disposition and response
  • Pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic studies used to enhance drug design and the translation of medicinal chemistry into the clinic
  • Mechanistic drug metabolism and regulation of metabolic enzyme gene expression[2]

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