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Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis #102 of 134 down down by 9 ranks
Toxicology #97 of 122 down down by 2 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 161 Published Papers | 250 Citations
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SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)

Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)

A measure of average citations received per peer-reviewed paper published in the journal.

Measures weighted citations received by the journal. Citation weighting depends on the categories and prestige of the citing journal.

Measures actual citations received relative to citations expected for the journal's category.

1.6

23% from 2019

CiteRatio for Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.6
2019 1.3
2018 1.2
2017 1.2
2016 1.2
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0.272

8% from 2019

SJR for Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.272
2019 0.253
2018 0.252
2017 0.188
2016 0.194
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0.427

1% from 2019

SNIP for Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.427
2019 0.422
2018 0.386
2017 0.349
2016 0.421
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  • CiteRatio of this journal has increased by 23% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SJR of this journal has increased by 8% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SNIP of this journal has increased by 1% in last years.
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Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences

Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences (ToxEHS) publishes original research and reviews in all areas of fundamental and applied research relating to the toxicity of chemicals, nanoparticles and drugs at the molecular and cellular level in human and all model living syste...... Read More

Toxicology

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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Last updated on
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ISSN
2005-9752
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Impact Factor
Low - 0.177
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Endnote Style
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SPBASIC
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(Blonder et al, 1982)
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Beenakker CWJ (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene. Phys Rev Lett 97(6):067,007, URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S13530-011-0109-Y
Review on gold nanoparticles and their applications
Minakshi Das1, Kyu Hwan Shim1, Seong Soo A. An1, Dong Kee Yi1

Abstract:

Gold nanoparticles are widely used in many fields as preferred materials for their unique optical and physical properties, such as surface plasmon oscillations for labeling, imaging, and sensing. Recently, many advancements were made in biomedical applications with better biocompatibility in disease diagnosis and therapeutics... Gold nanoparticles are widely used in many fields as preferred materials for their unique optical and physical properties, such as surface plasmon oscillations for labeling, imaging, and sensing. Recently, many advancements were made in biomedical applications with better biocompatibility in disease diagnosis and therapeutics. Au-NPs could be prepared and conjugated with many functionalizing agents, such as polymers, surfactants, ligands, dendrimers, drugs, DNA, RNA, proteins, peptides and oligonucleotides. This review addressed the use of gold nanoparticles and the surface functionalization with a wide range of molecules, expanding and improving gold nanoparticles in targeting drugs for photothermal therapy with reduced cytotoxic effcts in various cancers, gene therapy and many other diseases. Overall, Au-NPs would be a promising vehicle for drug delivery and therapies. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S13530-016-0276-Y
Effects of rare earth elements on the environment and human health: A literature review
Kyung-Taek Rim1

Abstract:

REEs are a group of metals comprised of yttrium, fourteen lanthanide elements, and scandium, which have been called ‘industrial vitamins’ and a ‘treasury’ of novel materials due to their dominant role in technical progress and in the development of traditional industries. Despite the growing interest, information that has bec... REEs are a group of metals comprised of yttrium, fourteen lanthanide elements, and scandium, which have been called ‘industrial vitamins’ and a ‘treasury’ of novel materials due to their dominant role in technical progress and in the development of traditional industries. Despite the growing interest, information that has become available over the last two decades regarding RREs is relatively premature and scarce, which has led to the current controversy regarding the health benefits vs toxic effects of these materials. There are many environmental and health issues associated the production, processing, and utilization of REEs. This review offers an examination of the roles of REEs in the onset of cellular oxidative stress in reference to the impact of REE exposure to cells, animals, and plants, in order to explain disease and occupational poisoning of local residents, water pollution, and farmland destruction. Conversely, a body of evidence has shown REE-associated antioxidant effects in the treatment of many diseases. The content herein is aimed at presenting the recent and pending developments in the field of REE with respect to environmental and human health implications. Multi-faceted updates on the roles of REEs focusing on different organisms and exposure routes, and several issues regarding environmental and biological research, are discussed. The current gaps in information raise a number of open questions that deserve ad hoc investigation. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S13530-019-0388-2
Levels, Distributions and Health Risk Assessment of Lead, Cadmium and Arsenic Found in Drinking Groundwater of Dehgolan’s Villages, Iran

Abstract:

Water contamination by heavy metals has become a serious environmental issue due to its serious threat to human health. The current research was conducted to determine heavy metal concentrations in drinking groundwater samples in villages of Dehgolan, western Iran and to ascertain the potential health risk in terms of estimat... Water contamination by heavy metals has become a serious environmental issue due to its serious threat to human health. The current research was conducted to determine heavy metal concentrations in drinking groundwater samples in villages of Dehgolan, western Iran and to ascertain the potential health risk in terms of estimated non-carcinogenic risks by hazard quotient and hazard index and carcinogenic risk to the residents living in these areas from exposure to the metals via drinking water ingestion and skin contact routes. Health risks were conducted for resident adults based on the USEPA health risk assessment guidelines. The mean values of Pb, Cd, and As in the groundwater samples were 0.0026 mg/L (ranging from 0.0020–0.0030 mg/L), 0.0009 mg/L (ranging from 0.0007–0.0010 mg/L), and 0.0068 mg/L (ranging from 0.0011–0.0360 mg/L), respectively. Compared to the WHO drinking water guidelines for Pb, Cd and As, virtually all the trace elements in the drinking water of villages in the present study could meet the requirements of the regulation except As in some villages. The results of the study obtained in all cases demonstrated that the non-carcinogenic risk was below the safe limit. The calculated carcinogenic risk for adults obtained was all lower than USEPA’s acceptable cancer risk range of 1 × 10−4 to 1 × 10−6, suggesting no potential carcinogenic risk from drinking water consumption. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S13530-011-0071-8
Growth inhibition of aquatic plant caused by silver and titanium oxide nanoparticles
Eunjoo Kim1, Soonhyun Kim1, Hyun-Chul Kim1, Se Geun Lee1, Sung Jun Lee1, Sang Won Jeong1

Abstract:

Emerging nanomaterials are of great concern to aquatic environment. The inhibitory effects of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NP) and titanium oxide nanoparticles (TiO2-NP) on the growth of aquatic plant duckweed were evaluated. Lemna paucicostata was used as a test organism, and the test method was followed by the OECD test guideli... Emerging nanomaterials are of great concern to aquatic environment. The inhibitory effects of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NP) and titanium oxide nanoparticles (TiO2-NP) on the growth of aquatic plant duckweed were evaluated. Lemna paucicostata was used as a test organism, and the test method was followed by the OECD test guideline 221. Ag-NP (50 nm) and TiO2-NP (2–3 nm) inhibited the growth of Lemna in different manner and the EC50s were calculated as 13.8 and 538.5 ppm, respectively. The LOECs of Ag-NP and TiO2-NP were calculated to be 1 and 125 ppm, respectively. The results showed that Ag-NP could cause growth inhibition of Lemna in low concentration range (≥1 ppm), but TiO2-NP appeared toxic effect to the growth of Lemna in the concentration range of ≥250 ppm, which was over two orders higher than the previously reported concentration of TiO2-NP determined in the aquatic environment. read more read less

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In silico prediction of toxicity and its applications for chemicals at work.
Kyung-Taek Rim1

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This study reviewed the concept of in silico prediction of chemical toxicity for prevention of occupational cancer and future prospects in workers’ health. In this review, a new approach to determine the credibility of in silico predictions with raw data is explored, and the method of determining the confidence level of evalu... This study reviewed the concept of in silico prediction of chemical toxicity for prevention of occupational cancer and future prospects in workers’ health. In this review, a new approach to determine the credibility of in silico predictions with raw data is explored, and the method of determining the confidence level of evaluation based on the credibility of data is discussed. I searched various papers and books related to the in silico prediction of chemical toxicity and carcinogenicity. The intention was to utilize the most recent reports after 2015 regarding in silico prediction. The application of in silico methods is increasing with the prediction of toxic risks to human and the environment. The various toxic effects of industrial chemicals have triggered the recognition of the importance of using a combination of in silico models in the risk assessments. In silico occupational exposure models, industrial accidents, and occupational cancers are effectively managed and chemicals evaluated. It is important to identify and manage hazardous substances proactively through the rigorous evaluation of chemicals. read more read less

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