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Reproductive Toxicology is affiliated with the European Teratology Society
Drawing from a large number of disciplines, Reproductive Toxicology publishes timely, original research on the influence of chemical and physical agents on reproduction. Written by and for obstetricians, pediatricians, …
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Advances in Craniofacial Teratology
Guest editors: Scott E. Parnell, Johann Eberhart - Submission deadline: 1 July 2024
Craniofacial anomalies are among the most common birth defects in humans. The severity of these phenotypes vary widely from subtle, difficult to identify, anomalies to severe and occasionally life-threatening defects. While some craniofacial …
Submission deadline: 01 July 2024
Impact of air pollution on reproductive health
Guest editors: Colette N. Miller and Luke Montrose - Submission deadline: 1 July 2024
This Special Issue of Reproductive Toxicology will feature studies that evaluate the effects of air pollutants on reproductive health in humans and across model organisms. We also welcome high-quality publications that investigate the impacts of …
New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) in developmental and reproductive toxicity testing
Guest editors: Steven Van Cruchten and Aldert Piersma
New approach methodologies (NAMs) are alternatives to animal models, and are currently a hot topic in toxicology in order to replace or at least reduce some of the in vivo studies in animals and/or shift in vivo animal studies to phylogenetically …
Submission deadline: 31 May 2024
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