Dose-Response
Journal Highlights
- Impact Factor: 2.623
- Indexed In: Clarivate Analytics: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and PubMed Central (PMC)
- Publication is subject to payment of an article processing charge (APC)
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Dose-Response is a peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes high-quality articles reporting the occurrence of dose-response relationships across a broad range of disciplines. Particular interest focuses on mechanistic studies of nonlinear or linear dose-response relationships in low-dose range of the exposome.
This journal is affiliated with the International Dose-Response Society.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/dose-response. Please see the Submission Guidelines tab for more information on how to submit your article to the journal.
Open access article processing charge (APC) information
Publication in the journal is subject to payment of an article processing charge (APC). The APC serves to support the journal and ensures that articles are freely accessible online in perpetuity under a Creative Commons license.
The APC is currently 2650 USD. Commentaries are $250 USD, and Letters to the Editor are free of charge.
Members of the International Dose-Response Society can received a 50% discount off the prevailing APC.
The article processing charge (APC) is payable when a manuscript is accepted after peer review, before it is published. The APC is subject to taxes where applicable. Please see further details here.
Contact
Please direct any queries to Kristina.Moulton@sagepub.com
Why Publish Open Access with Dose-Response
- Visibility and Impact: Anyone anywhere in the world can read, use and cite your research
- Rigorous Standards: Single-blind peer review policy
- Flexibility: No page limits or page charges, and authors can publish full data sets, figures, tables, etc
- Copyright: Authors retain copyright under a Creative Commons License
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- Please refer to the Submission Guidelines tab for more information before submitting your manuscript.
Dose-Response is an open access peer-reviewed online journal publishing will publish high quality, original findings, clinical observation or report, epidemiological analysis, comprehensive or narrative review, letter to the Editor, and editorial specifically for the original work accompanied same issue, on the occurrence of dose-response relationships across a broad range of disciplines. These will include the dose-response investigation in the genomics, epigenetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology and toxicology, pharmacology, medicine, experimental biology, as well as environmental and related sciences, for the responses of these biological variables to environmental chemical, factors, radiation, climate changes (heat, air pollution, geographic variation), life-style change, and even biological stress, and the underlying mechanisms by which nonlinear dose-response occurs. Particular interest focuses on experimental evidence providing mechanistic understanding of nonlinear dose-response relationships.
Target Audience
Researchers who explore fundamental hormetic and/or adaptive mechanisms as well as those interested in risk assessments of air pollutions, chemicals, metals, pharmaceuticals, heat (climate) changes, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, life-style changes, and physiological and pathological (early and late) remodeling and (temporal and permanent) dysfunction.
Article Types
Original research or short reports, clinical observation or case report, comprehensive or narrative reviews on specific topics, commentaries, letters to the editor and also editorial specifically for the original work published in the same issue.
Topics of Interest
- U-shaped Dose Response
- J-shaped Dose Response
- Non-monotonic Dose Response
- Non-linearity
- Hormesis/Hormetic Dose Response
- Biphasic Dose Response
- Pre/Post Conditioning
Adaptive Response - Drug resistance
- Mechanistic study on the difference for low and high dose effect
- Essential and non-essential metal toxic differences
- Interruption of the Dose-Response with two-hits
View a selection of the latest papers published in Dose-Response
Manuscript Submission
- Submit your manuscript at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/dose-response
- Please refer to the Submission Guidelines tab for more information before submitting your manuscript.
Lu Cai | University of Louisville, USA |
Ying Lou, PhD | SAGE Publishing, China |
Yi Tan | University of Louisville, USA |
Edward J. Calabrese | University of Massachusetts, USA |
Barbara G. Callahan | University of Massachusetts, USA |
Jean Lud Cadet | NIH/NIDA IRP, USA |
Chris Cutler | Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Canada |
George Gray | George Washington University, USA |
Jaap Hanekamp | Roosevelt Academy, Netherlands |
Seyed Alireza Javadinia, MD, Assistant Professor | Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Iran |
Jui-An Lin | Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taiwan |
Yan Liu | Binzhou Medical University, China |
Yan Liu | Queensland University, Australia |
Mark Mattson | NIA, India |
Ken Maynard | Takeda Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Switzerland |
Jay Mitchell | Harvard, USA |
Zsolt Radak | Semmelweis University, Hungary |
Suresh Rattan | Univerity of Aarhus, Denmark |
Michael Ristow | University of Jena, Germany |
Bobby Scott | Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, USA |
David Sinclair | Harvard Medical School, USA |
Brant Ulsh | M.H. Chew and Associates, USA |
Reinhard Wetzker | University of Jena, Germany |
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