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Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry

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Editor in Chief: Yitzhak Tor

Aims & Scope: Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry (PMC) is an exciting peer-reviewed open access on-line journal.... more

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Processing Speed: Blind peer review by minimum of two expert reviewers and independent editorial decision within three to four weeks. Publication within average four weeks following acceptance.

ISSN: 1177-391X

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My experience publishing in Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry was very positive.  The submission process was very quick and easy.  I was extremely impressed by the efficiency of the editorial staff and reviewers.
Dr Peter Wostyn (PC Sint Amandus, Beernem, Belgium)
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