Editors-in-Chief:
Michael Davies - Heart Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, 7 Eliza Street
Newtown, Sydney, NSW 2042, Australia, Tel: +61 2 8208 8900, Fax: +61 2 9565 5584
Helmut Sies- Institut für Physiologische Chemie I, Heinrich-Heine Universität, Postfach 101007, D-40001 Düsseldorf, Germany. Tel: +49 211 811270; Fax: +49 211 8113029
Associate Editors:
Tilman Grune - Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany
Jeffrey N. Keller - Basic Research, Hibernia National Bank / Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, USA
Frank Kelly- School of Health and Life Sciences Franklin Wilkins Building, King's College London, UK
Shinya Toyokuni - Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Reviews Editors:
Regina Brigelius-Flohe- Department of Vitamins and Atherosclerosis, German Institute of Nutrition, Germany
Christian Schoneich - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Kansas, Kansas, USA
Editorial Information
Publication Details:
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ISSN Print 1071-5762 ISSN Online 1029-2470
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling is the leading journal dedicated to the understanding of reactive species as messenger molecules regulating signal transduction and gene expression. New research reveals free radicals, which have been known as damaging agents, are being used for therapeutic purposes. This journal uncovers the expanding world of redox-based therapeutics—genetic, pharmacological, and nutritional.
Redox Report is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal focusing on the role of free radicals, oxidative stress, activated oxygen, perioxidative and redox processes, primarily in the human environment and human pathology. However, relevant papers on the animal and plant environment, biology and pathology will also be included.
While emphasis is placed upon methodological and intellectual advances underpinned by new data, the journal offers scope for review, hypotheses, critiques and other forms of discussion.
Nitric Oxide: Biology and Chemistry. Although one of the simplest biological molecules in nature, nitric oxide has found its way into nearly every phase of biology and medicine ranging from its role as a critical endogenous regulator of blood flow and thrombosis to a principal neurotransmitter mediating erectile function to a major pathophysiological mediator of inflammation and host defense. These major discoveries have stimulated intense and extensive research into a vast array of fields
Free Radical Research aims to publish high-quality research papers, hypotheses and reviews in all areas in the fields of:
Free radicals and other reactive species in biological, clinical, environmental and other systems
Redox signalling
Antioxidants, including diet-derived antioxidants and other relevant aspects of human nutrition
Oxidative damage, mechanisms and measurement
Manuscripts should contribute a significant advance to the field, supported by clearly-presented data and statistical analysis. Manuscripts should be as concise as possible subject to the need to present relevant background, data and methods. Reviewers are strongly encouraged to identify areas of the manuscript that could be shortened. Free Radical Research discourages papers that are purely descriptive (e.g. a catalogue of changes in antioxidant levels in a human disease or after administering, for example, a plant extract or a toxin to an animal). We also discourage screening papers, such as the use of total antioxidant activity assays to compare the antioxidant activities of plant extracts or herbal medicines including traditional medicines.
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