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Toxicology Letters also publishes editorials, commentaries and contemporary issues in toxicology. Clinical, occupational and safety evaluation, hazard and risk assessment, regulatory toxicology, impact on man, animal and environment studies of sufficient novelty to warrant rapid publication will be considered.
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Systematic and narrative reviews and mini-reviews in various areas of toxicology will be published.
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Although any author may correspond with the journal editor or editorial staff, most correspondence is handled by the corresponding author, who serves as the main point of contact and responds to questions about the published article.
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For more information on the peer review process and possible manuscript decisions, see Section 12.7 of the Publication Manual.īecause cover letters are separate documents from the manuscript file, all correspondence during the publication process must include the complete manuscript title, the authors’ names, and the manuscript number (assigned by the journal when the manuscript is first received). Most often, a cover letter is needed when authors initially submit their manuscript to a journal and when responding to reviewers during an invitation to revise and resubmit the manuscript. The cover letter is a formal way to communicate with journal editors and editorial staff during the manuscript submission process.