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The
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (usually abbreviated as
Eur. J. Med. Chem.), is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for Medicinal Chemistry. In 1965, it started under the title:
Chimica Therapeutica, ISSN 0009-4374, CODEN CHTPBA (usually abbeviated as Chim. Ther.).This name was maintained until Vol. 8 (1973), and with Vol. 9 (1974) it changed to its current title:
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, ISSN 0223-5234, CODEN EJMCA5.During 1974 to 1981 it was still subtitled as
Chimica Therapeutica, and from 1982 to 1986 the subtitle was
Chimie Therapeutique, indicating its french origin.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is published by Elsevier's Bureaeu in Paris, France. The editors are O. Lafont, S. Guccione and A. Monge-Vega. Back volumes up to Volume 22 (1987) can be accessed online by the journal's homepage at ScienceDirect.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry should not be confounded with
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, published by the
American Chemical Society.The impact factor for
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry in 2006 was 2.187.
[Journal Citation Reports, 2006 ]
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