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The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a biweekly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in medicinal chemistry. It is published by the American Chemical Society . It was established in 1959 as the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry and obtained its current name in 1963. [ 1 ]
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry; Journal of Natural Products; The Journal of Organic Chemistry; The Journal of Physical Chemistry A; The Journal of Physical Chemistry B; The Journal of Physical Chemistry C; The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters; Journal of Proteome Research; Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering medicinal chemistry. It was established in 2009 and is published by the American Chemical Society. The editor-in-chief is Dennis C. Liotta (Emory University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 4.632. [1]
Journal of Materials Chemistry; Journal of Medicinal Chemistry; Journal of Molecular Structure; Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM; Journal of Natural Products; Journal of Organic Chemistry; Journal of Organometallic Chemistry; Journal of Physical Chemistry A; Journal of Physical Chemistry B; Journal of Physical Chemistry C; Journal of ...
JMC may refer to: Jacobs Medical Center, a hospital at the University of California San Diego; Jaffna Municipal Council, the local council for Jaffna, Sri Lanka; Jamal Mohamed College, a five star status autonomous college at Tiruchirappalli in India; James Madison College, a residential public affairs college at Michigan State University
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