Issue 1 of MedChemComm Published

RSC Publishing today announced the online publication of the first issue of MedChemComm, a new high-impact, peer-reviewed journal for the rapid publication of research in medicinal chemistry.

Free for all to read online, this inaugural issue contains two Reviews and ten Concise Articles, including:

Small molecule modulation of stem cells in regenerative medicine: recent applications and future direction
Timothy E. Allsopp, Mark E. Bunnage and Paul V. Fish

Effect of particle shape on phagocytosis of CdTe quantum dot-cystine composites
Zhisong Lu, Yan Qiao, Xin Ting Zheng, Mary B. Chan-Park and Chang Ming Li

Chemical space as a source for new drugs
Jean-Louis Reymond, Ruud van Deursen, Lorenz C. Blum and Lars Ruddigkeit

MedChemComm Issue 1

In addition, you can read a welcome to the first issue from co-Editors-in-Chief Greg Verdine and Tony Wood, an introduction to the journal’s partnership with the EFMC written by the EFMC president Gerhard Ecker, and profiles of our Editorial Board members.

Authors from around the globe have submitted work of the highest quality, knowing that they can rely on RSC Publishing for overseeing a rigorous peer-review process, efficient manuscript handling and rapid publication.

In addition, they can be confident that the free online access to the latest issue of the journal gives their work the best possible visibility in the community.

Make sure you keep up-to-date with the latest issue by signing up for the MedChemComm e-alert and newsletter. And if you want to be part of this exciting new journal, submit your work today.

MedChemComm Issue 1 – View the contents of the first issue

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Free online access to MedChemComm

All online content from the new RSC Publishing journal MedChemComm is available for FREE during 2010 and 2011.

Access, which will be managed by institution and IP address, will be provided following a simple registration process. In addition, the current issue of the journal will be freely available to everyone online, without the need for any registration.

The new approach is in response to feedback from scientists, librarians and other information specialists. It is envisaged that the free access will help both scientists and librarians/information specialists to fully evaluate the new journal, before they consider taking out a license or a subscription in 2012.

To register for free access at your institution or to sign up for our free E-alert service, please complete the online form.

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