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Aims and scope

Neurochemical Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that reports the latest findings in all areas of neurochemistry and related fields, including molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, neuroimmunology, and pharmacology, in an endeavor to deepen our comprehension of the functions of the nervous system. The journal presents articles on functional neurochemistry, nervous system receptors, neurotransmitters, myelin, chromaffin granules, and other components of the nervous system, as well as neurophysiological and clinical aspects, behavioral reactions, etc. Relevant topics include the structure and function of the nervous system proteins, neuropeptides, nucleic acids, nucleotides, lipids, and other biologically active components. The journal is devoted to the rapid publication of original research, critical reviews highlighting major developments in neurochemistry, short communications, new experimental studies that use neurochemical methodology, descriptions of new methods, theoretical works suggesting novel principles and approaches to neurochemical problems, presentations of new hypotheses and significant findings, discussions, and conference proceedings. Previously focused on translation, the journal now has the aim to become an international publication and accepts manuscripts originally submitted in English from all countries, along with translated works. The peer review policy of the journal is independent of the manuscript source, ensuring a fair and unbiased evaluation process for all submissions.
 

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