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British Journal of Pharmacology

The British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) is a broad-based journal giving leading international coverage of all aspects of experimental pharmacology. It publishes high quality original research and authoritative reviews. BJP is published fortnightly, and is available online.

Editor-in-Chief: Péter Ferdinandy

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Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY

Providing an overview of the key properties of over 1,800 pharmacological targets and links to the www.guidetopharmacology.org database.

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