Environmental Health Perspectives Q1 Unclaimed
Environmental Health Perspectives is a journal indexed in SJR in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis with an H index of 326. It is an CC BY Journal with a Single blind Peer Review review system The scope of the journal is focused on public health and safety, environmental studies, toxicology, environmental sciences. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,525 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,525.
Environmental Health Perspectives focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: exposure, effects, environmental, pesticide, cancer, birth, role, asthma, toxicity, health, ...
Type: Journal
Type of Copyright: CC BY
Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Access
Type of publications:
Publication frecuency: -
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Non OAMetrics
2,525
SJR Impact factor326
H Index298
Total Docs (Last Year)623
Total Docs (3 years)13997
Total Refs4393
Total Cites (3 years)405
Citable Docs (3 years)6.17
Cites/Doc (2 years)46.97
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Best articles by citations
Nanotoxicology: An Emerging Discipline Evolving from Studies of Ultrafine Particles
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the environment: agents of subtle change?
Toxic equivalency factors (TEFs) for PCBs, PCDDs, PCDFs for humans and wildlife.
Developmental effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in wildlife and humans.
A Toxicologic Review of Quantum Dots: Toxicity Depends on Physicochemical and Environmental Factors
Ultrafine particulate pollutants induce oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage.
Low-Level Environmental Lead Exposure and Children’s Intellectual Function: An International Pooled Analysis
Critical periods of vulnerability for the developing nervous system: evidence from humans and animal models.
Exposure of the U.S. Population to Bisphenol A and 4- tertiary -Octylphenol: 2003–2004
Brominated flame retardants: cause for concern?
Urinary Creatinine Concentrations in the U.S. Population: Implications for Urinary Biologic Monitoring Measurements
Half-Life of Serum Elimination of Perfluorooctanesulfonate,Perfluorohexanesulfonate, and Perfluorooctanoate in Retired Fluorochemical Production Workers
Decrease in Anogenital Distance among Male Infants with Prenatal Phthalate Exposure
Global Estimates of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations from Satellite-Based Aerosol Optical Depth: Development and Application
Manufactured Nanomaterials (Fullerenes, C60) Induce Oxidative Stress in the Brain of Juvenile Largemouth Bass
An Integrated Risk Function for Estimating the Global Burden of Disease Attributable to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Exposure
Ultrafine Particles Cross Cellular Membranes by Nonphagocytic Mechanisms in Lungs and in Cultured Cells
Methods for reliability and uncertainty assessment and for applicability evaluations of classification- and regression-based QSARs.
Association of fine particulate matter from different sources with daily mortality in six U.S. cities.
The E-SCREEN assay as a tool to identify estrogens: an update on estrogenic environmental pollutants.
Free-radical chemistry of cigarette smoke and its toxicological implications.
An Extensive New Literature Concerning Low-Dose Effects of Bisphenol A Shows the Need for a New Risk Assessment
Urinary, Circulating, and Tissue Biomonitoring Studies Indicate Widespread Exposure to Bisphenol A
A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic.
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