一般的杂志journal scopt介绍里是有的。就是说这个杂志是给谁看的。如果没有写给 说看的,总会说该杂志都发些什么领域的东东吧? 比如“” Nature Chemical Biology http://www.nature.com/naturechemicalbiology Editor: Terry L. Sheppard Volume 6: 12 issues per year ISSN: 1552-4450 EISSN: 1552-4469 Impact factor : 16.058* Impact ranking: 5/283 in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology* Date Established: June 2005 Aims and Scope: Nature Chemical Biology is a new interdisciplinary journal that publishes the most innovative and important research advances at the interface of chemistry and biology. The journal publishes research from chemists who are applying the principles, language and tools of chemistry to biological systems at the molecular level. The scope of the journal covers all areas of contemporary research at the interface of chemistry and biology. Each issue provides the reader with a combination of research articles in two formats (Letters and Articles), supported by enhanced content such as Reviews, Research highlights, and Commentaries designed to inform readers of new developments in chemical biology. Readership: Nature Chemical Biology is relevant to organic, inorganic, bioorganic, bioinorganic and biophysical chemists, biochemists, medicinal chemists, pharmaceutical scientists, molecular and structural biologists as well as biologists who seek to understand biological systems at the molecular level, including cellular, molecular, developmental and neuro-biologists. Online features and site license access: Online archive available back to June 2005. A site license provides access to all content published during the supply period. Access is granted to a further rolling four-year archive during the supply period only. Archive content not included in the license agreement is available to purchase. Unique online functionality includes (i) an online index of the chemical compounds that are described in each paper, with links to the structures deposited in the PubChem database and (ii) 3D rendering of compounds allowing users to view and manipulate chemical compounds in three dimensions. Indexed in CAS, Current Contents, Science Citation Index and Medline (PubMed ).