The peer review process in toxicology follows several key steps:
Submission: Researchers submit their manuscript to a journal. Initial Screening: The editorial team conducts a preliminary assessment to ensure the manuscript meets the journal's basic standards. Reviewer Selection: Qualified reviewers are chosen to evaluate the manuscript. Review Process: Reviewers assess the manuscript for scientific accuracy, originality, and significance. Decision Making: Based on reviewers' feedback, the editorial board makes a decision to accept, reject, or request revisions. Revisions: Authors may need to revise their manuscript in response to reviewers' comments. Publication: If accepted, the manuscript is published in the journal.