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Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications


 

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Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1565-3633
E ISSN
1687-479X
First volume
2003
Last volume
2013+
Publish city
New York
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Description
The purpose of Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications is to publish original research in the form of articles, notes, letters and reviews in the general field of bioinorganic chemistry and its applications. Its scope includes all aspects of bioinorganic chemistry, including bioorganometallic chemistry and applied bioinorganic chemistry. The journal welcomes papers relating to metalloenzymes and model compounds, metal-based drugs, biomaterials, biocatalysis and bioelectronics, metals in biology and medicine, metals toxicology and metals in the environment, metal interactions with biomolecules and spectroscopic applications.











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