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The [[Journal_of_Biological_Inorganic_Chemistry|Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry]] seeks to promote this field internationally. This journal is primarily concerned with advances in the understanding of systems involving one or more metal ions set in a biological matrix--particularly, metalloproteins and metal-nucleic acid complexes--in order to understand biological function at the atomic level. Manuscripts describing high quality and original research concerned with metal ions or other inorganic species and having biological relevance are invited for submission to this journal. Mini-reviews, Reports, and Commentaries are also encouraged. See: [http://www.chem.umn.edu/jbic/ Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (JBIC)] | The [[Journal_of_Biological_Inorganic_Chemistry|Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry]] seeks to promote this field internationally. This journal is primarily concerned with advances in the understanding of systems involving one or more metal ions set in a biological matrix--particularly, metalloproteins and metal-nucleic acid complexes--in order to understand biological function at the atomic level. Manuscripts describing high quality and original research concerned with metal ions or other inorganic species and having biological relevance are invited for submission to this journal. Mini-reviews, Reports, and Commentaries are also encouraged. See: [http://www.chem.umn.edu/jbic/ Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (JBIC)] | ||
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The Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry seeks to promote this field internationally. This journal is primarily concerned with advances in the understanding of systems involving one or more metal ions set in a biological matrix--particularly, metalloproteins and metal-nucleic acid complexes--in order to understand biological function at the atomic level. Manuscripts describing high quality and original research concerned with metal ions or other inorganic species and having biological relevance are invited for submission to this journal. Mini-reviews, Reports, and Commentaries are also encouraged. See: Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (JBIC)
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