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  2. Bioinorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Bioinorganic chemistry is a field that examines the role of metals in biology. Bioinorganic chemistry includes the study of both natural phenomena such as the behavior of metalloproteins as well as artificially introduced metals, including those that are non-essential , in medicine and toxicology .

  3. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Indexed by ISI Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry received an impact factor of 2.538 as reported in the 2014 Journal Citation Reports by Thomson Reuters, ranking it 157 out of 289 journals in the category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [2] and ranking it 9th out of 44 journals in the category Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear. [3]

  4. Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry is a learned society established to advance research and education in the field of biological inorganic chemistry.It holds training courses, workshops and conferences to facilitate exchange of information between scientists involved in the research and teaching of biological inorganic chemistry.

  5. European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference - Wikipedia

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    The European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference, or EUROBIC, is a biannual conference on Bioinorganic chemistry founded in 1992. [1] The conference is held in Europe but attracts scientists from all over the world. EUROBIC was the result of a merger of the Swiss-Italian SIMBIC conference and the French-German SAMBAS conference. [2]

  6. Biochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Biochemistry, or biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. [1] A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, and metabolism. Over the last decades of the 20th century, biochemistry has become successful at ...

  7. Inorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Inorganic compounds exhibit a range of bonding properties. Some are ionic compounds, consisting of very simple cations and anions joined by ionic bonding.Examples of salts (which are ionic compounds) are magnesium chloride MgCl 2, which consists of magnesium cations Mg 2+ and chloride anions Cl −; or sodium hydroxide NaOH, which consists of sodium cations Na + and hydroxide anions OH −.

  8. Category:Bioinorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal inorganic chemistry (5 P) Metalloproteins (7 C, ... Evolution of metal ions in biological systems; L. Claudio Luchinat ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  9. Joan S. Valentine - Wikipedia

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    Joan Selverstone Valentine (born 1945) is a biological inorganic chemist and biochemist. [2] Valentine's current work examines the role of transition metals, metalloenzymes, and oxidative stress in health. Her foremost expertise is superoxide anion and its functional enzyme superoxide dismutase.