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    ChemBioChem is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering chemical biology, synthetic biology, and bio-nanotechnology and published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe. The journal publishes communications, full papers, reviews, minireviews, highlights, concepts, book reviews, and conference reports.

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    Höbartner's scientific interest is in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA and their function as biocatalysts that mediate the course of biochemical reactions. In 2016, she published the first X-ray structure of a DNA enzyme (deoxyribozyme) that catalyzes the ligation of two RNA fragments in Nature.

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    Academic journals published only online, with no printed version. This is an orthogonal dimension compared to open/closed access, as some open access journals include both print and online versions, and there are many online-only closed access journals.

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  9. Chemistry Europe - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry Europe (formerly ChemPubSoc Europe) is an organization of 16 chemical societies from 15 European countries, representing over 75,000 chemists. It publishes a family of academic chemistry journals, covering a broad range of disciplines.