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David Britt: Papers in Celebration of his 2023 ACS Alfred Bader Award in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Contributions in Celebration of David Britt´s 2023 Alfred Bader Award in Bioinorganic Chemistry.
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Collaborations in the Spanish-Speaking Bioinorganic Community
Bioinorganic Chemistry, with all its different sub-topics, has always been an interdisciplinary field of study, and it has promoted collaborations across disciplines, countries, and even continents, often ov...
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Amy Rosenzweig: Papers in Celebration of Her 2021 ACS Alfred Bader Award in Bioorganic or Bioinorganic Chemistry
In Celebration of Prof. Amy Rosenzweig´s 2021 ACS Alfred Bader Award in Bioorganic or Bioinorganic Chemistry
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Metal Ions and Degenerative Diseases
The involvement of metal-binding proteins in degenerative diseases has sparked active research by bioinorganic chemists to elucidate the nature of these metal–protein interactions, to understand the impact o...
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Joan Broderick: Papers in Celebration of Her 2019 ACS Alfred Bader Award in Bioinorganic or Bioorganic Chemistry
In celebration of Joan Broderick
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9th Asian Biological Inorganic Chemistry (AsBIC-9) Conference Special Issue
Papers from the 9th Asian Biological Inorganic Chemistry (AsBIC-9) Conference
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Alison Butler: Papers in Celebration of Her 2018 ACS Alfred Bader Award in Bioorganic or Bioinorganic Chemistry
Alison Butler: Papers in Celebration of Her 2018 ACS Alfred Bader Award in Bioorganic or Bioinorganic Chemistry
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The Biogenesis of Iron-sulfur Proteins: From Cellular Biology to Molecular Aspects
In the new millennium, the focus of Fe–S protein research quickly moved from the biophysical and structural properties of small electron transfer proteins to the study of Fe–S clusters containing enzymes and...
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Special issue to celebrate the 80th birthday of Helmut Sigel
This JBIC special issue celebrates the 80th birthday of Helmut Sigel and his 60 years of dedication to biological inorganic chemistry. The fundamental contributions of his research group in all aspects of nu...
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AsBIC8: 8th Asian Biological Inorganic Chemistry Special Issue
Papers from the AsBIC8: 8th Asian Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference
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60 years of dioxygen activation
In organizing this special issue of JBIC commemorating 60 years of dioxygen activation, I have sought to assemble a set of articles on this broad topic that provide snapshots of where the field stands today.
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Topical Issue in Honor of R.J.P. Williams
Professor Robert Joseph Paton Williams, known to all as Bob, was a pioneer in advancing our understanding of the roles of the chemical elements, particularly metals, in life and evolution. When he began his ...
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Topical Issue on Molybdenum and Tungsten Enzymes: from Biology to Chemistry and Back
This special issue of JBIC was motivated by the 2013 Molybdenum & Tungsten Enzymes Conference, held in Sintra, Portugal, following the 2011 conference in Edmonton, Canada, 2011, and several Gordon Research C...
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Topical Issue in honor of Ivano Bertini
It is a real pleasure for us to introduce this special issue of JBIC dedicated to Ivano Bertini, which has been realized thanks to the initiative of the Editor-in-chief Larry Que. The two of us helped in the...
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Topical Issue on Metal-Based MRI Contrast Agents
Thirty years ago, Schering filed the first patent application for a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) covering the forefather of the gadolinium contrast agents and still the most widely use...
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