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Metallomics

A new journal covering the research fields related to biometals



Metallomics Book of Choice


Launched in Spring 2007, the RSC eBook Collection offers scientists across the globe online access to a prestigious and wide ranging portfolio of chemical science books which span 40 years of research and opinion. 

The RSC eBook Collection is testament to RSC's publishing innovation as well as the high quality of the content contained in our books. With further technical developments and new 2008 content being uploaded throughout the year the RSC eBook Collection is set to become a key resource.

Current book of choice

Garlic and Other Alliums

Garlic and Other Alliums

Copyright: 2009
Eric Block

Outlines the extensive history and use since the dawn of civilization of alliums, as well as the understanding of their botany and chemistry.


Also of interest

Bionanodesign

Bionanodesign

Copyright: 2009
Maxim Ryadnov

This new publication brings together contemporary approaches for designing nanostructures that employ naturally derived self-assembling motifs as synthetic platforms.


High-Field EPR Spectroscopy on Proteins and their Model Systems

High-Field EPR Spectroscopy on Proteins and their Model Systems

Copyright: 2008
Klaus Möbius

A comprehensive overview of experimental techniques in high-field EPR spectroscopy and their applications in biology and biochemistry.


Nucleic Acid-Metal Ion Interactions

Nucleic Acid-Metal Ion Interactions

Copyright: 2008
Nicholas V Hud

Provides a perspective on nucleic acid-metal ion interactions with an emphasis on experimental biophysical studies which will prove indispensable to biophysicists and molecular biologists.


Metallothioneins and Related Chelators

Metallothioneins and Related Chelators

Copyright: 2009
Astrid Sigel

An essential resource for scientists working in a wide range of disciplines from environmental toxicology and inorganic biochemistry all the way through to physiology and medicine.


Metal-Carbon Bonds in Enzymes and Cofactors

Metal-Carbon Bonds in Enzymes and Cofactors

Copyright: 2009
Astrid Sigel

This book covers the occurrence of a wide variety of metal-carbon bonds in living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans.


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