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A Multidisciplinary, Open Access Platform for Research on Biomolecules.

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This new journal, Biomolecules, covers all biologically derived substances, including lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. It explores their synthesis, structure, function, interactions, and evolutionary impact across all biological levels.

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Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Chemical Biology

Background:

  • Biologically derived substances, or biomolecules, are fundamental to life.
  • These range from small molecules like vitamins to complex polymers such as polysaccharides.
  • Understanding biomolecules is key to deciphering biological processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a new journal dedicated to the comprehensive study of biomolecules.
  • To provide a platform for research on the synthesis, modification, and function of biomolecules.
  • To foster exploration of biomolecular interactions, evolution, and systems-level contributions.

Main Methods:

  • Not applicable for a journal introduction.
  • The journal will publish research employing diverse methodologies in biochemistry, molecular biology, and related fields.
  • Methods may include structural analysis, functional assays, genetic studies, and computational modeling.

Main Results:

  • Not applicable for a journal introduction.
  • The journal aims to publish novel findings on the structure, function, and interactions of biomolecules.
  • Expected results will illuminate biomolecular roles in health, disease, and evolution.

Conclusions:

  • Biomolecules is a vital new resource for researchers in biological and chemical sciences.
  • The journal will facilitate a deeper understanding of how biomolecules drive biological functions.
  • It encourages interdisciplinary research into the multifaceted world of biologically derived substances.