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  • Biochemistry

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Discussion:

  • The journal's core principle is the rapid and easy dissemination of scientific discoveries.
  • Key initiatives include format-free submission and mandated open peer review, publishing reviews and author responses alongside papers.
  • An enthusiastic Preprint Team has been established under Prof. Michael Ginger's guidance.

Key Insights:

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Outlook:

  • The journal continues to foster open science principles.
  • Future endeavors aim to further accelerate the dissemination of cutting-edge research in biology.