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Charlotte Gers-Panther1, Frank Maaß2, Nathalie Weickgenannt2
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Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Gers-Panther together with Frank Maaß and Nathalie Weickgenannt, Editors-in-Chief of Angewandte Chemie, introduce the new journal Angewandte Chemie Novit - a space for exceptional research in all significant and emerging areas of chemistry.
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