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The Biochemical Journal is an international twice-monthly journal publishing high-quality, high-impact science.
Publish your research quickly and painlessly and benefit from wide dissemination in one of the leading journals in the cellular and molecular biosciences.
The BJ Metabolism Knowledge Environment accepts papers in (but not limited to):
Cellular metabolism
Xenobiotic metabolism
Metabolomics
Diabetes
Obesity
Nutrition
Cancer metabolism
Editors–BJ MetabolismM Cascante – Barcelona F Foufelle – Paris W Ogawa – Kobe PF Pilch – Boston, MA G Shelness – Winston–Salem, NC H Shimano – Tsukuba City GR Steinberg – Hamilton, ON D Withers – London D Wu – Guangzhou A Xu – Hong Kong
Metabolism
Editorial BoardChairPeter R. Shepherd (Auckland, NZ)
Vice ChairsThe Americas – Guy Salvesen (La Jolla, CA)Asia-Pacific – Tao Xu (Beijing, CN)Europe – Dario Alessi (Dundee, UK)Reviews – Alex Toker (Boston, MA)
Deputy Chairs – BJ Metabolism D Carling – London L Goodyear – Boston, MA
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“We thank the editorial team at the Biochemical Journal for their professional consideration of our manuscript. The experience has been most collegial and constructive. We are proud to publish our investigation in this high quality journal and we look forward to future submissions to the Biochemical Journal.”
Christopher G.R. Perry, PhD – East Carolina University
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