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1804:Metallomics and the Cell
1524:Metallomics and the Cell
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420:cytochrome P450 oxidases
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3084:Environmental chemistry
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3116:Carbohydrate chemistry
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2703:Photoelectrochemistry
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2484:List of biomolecules
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2372:Phosphate metabolism
2122:Transferrin receptor
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620:. Examples include
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318:iron–sulfur proteins
66:biological processes
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3290:The central science
3244:Ceramic engineering
3169:Forensic toxicology
3142:Chemistry education
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2975:Medicinal chemistry
2913:Fullerene chemistry
2789:Microwave chemistry
2658:Molecular mechanics
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2951:Molecular biology
2918:Polymer chemistry
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2884:Organic reactions
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