Trends in Biochemical Sciences
- Trends in Biochemical Sciences
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences (abrégé en Trends Biochem. Sci.) est une revue scientifique à comité de lecture qui publie des articles de revue spécialisés dans tous les aspects de la recherche concernant la biochimie[1].
D'après le Journal Citation Reports, le facteur d'impact de ce journal était de 11,572 en 2009[2]. Actuellement, la direction de publication est assurée par Sara Cullinan[3].
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Catégories :
- Revue de biochimie
- Revue de chimie publiée par Elsevier Science
- Revue de biologie publiée par Elsevier Science
- Titre de presse créé en 1976
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