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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences offers an Open Access international publication platform for basic as well as applied research across the life sciences. The journal draws from empirical disciplines such as structural biology, enzymology, biochemistry, and biophysics, capitalizing as well on the technological advancements that have enabled metabolomics and proteomics measurements in massively parallel throughput, and the development of robust and innovative computational biology strategies. The journal's ultimate objective is a comprehensive illustration of the molecular mechanisms regulating proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and small metabolites in organisms across all branches of life.

Frontiers highlighted Research Topics

The Role of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT)-Related Non-coding RNAs in Cancer (Submissions Open)

Oxidative Damage of RNA: Structure, Function, and Biological Implications - From Nucleotides to Short and Long RNAs in Chemistry and Biology(Submissions Open)

Why launch a Frontiers Research Topic?

Frontiers’ Research Topics are peer-reviewed article collections around cutting-edge research themes. Defined, managed and led by renowned researchers, they unite the world’s leading experts around the hottest topics, stimulating collaboration and accelerating science. Managed and disseminated on Frontiers’ Open Science platform, these collections are free to access and highly visible, increasing readership and citations for your research.

Frontiers highlights

  • Gold open-access publisher
  • 5th most-cited of world's 20 largest publishers
  • Rigorous, constructive, efficient and transparent peer review
  • Average time from submission to final decision: 90 days

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