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New EMBO/NPG journal - A first in systems biology publishing

04.15.05 | European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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Molecular Systems Biology publishes papers describing the properties and behaviour of complex biological systems in terms of molecular components and their interactions. The scope extends to functional genomics, structural genomics, metabolomics and synthetic biology. The journal's team of Senior Editors is second to none, featuring Ruedi Aebersold, Peer Bork, George Church, Leroy Hood and Edison Liu.

The journal is also forging ahead in technology. Unlike other journals in the field, Molecular Systems Biology uses innovative technology to allow formal, unambiguous descriptions of biological systems and sharing of data. Molecular Systems Biology is currently the only journal to accommodate authors submitting data in Systems Biology Mark-Up Language (SBML) and CellML, widely-used XML-based exchange formats for representing biological processes and related data.

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European Molecular Biology Laboratory. (2005, April 15). New EMBO/NPG journal - A first in systems biology publishing. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LVWW5K38/new-embonpg-journal-a-first-in-systems-biology-publishing.html
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