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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids


Title Abbreviation
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids
ISSN
1388-1981
Electronic ISSN
1879-2618
Readership
Biologists, Cell Biologists, Chemists, Molecular Biologists, Physicists, Scientists
Scope
BBA Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids publishes papers on original research dealing with novel aspects of lipid biology including the biosynthesis, degradation, and transport of lipids, the role of lipids and the lipidome in cells and whole organisms, and the regulation of lipid metabolism and function in normative health and disease states. Manuscripts should significantly advance the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes in which lipids are involved using biochemical, biophysical, cell and molecular biological, genetic, or physiological approaches. Papers detailing novel methodology should also include biochemical, molecular, or functional insight in the area of lipids.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier Science - Netherlands
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