Open Access Journals

Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Biochemistry is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Biochemistry dedicated to the rapid publication of original research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and many more in all sub-disciplines of biochemistry (including genomics, gene expression, replication, proteomics, structural biology, enzymology, bioenergetics, metabolism, signal transduction, bioinformatics, cell biology, glycoscience, glycobiology, glycochemistry, glycotechnology, pharmacology, enzyme inhibition, inhibitory processes, immunochemistry, macromolecules, biopolymers, and nitric oxide). The journal publishes clearly written articles describing significant advances in the field that are of great interest for the scientific community worldwide.

The Journal's Editorial Board is made up of a dedicated group of global biochemistry professionals. Every board editor actively supervises and directs the journal's development. The dissemination of accurate and practical scientific knowledge is the aim of the peer-review process. The caliber and content of the papers submitted for publication are assessed by a panel of experts in the relevant fields.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Biochemistry widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Protein Stability Enzyme Kinetics Peptide Synthesis Gene Cloning Protein-Protein Interactions Biochemical Networks Systems Biology Vaccine Development mRNA Translation Nuclear receptors Metabolomics Proteomics Molecular Biology Plant Biochemistry Regulation of Gene Expression Molecular Mechanisms Genetic Studies Gene Function DNA Damage Complex Diseases Polymers RNA Processing Pathogenesis HPLC Epigenetics Cell Signaling Mass Spectrometry Physical Biochemistry G proteins Photosynthesis Second Messengers Serine proteases Bioluminescence Autophagy Molecular Cell Biology Cell Biology Bacterial Toxins and Immunity Cancer Biology Metastasis Laboratory Protein Crystallography Cellular Signalling and Human Disease Developmental Biology of The Skin Developmental and RNA Biology Down Syndrome Research Fluorescent Proteins Chromoproteins Fungal Pathogens Gene Expression Control Infection and Immunity Intracellular Signalling and Cancer Mitochondria in Ageing and Disease Cell Regulation and Cell Death Molecular Biology of Host-pathogens Interactions Monash Yeast Collective NHMRC Program in Cellular Microbiology Nuclear Signalling Peptide Biology Proteomics Laboratories Peptide Folding Drug Design Structural Virology