ACS Chemical Biology - Types of Content

Types of Content

ACS Chemical Biology publishes research letters, articles, and reviews that are all peer-reviewed. In addition, specially commissioned articles that describe journal content are solicited. Letters describe findings of broad interest are generally five printed pages or shorter in length, while articles are comprehensive reports of research of "immediate, broad, and lasting impact". Usually articles are twelve printed pages or shorter in length. Finally, reviews cover key concepts of interest to a broad readership.

Web-only content includes podcasts, a wiki, and articles published online ahead of print. ACS Chemical Biology has published the first three-dimensional interactive chemical structures replicating printed journal figures. These structures can be viewed in a web browser by means of Jmol - an open-source structure viewer.

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