Current Issues in Molecular Biology - History

History

Current Issues in Molecular Biology was established in 1999. In January 2008 the journal Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology was incorporated into Current Issues in Molecular Biology. The new combined editorial board strengthened the publication and created a stronger and more broadly based publication.

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