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JAAS

Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry



Metallomics Special Issue


24 July 2007

Issue 8, 2007 of JAAS features a collection of articles highlighting the important role of atomic spectrometry in metallomics research. 

Cover of JAAS Issue 8 2007
The issue is introduced by the Guest Editors Dr David Koppenaal, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, and Professor Gary Hieftje, Indiana University, in an Editorial.  And includes a Hot Article by Goenaga Infante et al. on investigating selenium species distribution in human B-cell lymphoma lines.  This issue also contains two Critical Reviews  discussing 'Advanced nuclear analytical techniques for metalloproteomics' and 'Assimilatory and dissimilatory processes of microorganisms affecting metals in the environment'.

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JAAS, 2007, 8

JAAS, 2007, 8

Selected Articles

Editorial

Metallomics-an interdisciplinary and evolving field

24 July 2007

David Koppenaal Gary Hieftje introduce the 2nd Metallomics special issue in JAAS.


Critical Review text

Advanced nuclear analytical techniques for metalloproteomics

24 July 2007

Gao, Chen and Chai discuss the study of metalloproteomics with advanced nuclear analytical techniques.


Critical Review text

Assimilatory and dissimilatory processes of microorganisms affecting metals in the environment

24 July 2007

Laura Liermann discuss investigations into the strategies used by microorganisms to extract trace metals from minerals.


Hot Article text

Selenium species distribution in a human B-cell lymphoma line

24 July 2007

Heidi Goenaga Infante and co-workers present their recent investigations into the selenium species distribution in a human B-cell lymphoma line by HPLC- and GC-ICP-MS in combination with HPLC-ESIMS/MS and GC-TOFMS.