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- Bioorganometallic_chemistry abstract "Bioorganometallic chemistry is the study of biologically active molecules that contain carbon directly bonded to metals or metalloids. This area straddles the fields of organometallic chemistry, biochemistry, and medicine. It is subset of bioinorganic chemistry. Naturally occurring bioorganometallics include enzymes and sensor proteins. Also within this realm is the development of new drugs and imaging agents as well as the principles relevant to the toxicology or organometallic compounds.".
- Bioorganometallic_chemistry comment "Bioorganometallic chemistry is the study of biologically active molecules that contain carbon directly bonded to metals or metalloids. This area straddles the fields of organometallic chemistry, biochemistry, and medicine. It is subset of bioinorganic chemistry. Naturally occurring bioorganometallics include enzymes and sensor proteins. Also within this realm is the development of new drugs and imaging agents as well as the principles relevant to the toxicology or organometallic compounds.".