The American Chemical Society (ACS), a nonprofit organization chartered by Congress, is one of the world’s largest scientific societies and a leading source of authoritative scientific information.
The Biochemical Society advances the interests of organization promoting biochemistry and the molecular biosciences and representing the interests of all those working in the field.Biochemist E-volution magazine with articles freely available
BRENDA is the main collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community. The enzymes are classified according to the Enzyme Commission list of enzymes. Some 6500 "different" enzymes are covered.
This site, prepared by UK high school science teacher Jim Clark for his students, includes material on atomic structure and bonding, inorganic and organic chemistry, physical chemistry.
American Chemical Society (ACS) provides the worldwide scientific community with a comprehensive collection of the most cited peer-reviewed journals in the chemical and related sciences.
This open access journal is published byOxford Journals for the Japanese Biochemical Society. It contains original research in the fields of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and biotechnology.
Bioscience Reports publishes articles on the fundamental mechanisms involved in cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry to enable our understanding of normal development and diseases.