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has evolved in recent years to include scientists from many other disciplines, particularly those
that emanate from biological sciences, making chemical biology a truly interdisciplinary playing
ground. Like other interdisciplinary sciences, such as nanoscience and synthetic biology, chemical
biology will have a growing impact on science in general in the future.
FURTHER READINGS
Dobson, C. M.; Gerrad, J. A.; Pratt, A. J. 2001. Foundations of Chemical Biology , Oxford University Press,
Oxford.
Morrison, K. L.; Weiss, G. A. 2006. The origins of chemical biology, Nat. Chem. Biol . 2: 3-6.
Schreiber, S. L. 2005. Small molecules: The missing link in the central dogma, Nat. Chem. Biol . 1: 64-66.
Schreiber, S. L.; Kapoor, T.; Wess, G., Eds. 2007. Chemical Biology , Wiley-VCH, Weinheim.
Waldmann, H.; Janning, P. 2004. Chemical Biology, A Practical Course , Wiley-VCH, Weinheim.
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