Abstract
Most specialists doing organometallic chemistry have little understanding of what modern biochemistry is. On the other hand, most biochemists believe that organometallic chemistry stands much apart from the problems they study. But the real distance, if any, between these magnificent pyramids of modern science is progressively decreasing. Their interaction has given birth to a new branch of science, organometallic biochemistry, the general aspects of which are discussed here.
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