Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

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Photochemistry is an area of science exploring the chemical effects of visible or near-visible light – typically reactions which are caused by absorption of ultraviolet radiation (wavelength from 100 to 400 nm), visible light (400 - 750 nm) or infrared radiation (750 - 2500 nm). Photobiology is a related discipline involving the study of the biological effects of this type of radiation on living organisms, covering areas such as photosynthesis, ultraviolet skin damage, photomedicine and bioluminescence.

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences is a journal which publishes Communications (short articles), Full Papers, Perspectives (short review articles) and Forum (or opinion) articles from all these areas.

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