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The metallome and the biological periodic table: A metal atlas in cells.
No life is possible without metal ions. The selection and functions of metals in living systems are complex and affected by the chemical environment. A systemic study by integrative metallomics offers new information on the interplay between the metallome, metabolome, genome, and proteome.