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Biochemistry Bioinorganic Chemistry

Biochemistry Bioinorganic Chemistry is a branch of biochemistry which studies the interaction between inorganic elements and biological molecules and their impact on cell biology. This field is essential for the understanding of life processes and is used in the development of many medical and industrial application…

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Overview

Biochemistry Bioinorganic Chemistry is a branch of biochemistry which studies the interaction between inorganic elements and biological molecules and their impact on cell biology. This field is essential for the understanding of life processes and is used in the development of many medical and industrial applications. Bioinorganic Chemistry helps in understanding metabolic processes, including the production and utilization of energy, the breakdown of molecules and their transport, and the synthesis of new molecules and macromolecules. It also enables the development of drugs that target specific metabolic pathways and can be used to treat diseases. Additionally, Bioinorganic Chemistry is used for the production of materials such as catalysts and sensors, which can be applied to pharmaceutical, toxicological and medical research.

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Professor Massoud Kaykhaii · Slovakia Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Dr. Jun Wan · United States

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