Biochemistry Small Molecule Chemistry
Biochemistry Small Molecule Chemistry is a branch of chemistry that investigates the structure and behavior of molecules with a size of less than 1000 daltons. Such small molecules include proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids - all of which are the building blocks of life and are essential for biological processes. Small molecule chemistry plays an important role in the development of drugs and other biomedical applications as well as providing insight into the functioning of complex biological systems. It also allows scientists to develop methods and techniques to create, modify, and study these small molecules in a laboratory setting.
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