Biophysics Biomacromolecule-ligand Interactions

Biophysics is a field of science which studies the physical and chemical processes in living organisms. Biomacromolecule-ligand interactions are a subset of biophysics which looks at how two large molecules interact with each other. These interactions are very important for understanding how cells, tissues and organs in organisms work and how they interact with their environment. They are also important for designing new drugs and treatments for diseases. By studying these interactions, researchers hope to gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental processes that make life possible.

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