Biophysics Structural Genomics
Biophysics Structural Genomics is the application of biophysical techniques to the study of genetic material, such as DNA and proteins. It is used to discover new proteins and genes, analyse their structure, and understand how they function within cells. The research of biophysical structural genomics therefore helps to elucidate the molecular basis of genetic diseases and provides insight into the development of new treatments. By uncovering the three-dimensional structure of proteins, researchers can develop strategies to target specific disease-causing proteins and make them vulnerable to drugs or other forms of therapy. This makes biophysical structural genomics a powerful tool for drug discovery.
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