Biomolecular Isolation

Biomolecular isolation is a technique in biochemistry that is used to purify particular molecules like proteins and other large molecules, from a mixture of other molecules or organelles. This technique is important for applications like understanding the structure and function of biomolecules, and for processes such as drug discovery. Biomolecular isolation can be done using various methods, such as affinity chromatography, gel electrophoresis, and centrifugation, that all employ physical or chemical characteristics of the molecules to separate them from the mixture. The isolation of specific biomolecules is a very powerful tool that can contribute significantly to a better understanding of the principles underlying biological and medical science.

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