Polyamines
Polyamines are essential biological molecules that are involved in some of the most fundamental processes of life. They are found in all life forms and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes such as cell proliferation and differentiation, DNA repair and apoptosis, regulation of gene expression, membrane and cytoskeletal dynamics, as well as a variety of other vital functions. Polyamines are also essential for proper development and growth of organisms. In addition, they are involved in a wide range of diseases, including cancer, arthritis, diabetes, and atherosclerosis, highlighting their importance in human health. Moreover, these molecules have been extensively studied and synthesized due to their potential therapeutic applications in various medical conditions.
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