Glycobiology in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Glycobiology is a branch of the biochemistry and molecular biology field that focuses on studying the structure, biosynthesis, biology and functions of saccharides (sugar molecules) and their derivatives. These molecules are found in all living organisms and are involved in many biological processes, such as cell communication, immune system regulation, and cancer development. Through the knowledge gained from glycobiology, researchers can better understand the roles of these molecules in diseases, as well as develop treatments for various illnesses. In addition, this field has also played an important role in the development of modern biotechnology.
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