Protein Biochemistry
Protein biochemistry is the branch of biochemistry that studies the structure and function of proteins. Proteins are essential components of all living cells and are involved in many biological processes, such as metabolism, protein folding, signal transduction, and gene expression. Protein biochemistry has many applications in fields such as medicine, nutrition, and pharmacology. Studies in this area help us to better understand disease mechanisms, develop new drugs, and evaluate nutrition and diet recommendations. Additionally, the knowledge of protein biochemistry has the potential to lead to advances in medical diagnostics and treatments.
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