Structural and Molecular Interrogation of Intact Biological Systems
Structural and molecular interrogation of intact biological systems enables direct observation and characterization of biological systems in native environments. This approach is used to study the structure and dynamic behavior of individual molecules and how they interact with and affect their surrounding environment. Molecular interrogation of intact biological systems is critical for understanding how biological systems function and for developing treatments for diseases. It is an essential tool for drug discovery and disease diagnosis, as well as for developing strategies for engineering and manipulating biological systems. Additionally, molecular interrogation of intact biological systems can be a powerful tool for advancing the fields of biotechnology and synthetic biology.
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