Structural Biochemistry

Structural biochemistry is a scientific field that focuses on understanding the structure and function of biological molecules, such as proteins, DNA, and carbohydrates. It is essential to understand the precise structures of these molecules in order to understand how they work in living organisms. Structural biochemistry is used to investigate the structures of proteins and DNA, create and understand models of disease, and design new therapies and treatments. It is a vital tool in the field of biotechnology, with many applications in drug design, genetics, and agricultural science.?

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Preliminary Survey on The Termite Mounds, Their Interior Geometrics and The Termite Prevention from Infrastructural Construction at New Site of Ndola International Airport in Zambia

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Functional, Structural and Contextual Analysis of a Variant of Uncertain Clinical Significance in BRCA1: c.5434C->G (p. Pro1812Ala)

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Structural Equation Modeling to Detect Predictors of CD4 Cell Count Change due to Long Term Antiretroviral Therapy Administered to HIV-Positive Adults at Felege Hiwot Teaching and Specialized Hospital, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

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Assessment of Body Size by Structural Equation Model Using Anthropometric Traits of Fishermen Community: A Methodological Approach

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Structural Characterization and Isotopic Abundance Ratio Analysis of the Consciousness Energy Healing Treated Ofloxacin

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Comprehensive Study of Structural, Optical and EPR Properties of Mn2+ Doped CdSe Nanocrystals

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Exercises Pursued by Older Adults with Osteoarthritis and Their Structural Impacts are Hard to Uncover; a Scoping Review of Selected 1970-2024 Studies

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