Biomolecular Interactions

Biomolecular interactions are essential to the functioning of life. They involve complex processes in which molecules interact to form larger functional groups, such as proteins and enzymes. These interactions are involved in everything from cell growth and development to metabolism, immunity, and communication between cells. Through the study of biomolecular interactions, scientists are able to develop treatments for a range of diseases and conditions, as well as uncover new ways to engineer cells and tissues. By understanding how biomolecular interactions occur, researchers are able to develop new technologies which enhance the health of humans and other organisms.

← Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology

Related Articles

3 article(s) found

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Biofertilizers Sources in the Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) Plant show Interactions with Cultivars on Yield and Litter-bags Spectral Features

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Novel Methods for Inhibiting Amyloidogenesis in the Presence of Peptides to Block Hydrophobic Interactions

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Interactions Between Natural Nuclear Reactors and Microbial Evolutionary Processes

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML