Small Molecules
Small molecules are chemical compounds composed of a limited number of atoms and are typically less than 1000 Daltons in size. They are important for a variety of biological functions, such as signaling pathways and regulating metabolic processes. Small molecules are used in a variety of therapeutic applications, including drug delivery and cancer treatments. They are also widely used in research as they are often easier to synthesize, manipulate, and study than larger compounds.
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