Structural Molecular Biology
Structural molecular biology is a field of science that uses advanced techniques and theoretical tools to study the three-dimensional structure of molecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and small molecules, and how these structures influence the biological functions of the molecules. It plays an important role in understanding how molecules interact and form complex structures in living cells. It is also used to develop new drugs and treatments for a variety of illnesses, as well as in the production of novel materials and in biosensing applications. Structural molecular biology has revolutionized our understanding of life and its processes and is an invaluable tool in the advancement of biotechnology.
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