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Biophysics Protein Chemistry and Proteomics

Biophysics Protein Chemistry and Proteomics is a rapidly growing field of science that focuses on the structure and function of proteins and other molecules that affect living systems. It is critically important to our understanding of many biological processes, including the regulation of metabolic pathways, the de…

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Overview

Biophysics Protein Chemistry and Proteomics is a rapidly growing field of science that focuses on the structure and function of proteins and other molecules that affect living systems. It is critically important to our understanding of many biological processes, including the regulation of metabolic pathways, the development of new treatments for medical conditions, and the potential for new applications in biotechnology. Proteomics research uses advanced analytical tools to identify proteins in a variety of biological samples, analyze the interactions between them, and understand how these proteins affect their function. Through this research, scientists can gain insights on how proteins are involved in disease processes, and identify new targets for drug design. Furthermore, it is possible to develop new assays for diagnostics, as well as explore the potential for biotechnological applications.

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Sutopa Dwivedi · United States Liuyang Wang · United States Juan Sainz · Spain

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