Molecular Interactions
Molecular interactions refer to the forces between molecules and other particles that hold them together, allowing them to participate in chemical and physical reactions. Molecular interactions are essential for the formation of structures such as proteins, DNA, and cell membranes, and for enabling the transmission of signals between molecules and cells, thus enabling the functioning of living organisms. Molecular interactions are also important for understanding how molecules interact and interact with other molecules and materials, which is essential for the development of new medicines and materials. Molecular interactions are also central to understanding how cells sense and respond to their environment, which helps to develop treatments for diseases.
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