Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Biomolecular spectroscopy is an analytical technique that uses light to study the structure, properties, and interactions of biomolecules. It is used to identify, quantify, and characterize biomolecules in a range of biological samples. This technique is important in the study of complex biological systems as it can provide insight into the physical and biochemical properties of biomolecules, allowing researchers to gain a better understanding of their function and potential applications. Biomolecular spectroscopy is employed in a number of areas, including drug discovery, food safety, gene therapy, and more. It is an invaluable tool for understanding the mechanisms underlying diseases and for developing new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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