Structural Biochemistry and Single Molecules
Structural biochemistry is a subdivision of biochemistry that combines biology, physics, and chemistry, mainly focused on the components, structures and functions of molecules within cells that make up the living organisms.
- Biochemistry
- Structural modifications in nucleic acids
- Biological system
- Alternations in Protein Structure
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