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Biomolecule (7797 bytes)
2: ...und]] that naturally occurs in living organisms. Biomolecules consist primarily of [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]]... 4: Biomolecules are necessary for the existence of all known for... 6: ...e absorbed or synthesised by living systems. Many biomolecules may be useful or important [[drug]]s. 8: ==Types of biomolecules== 9: A diverse range of biomolecules exist, including: Marine biomolecule (292 bytes) 1: Many marine [[biomolecule]]s have found technology applications. Molecular lesion (263 bytes) 1: ...tion or absence of normal function. Pertains to [[biomolecule|biological molecules]] such as [[DNA]], [[enzyme]... Spin probe (311 bytes) 1: ...to couple the probe to another molecule, e.g. a [[biomolecule]]. Bioinorganic chemistry (849 bytes) 1: ... and use of metal [[ion]]s and metal folding of [[biomolecule]]s. As an stupendous mix of [[biochemistry]] and ... Phosphagen (1102 bytes) 3: The actual [[biomolecule]] used as a phosphagen is dependent on the organi... Denaturation (1605 bytes) 1: '''Denaturation''' is a structural change in [[biomolecule]]s such as [[nucleic acid]]s and [[protein]]s, us... Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (1956 bytes) 1: ...]] technique, allowing, amongst others, to ionise biomolecules (biopolymers like [[proteins]], [[peptides]], su... 3: ...oblem is, really, that a direct laser beam on the biomolecule (for instance, a [[protein]]) would destroy it. T... 5: The matrix consists out of crystallized biomolecules, of which 3 are most common: 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hyd... Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (2105 bytes) 1: ...ectrometry]], allowing, amongst others, to ionise biomolecules (biopolymers like [[proteins]], [[peptide]]s, su... 3: ...roblem is, really, that a direct laserbeam on the biomolecule (for instance, a protein) would destroy it. That ... 5: The matrix consists out of [[crystal]]lized biomolecules, of which 3 are most common: 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hyd... Structural biology (2339 bytes) 3: [[Biomolecule]]s are too small to see in detail even with the m... Protein Data Bank (6010 bytes) 12: ...ut the exact location of all [[atom]]s in a large biomolecule; if one is only interested in ''sequence data'', ... 29: ... ID. This should not be used as an identifier for biomolecules, since often several structures for the same mol... 36: ...he structural data can be used to visualize the [[biomolecule]]s with appropriate software, such as [[rasmol]],... Drug design (2976 bytes) 7: ...llow a drug molecule to be constructed within the biomolecule using knowledge of its structure and the nature o... Biochemistry (3525 bytes) 3: ...te]]s, [[lipid]]s, [[nucleic acid]]s, and other [[biomolecule]]s. Recently biochemistry has focused more specif... 24: *[[List of biomolecules]] Biological database (4609 bytes) 5: ...t of biological phenomena from the structure of [[biomolecule]]s and their interaction, to the whole [[metaboli... List of biomolecules (5825 bytes) 1: ... describe particular [[biomolecule]]s or types of biomolecules. 325: [[Category:Lists|Biomolecules]] Force spectroscopy (5844 bytes) 7: ... glass microfibers. In all of these techniques, a biomolecule, such as protein or DNA, or some other biopolymer... Vitamin K (7194 bytes) 1: {{dablink|This article describes the biomolecule known as Vitamin K. For the unrelated drug somet... Molecular biology (10890 bytes) 20: ...s]]. There is also a long tradition of studying [[biomolecule]]s "from the ground up" in [[biophysics]]. Technetium (10863 bytes) 149: ...d its ability to chemically bind to many active [[biomolecule]]s. Capillary electrophoresis (15722 bytes) 77: ...r, to analyze larger, water-soluble [[biomolecule|biomolecules]].<sup>2</sup> CE is a particularly attractive ... 80: ...R.L.; Goodin, K.M.; Wehr,T. “Basic HPLC and CE of Biomolecules” Bay Bioanalytical Laboratory: Richmond, CA, '''...
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