Biomolecular Isolation

Biomolecular isolation is a process that involves separating molecules of different sizes and properties. It can be used to isolate proteins, proteins complexes, and other biological components from the rest of the sample. The process is essential in research and development of treatments for diseases, understanding cellular processes, and discovering novel functionalities of molecules. Biomolecular isolation can also be used to purify a sample for further investigation and for downstream applications such as sequencing and structure determination.

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