Biophysics Macromolecular Assemblies and Machines

Biophysics Macromolecular Assemblies and Machines are complex structures built from large molecules such as proteins and DNA. These structures are a major part of how living organisms work and are essential for their functioning. By understanding how these machines are constructed and how they work, scientists can gain valuable insights into disease and even use them to develop therapeutic treatments. Such research is also helping to revolutionize nanotechnology, robotics, and synthetic biology. Assemblies and Machines derived from biophysics are enabling researchers to move towards a new era of medicine, where personalized treatments and cures can be tailored to individual patients.

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