Molecular Motors
Molecular motors are proteins that are capable of converting chemical energy into mechanical energy. They are essential for various cellular activities, as they are involved in molecular trafficking, cell division, and muscle contraction. Molecular motors play an important role in the functioning of cellular systems, as they are essential for the transport of biological molecules within cells. Additionally, they are used in nanotechnology to develop tiny machines and robots. Molecular motors can also be used to create artificial systems, such as artificial muscles, that can be used in robotics, medical devices, and other applications.
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