A biomolecule can be defined as any molecule generally formed by a living organism. It mainly includes macromolecules the best example for large molecules are proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and Saccharomyces, and small molecules such as natural products, primary and secondary metabolites. Bio molecules are also called Biogen substances. Synthetic analogy is defined as artificial compounds which differ from natural compounds in structure, resemblance and function. Synthetic refers to any material made from unnatural sources. This means that a product such as a fabric is made from a chemical source rather than fibres produced by nature. Bio molecules and their synthetic analogy play a vital role in medicine, the administration of drugs or antiviral agents, etc. Most analogy are designed because "true synthetic" natural products are difficult to make or are not potent enough. d. If they describe experiments or calculations, they must provide enough detail for an independent researcher to repeat the experiment or calculation to verify the results. Each of these review articles is part of the permanent scientific dossier.
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Molecular and Genetic Medicine
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Molecular and Genetic Medicine
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Molecular Biology: Open Access
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Molecular Biology: Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Metabolomics:Open Access