Molecular biophysics
Molecular biophysics is an area of biophysics and molecular biology research concerned with biomolecular structures and biophysical mechanisms underlying physiological functions such as: respiration, photosynthesis, muscle contraction, nerve excitation, sensory perception in general (including-but not limited to- vision, hearing), metabolic repair as well as cell division, embryogenesis and organismic development.
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