Structural biology
Structural biology is a biological subfield of molecular biology, biophysics biochemistry and cell biology focused on the determination of biomolecular, supramolecular, cellular and tissue structures of organisms. The techniques employed for this purpose range from AFM to electron microscopy, various diffraction and molecular spectroscopy techniques, as well as analytical techniques such as GC-HPLC-Mass spectrometry and computer modeling, simulations and molecular dynamics.
This page is intended as a source for web resources, databases, libraries, references and external links that would help the student to select the techniques most suited for specific structural projects in biology.
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- Topic:Structural biology
- Molecular biology
- Biophysics
- Biochemistry
- Cell biology