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Overbeating, along with overheating, can make the molecules come unglued.
These chemical alterations make the molecules more useful to the cell.
Many of the molecular animations out on the web have very artificial, directed movements that make the molecules look like they have agency.
Cells are covered in negative charges, so all you have to do is make the molecules you want to stick to them positively charged.
Eventually, we were able to employ newly invented biochemistry techniques to work out how a gene expresses the proteins that make the molecules of hemoglobin.
To make the molecules adsorb on the SERS substrates, proper methods were used.
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The fancy computer graphics these days might soften some of the complex edges, and make the molecule appear friendlier, more appealing, but that's not enough if you can't get a handle on how the protein fits into the scheme of things.
I can make the molecule wander around in a Brownian type manner, but for story telling and visual explanations, I need it to get to a certain point and do it's thing at a certain time to move the story along.
The scientists have ruled out a role for cholesterol, because flies don't make the molecule.
These modifications make the molecule soluble in acidic environments (as in the pharmaceutical formulation), but it forms slowly absorbed precipitates in the neutral subcutaneous depot.
Plants give you the option of making many molecules to add to a cocktail of pharmaceuticals, because the potential cost of making the molecules is much lower than conventional systems.
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