Mass Spectrometry in Structural Biology
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Published: December 19, 2019
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Molly Campbell
Molly Campbell is a senior science writer at Technology Networks. She holds a first-class honors degree in neuroscience. In 2021 Molly was shortlisted for the Women in Journalism Georgina Henry Award.
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Structural biology is an area of research that combines molecular biology, biochemistry and biophysics. It is concerned with the study of the molecular structure and dynamics of biomolecules, information that can be extremely useful in fields such as medicine and drug discovery.
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- Structural biology as a research field
- The emergence of mass spectrometry in structural biology
- Why cross-linking mass spectrometry is a useful tool in structural biology
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Senior Science Writer
Molly Campbell is a senior science writer at Technology Networks. She holds a first-class honors degree in neuroscience. In 2021 Molly was shortlisted for the Women in Journalism Georgina Henry Award.
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