Biochemistry
Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It combines aspects of biology and chemistry to understand the molecular mechanisms of life, particularly through the study of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. Key areas include genomic and proteomic research as well as metabolic pathways.
4,223,769 papers
Parent topic: Health Sciences and Innovation
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Sub-topics
Genomic and Proteomic Research
This research sub-field encompasses the study of genetic manipulations, genome analysis, and the understanding of protein structures and functions. It integrates molecular biology and bioinformatics techniques to explore genetic variation, metabolic processes, and the interactions between genes and proteins across various organisms, including plants and microorganisms.
2631430 papers
Metabolism of Amino Acids
This research sub-field focuses on the biochemical pathways and mechanisms involved in amino acid and lipid metabolism. It encompasses studies on the regulation, functions, and metabolic fates of amino acids, with an emphasis on their roles in cellular processes and interactions with various lipids.
377034 papers
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