Biochimie Structurale. -

: Structural study of DNA and RNA, including nucleotide composition and double-helix geometry. 2. Key Analytical Techniques

: Often combined with other methods to decipher the structure of large membrane proteins and pathogenic complexes. Biochimie structurale.

: A primary method for determining high-resolution 3D structures of biological complexes and viruses. : Structural study of DNA and RNA, including

: Classification into simple lipids (fats, waxes) and complex lipids (phospholipids, glycolipids), emphasizing their role in membrane structure. waxes) and complex lipids (phospholipids

: Basic units like glucose, fructose, and galactose.