Molecular biophysics
Molecular biophysics is a quickly developing interdisciplinary region of research that consolidates ideas in material science, science, building, arithmetic and biology. It tries to comprehend biomolecular frameworks and clarify natural capacity as far as sub-atomic structure, basic association, and dynamic conduct at different dimensions of unpredictability (from single particles to supramolecular structures, infections and little living frameworks). This order covers points, for example, the estimation of atomic powers, sub-atomic affiliations, allosteric associations, Brownian movement, and link hypothesis. The specialized difficulties of molecular biophysics are impressive, and the control has required advancement of particular gear and methods fit for imaging and controlling moment living structures, and novel test approaches. Spectroscopic methods like FT-NMR, turn mark electron turn reverberation, laser Raman, FT-infrared, round dichroism, and so forth have been broadly used to comprehend basic elements of critical bio-atoms and between sub-atomic cooperations.
Biochemistry and Modern Applications is a peer reviewed Journal, with rapid publication process. The topics like DNA polymerases, Heterochromatin, Ribosome, Non-coding DNA, Cell biology, Metabolism, Nutritional Biochemistry, Medicinal Biochemistry and Hormonal Biochemistry are studied. Biochemistry and Modern Applications is an open access scholarly journal maintaining high standards of scientific excellence and its editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process.