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In vitro fertilization is a reproductive technology used to help with fertility. In vitro studies are conducted using components such as microorganisms, or biological molecules. These studies can be conducted in artificial culture media, and proteins can be examined in colloidal solution.
Chances of having a healthy baby using IVF depend on some factors like age and infertility. This process is time-consuming, expensive and invasive. Self-replication of DNA and RNA is called Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in test tube. PCR helps in the isolation of proteins from a complex mixture of proteins and purification. IVF have some side effects like headaches, allergic reactions to medicines, bleeding.
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. This is not just limited to above areas. The knowledge related to different biomolecules and their mechanisms can be studied in the journal of Biochemistry and modern applications. This journal provides an open access platform for the young scientists and researchers to share their valuable information regarding the biomolecules and their mechanism.
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