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molecule

[mol-uh-kyool] / ˈmɒl əˌkyul /


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High-energy radiation, such as X-rays, can harm living cells by disturbing atoms and molecules.

From Science Daily

This marks the first time this molecule has been clearly linked to how the disease develops and progresses.

From Science Daily

Their combined insights highlight a growing global effort to understand how this small molecule may support healthier aging and help protect against conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

From Science Daily

Engineers spend months designing physical things — airplane wings, chips, drug molecules, robots or car parts — and before building them, they need to test them.

From Los Angeles Times

The molecule binds to the "TwinF" interface where the two proteins connect, preventing them from interacting and effectively breaking apart the toxic complex.

From Science Daily