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The Many Faces of DNA

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CH What are some of the most exciting technologies at the chemistry-biology interface  [Pg.44]

Imperiali NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy, for sure. This is a technique for looking at the structure and movement of molecules in a water-based solution. It s one way we test if the proteins we ve designed actually do what we think they do. NMR is also very valuable in medicine these days, where it s known as MRI and is being used to image whole people. [Pg.44]

Another great method is fluorescence, a technology that s extremely sensitive in detecting vanishingly small amounts of biological samples and can even be used to follow proteins around inside living cells  [Pg.45]


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