Molecular Biomechanics
Molecular biomechanics is the branch of biomechanics that deals with single molecules, molecular interactions, or cells as the system of interest. It deals with the effects that the mechanical environment has on gene expression, mRNA and protein production in cells, and transport and assembly of proteins in extracellular matrices, and further deals with the mechanical properties of isolated molecules or the interaction of proteins, specifically those that make up molecular motors that produce essential functions in living systems.
Last Updated on: Nov 23, 2024