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<p>image). The process by which MAs are formed has been termed <a href="page.php?w=molecular_self-assembly">molecular self-assembly</a>, a term especially applied in non-biologic contexts. A wide variety of physical/biophysical, chemical/biochemical, and computational methods exist for the study of MA; given the scale (molecular dimensions) of MAs, efforts to elaborate their composition and structure and discern mechanisms underlying their functions are at the forefront of modern structure science.<a href="page.php?w=Image%3AProtein_translation.gif">thumb</a></p><p>
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