Abstract
Biochemistry, the study of the molecular mechanisms underpinning biological processes, has undergone significant advancements in recent decades. From foundational research in molecular biology to the development of cutting-edge therapeutic approaches, biochemistry has expanded its role in clinical applications. This article explores key biochemistry advancements, ranging from the understanding of enzyme kinetics, protein interactions, and gene expression regulation to their clinical implications, including novel treatments for genetic disorders, cancer, and infectious diseases. Emphasis is placed on the translation of basic research into therapeutic solutions and the future trajectory of biochemistry in clinical settings.
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