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Binders (Molecular)

Molecular binders are substances that attach to specific molecules, often to help stabilize, transport, or control their activity. In biological systems, they can be drugs or natural compounds that selectively connect to target molecules like proteins or enzymes, influencing their function. In manufacturing, binders hold materials together in products like tablets or composites. The key is their ability to recognize and bind to specific molecular structures, forming stable interactions without causing unwanted effects. This selectivity makes binders essential in medicine, diagnostics, and materials science for precise and effective outcomes.