
Biophysical assays
Biophysical assays are scientific tests used to study the physical properties and behaviors of molecules, such as proteins and DNA. They help researchers understand how these molecules interact, change shape, or bind to each other. Techniques like fluorescence, spectroscopy, or calorimetry measure energy, size, or binding strength without requiring complex chemical modifications. These assays are essential in drug development, molecular biology, and materials science, providing insight into molecular functions and interactions with high precision, guiding informed decisions in research and medicine.