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single-molecule experiments

Single-molecule experiments study individual molecules, such as proteins or DNA, rather than large populations. By using specialized techniques like optical or magnetic tweezers and high-resolution microscopes, researchers can observe and measure the behavior, movements, and interactions of single molecules in real time. This approach provides detailed insights into molecular mechanisms, dynamics, and functions that are often hidden in bulk experiments, leading to a deeper understanding of biological processes at the most fundamental level.