Antioxidants protect the body from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals.
The gel is made up of really large and branched molecules called polymers.
In a living cell, the folding process is helped along by auxiliary molecules called chaperones.
The function of genes is to provide the information needed to make molecules called proteins in cells.
These molecules, called ligands, have at least one pair of free electrons for binding.
Corey suggested the total synthesis of a molecule called haplophytine.
Antioxidants protect your body from molecules called "free radicals" that can damage healthy cells.
This cycle is necessary for producing a molecule called glutathione.
In this new shape, it can accommodate molecules called G-proteins, which hang around inside the cell.
These identifying characteristics are stored in molecules called genes.