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Vibrational Spectroscopy is a type of spectroscopy used in biotechnology to analyze the molecular structure of a sample. It is used to identify and characterize molecules, measure their concentrations, and study their interactions. Vibrational Spectroscopy is used in a variety of biotechnological applications, such as drug discovery, protein engineering, and bioprocess monitoring. It is also used to study the structure and dynamics of biomolecules, as well as to detect and quantify small molecules.
Vibrational Spectroscopy is a powerful tool for biotechnology, as it can provide detailed information about the structure and dynamics of molecules. It is also used to study the interactions between molecules, as well as to detect and quantify small molecules.
Some companies in the Vibrational Spectroscopy market include Bruker, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Agilent Technologies, Shimadzu, and PerkinElmer. Show Less Read more