It is exhibited in the absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules.
The tracer is chemically incorporated into a biologically active molecule.
The short lived radioactive dye is chemically incorporated into a biologically active molecule.
In addition, a number of strategies are currently being considered to encapsulate chemically active small molecules into the vault particle.
Those white blood cells in turn spew out highly active molecules that change the biology of the artery wall, leading to plaque.
There are challenges to metagenomic approaches to discover new biologically active molecules.
Encapsulation aims at the protection and controlled release of active molecules when immersed in an environment.
In general, this phenomenon will be exhibited in absorption bands of any optically active molecule.
Most of each cell's active molecules remain blocked, though, to prevent premature, unbalanced activity.
Optically active molecules exhibit differing absorption to light of opposite circular polarization.