Lipids are a diverse class of hydrophobic or amphipathic biological molecules that serve as more than just "fat". In the human body, they are essential for , cellular structure , and hormonal signaling . Modern biotechnology is now leveraging these biochemical properties to develop advanced therapeutics, such as mRNA vaccines and targeted cancer treatments. 1. Biochemistry: Structure and Core Functions
Lipids are defined by their insolubility in water and solubility in organic solvents. They primarily consist of oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. What Are Lipids? - Cleveland Clinic
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