chemoarchitectonics
Chemoarchitectonics is a multidisciplinary concept that explores the spatial and functional organization of chemical substances within biological structures and systems. It emphasizes the arrangement and regulation of chemical components—such as enzymes, signaling molecules, and structural polymers—in relation to their specific locations, interactions, and roles within living tissues and organisms.
The term derives from "chemistry" and "architectonics," reflecting its focus on the structured design of chemical
In biology, chemoarchitectural patterns are crucial in understanding phenomena such as neural circuit formation, where chemical
Chemoarchitectonics also informs biomedical research and bioengineering, aiming to replicate or manipulate natural chemical architectures in
Overall, chemoarchitectonics provides a framework for understanding the complex spatial chemistry underlying biological structure and function,