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Identifying Protein "Switches” Speeds Drug Development
New technology allows researchers to identify key regulatory protein "switches” inside human cells to distinguish between healthy and diseased cells and thereby uncover key protein targets for drugs, accelerating the drug development process. More...21 May 2002
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