NMR in cancer research: an interview with Andy Byrd - News-Medical.net
NMR in cancer research: an interview with Andy Byrd News-Medical.net
I specialize in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) applied to biological problems. Our lab is very interested in studying mammalian proteins, particularly systems involved in cancer, in order to try to understand mechanisms to provide that information ...
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