Pathogens' protein structures offer blueprint for new drugs - Newstrack India
Pathogens' protein structures offer blueprint for new drugs Newstrack India
Researchers in both centers use X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance to examine the atomic details of proteins from more than 40 human pathogens, including those responsible for the plague, anthrax, salmonellosis, cholera, ...
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