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| Artificial cell membranes could lead to more effective drugs Medical science often targets drugs at the proteins in cell membranes. But how do you study everything about their behavior when you can't control them? That's what UC San Diego researchers aim to fix. They've developed artificial cell membranes t... https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/18/...ell-membranes/ |
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