New insight into how 'tidying up' enzymes work
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 11:02
in Psychology & Sociology
Working with Professor Jeremy Harvey and Professor Adrian Mulholland of Bristol's School of Chemistry, Dr Julianna Olah, an EU Marie Curie Fellow in Bristol at the time, studied a class of enzymes - cytochromes P450 - which play an important role in removing drug molecules from the body...
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