New Way To Control Protein Activity Could Lead To Cancer Therapies
Sunday, September 28, 2008 - 15:14
in Biology & Nature
Investigators at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found a way to quickly and reversibly fine-tune the activity of individual proteins in cells and living mammals, providing a powerful new laboratory tool for identifying — more precisely than ever before — the functions of different proteins.
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