How your skin tone could affect your medications
Skin pigmentation can act as a “sponge” for some medications, potentially influencing the speed with which active drugs reach their… Read More »How your skin tone could affect your medications
Skin pigmentation can act as a “sponge” for some medications, potentially influencing the speed with which active drugs reach their… Read More »How your skin tone could affect your medications
A chemist at the University of Texas at Dallas and his colleagues have developed a new chemical reaction that will… Read More »A look at ‘mirror molecules’ may lead to new drugs
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A research team led by the University of California, Irvine has designed an efficient new enzyme that can produce a… Read More »Team designs new enzyme to produce synthetic genetic material
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