One-of-a-kind Imaging Probe Reveals Secrets Useful For Drug Discovery
Tue, 03 Oct 2006 03:00 AM EST
... Using a refined version of nuclear magnetic resonance technology, or NMR, University of Florida scientists have unlocked secrets hidden in tiny amounts of venom taken from spindly insects called common two-stripe walking sticks. The achievement could aid in the search for natural substances to make medicines. ...
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