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Single chip tests thousands of enzyme mutations at once – Nature.com

The technique vastly speeds up understanding of how the proteins function and how to target drugs.

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The silicone microfluidic chip has an array of 1,568 reaction chambers. Channels etched in the chip connect the chambers to control pipes attached to the top.Credit: Daniel Mokhtari
Figuring out how a protein or enzyme works, and understanding how genetic…

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