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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.
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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