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Versatile Computer Program Helps Fabricate Useful Receptor Proteins That Bind Specific Structural Sites
May 8, 2003
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David N. Leff
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Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), the world-famous chemist, engineer, industrialist and pacifist, made two lasting contrarian contributions to human civilization - dynamite and the Nobel Prize.
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