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Cell-level enzyme computer could deliver drugs logically

Posted by Paul Raven @ 24-02-2006 in Technology •

A molecular computer based on enzymes has been developed by Israeli scientists. Continue reading “Cell-level enzyme computer could deliver drugs logically”

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