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Crystallisation method yields new protein structure clues A new method for crystallising proteins and making them easier to experiment on has been devised by scientists, who believe this technique will uncover the innermost structure of more complex proteins... Read Roche deal tests drug cardiotoxicity on unique lab platform Roche enters into an agreement to provide drug compounds for cardiotoxicity testing using a platform that could be used in the preclinical safety evaluation of drugs... Read Silicon tuning fork provides early detection of prion diseases A silicon tuning fork that changes pitch in the presence of deadly prions could provide an early detection of diseases such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and its human counterpart Creutzfeldt-Jacob... Read Galapagos loss widens in '07 as R&D escalates Galapagos has watched its loss widen over the past year as it stepped up its internal research and development activities... Read
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