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UT researchers’ innovation addresses major challenge of drug delivery
January 28, 2012 Editor 0
A new physical form of proteins developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin could drastically improve treatments for cancer and other diseases, as well as overcome some of the largest challenges in therapeutics: delivering drugs to patients safely, easily and more effectively.
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