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The secret to a combo success
Harvard Medical School associate professor of systems biology Roy Kishony has been studying the reasons why some combo drug therapies work and others don't. Understanding why certain drugs work well or poorly together can help researchers identify the cellular functions they attack. For instance, drugs that block protein production work poorly with drugs that block DNA replication, but they work well with drugs that weaken the cell wall. Report
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