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Leveraging the advantages offered by microfluidics to enhance the drug discovery process

Wong Hawkes et al., 2005

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10202446749456246258
Author
Wong Hawkes S
Chapela M
Montembault M
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QSAR & Combinatorial Science

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Why is GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) interested in Microsystems Technology (MST) and how can MST be utilised in organic synthesis and biological screening for lead optimisation? The highly competitive world of the drug market forces pharmaceutical companies to undertake …
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