SCIENTISTS PRESENT 'MOVING' THEORY BEHIND BACTERIAL DECISION-MAKING
November 21, 2008
November 21, 2008
DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 21 -- North Carolina State University issued the following press release:
Biochemists at North Carolina State University have answered a fundamental question of how important bacterial proteins make life-and-death decisions that allow them to function, a finding that could provide a new target for drugs to disrupt bacterial decision-making processes and related diseases.
In a study published this month in the journal Structure, the NC State scient . . .
Biochemists at North Carolina State University have answered a fundamental question of how important bacterial proteins make life-and-death decisions that allow them to function, a finding that could provide a new target for drugs to disrupt bacterial decision-making processes and related diseases.
In a study published this month in the journal Structure, the NC State scient . . .