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Nature 443, 382 (28 September 2006) | doi:10.1038/443382a; Published online 27 September 2006
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'Big science' protein project under fire
David Cyranoski
It was to have been a giant step towards understanding the many different ways in which a protein can fold. That knowledge would enable one to predict the characteristic structure of any given protein from its gene sequence — a critical tool for understanding how proteins interact and for developing effective drugs.
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