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Nature Chemical Biology 2, v (1 December 2006) | doi:10.1038/nchembio1206-v
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Focus on drug discovery With the dramatic increase in genomic and proteomic information, as well as increasingly powerful biological and chemical tools for probing in vivo biology, scientists looking to develop new drugs have many new resources at their disposal. Tomi Sawyer [Commentary, p. 646] addresses the opportunity to translate these advances into 'smart' drug discovery.
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