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Designing Drugs and Their Antidotes Together Monday, October 05, 2009 - Ehud Rattner Home >> Headlines >> Medicine
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Imagine a surgical patient on a blood-thinning drug who starts bleeding more than expected, and an antidote that works immediately – because the blood thinner and antidote were designed to work together. Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have engineered a way to do this for an entire, versatile class of drugs called aptamers and published their findings in Nature Medicine. (source: sciencedaily.com)
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