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The Telegraph (UK) highlights potential antibiotic from Komodo dragon blood
Monique Van Hoek from the School of Systems Biology comments on the synthetic molecule created at Mason by combining two genes found in Komodo dragon blood.
Monique Van Hoek from the School of Systems Biology comments on the synthetic molecule created at Mason by combining two genes found in Komodo dragon blood.
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