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September 02, 2016
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New chemistry technique simplifies drug-making
La Jolla, Calif. (UPI) Sep 1, 2016
A team of researchers in China and the United States have found an easier way to turn chemicals into drugs. One of the most difficult parts of drug synthesis is creating "one-handed" molecules. Most medical compounds involve chiral molecules, molecules that can exist in two forms - as two mirror images, like a right hand and left hand. Often, the mirror image of a medically beneficial chiral molecule can have adverse effects. But producing only the wanted form of a chiral molecule isn't ... read more

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Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumors with precision
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