Research project yields better understanding of the defective pr...

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(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) A team of researchers studying the protein that, when defective or absent, causes cystic fibrosis has made an important discovery about how that protein is normally controlled and under what circumstances it might go awry.


 

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