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Dictionary » A » Activity drug Activity druga measure of the physiological response a drug produces in the body. A less active drug produces less response (and visa versa). ![]()
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Re: Isolation during transcription... complex), the chemical modifications that are required for its activity, and how to successfully assemble the components. This is not known. If you want to use it as a drug, you will also have to figure out how to deliver it intact to your cells without ...
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Re:... is very prone for mutations because of its lack of proof-reading enzyme activity due to one strand only and due to its RNA genome. Now, since it ... course of time. And since they are under pressure from antiretroviral drugs, at the very moment there is a mutation that helps to fight the drug, ...
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