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Each divot is filled with receptor molecules that look for a specific substance, like sugar or citric acid.
Chemist James Tour at Rice University in Houston has made molecules that look like cars, with fully functioning wheels made from large carbon-based spherical molecules called fullerenes.
"We know that cancers develop due to changes in the DNA," says Jacks. "Some of these genetic mistakes will result in molecules that look completely different to how they should in a normal healthy cell.
Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical molecules that look like little wires.
In order to block proteinases, scientists have typically designed small decoy molecules that look like the enzymes' natural target but can't be cut.
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If a startup develops a novel cancer drug, or even a molecule that looks promising, Sanofi, Novartis or one of their peers will buy it.
In each case, the researchers claim, the data suggest that the sample contains a molecule that looks like the core of hemoglobin.
Because nature has already figured out how to run complex reactions under environmentally friendly conditions, says Dan Stack of Stanford University, a molecule that looks and acts like the real thing should be more effective.
We need to nurture every molecule that looks like it might be an antibiotic that needs to be taken care of.
"The starch's long molecules get in the way of ice molecules that are looking for each other to form crystals," he said.
One can look for biomarkers among molecules that change expression in the process of HSC activation or at the methods that enumerate MFs or their products.
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