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Double Screening Identifies Four Compounds that Could Become Neurological Disease Therapies
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Researchers at Roche's innovation center in Basel, Switzerland, have identified four small molecule therapy candidates that target the neurotensin receptor, a protein believed to play a role in the development of Parkinson's and other neurological ...




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