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Somerville and Seattle scientists use A.I. to design proteins from scratch

Por: The Boston Globe Tech December 02, 2022

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A Somerville startup and an academic lab in Seattle say they have developed a way to use artificial intelligence to design proteins that don’t exist in nature.Proteins help people move, digest food, and fight infections — to name a few of their numerous functions. They’re also the basis of a nearly drug industry for treating cancer, immune diseases, and other conditions. Most of these therapies are only slightly altered versions of natural... + full article



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