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Solving one of biology's most stubborn challenges

Solving one of biology's most stubborn challenges
Proteins that don’t maintain a fixed shape are common culprits for conditions such as neurological disease and diabetes, but their instability makes them difficult to study. In a Q&A, Yale scientist María Rodríguez Martínez discusses her work to understand these proteins better and to find new strategies for diagnosis and treatment.
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