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| Like the title say, I would like to know how these helps in Target Discovery. Please be as clear as possible. I feel that the target is discovered based on "theory". For example if you have a heartbeat disorder, you probably want to target the calcium channel. However, I dont see how genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics come in here. It's more of like logic. Anyone can give any better examples and/or explain how it works to me. THanks. |
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