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News for Healthier Living
New Tool Improves the Detection of Hidden Genetic Mutations
Scientists at UCLA and the University of Toronto have developed an advanced computational tool, called moPepGen, that helps identify previously invisible genetic mutations in proteins, unlocking new possibilities in cancer research and beyond.
June 16, 2025
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