MIT researchers devise 3D-printed self-heating microfluidic devices

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MIT researchers devise 3D-printed self-heating microfluidic devices

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MIT researchers devise 3D-printed self-heating microfluidic devices

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Its a software problem.so how can I fold the proteins in such a way that if it bonds to this cell.

a software problem to solve than it is a hardware problem.we didnt have enough data.

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