AI-driven breakthrough targets gut repair in IBD
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) - 11-Dec-2024How Insilico Medicine’s innovative drug ISM5411 could transform inflammatory bowel disease treatment
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How Insilico Medicine’s innovative drug ISM5411 could transform inflammatory bowel disease treatment
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