New collaboration to develop treatments for liver disease
07 September 2012A new collaboration based at the University of Cambridge will aim to discover and develop new medicines to treat liver disease.
A new collaboration based at the University of Cambridge will aim to discover and develop new medicines to treat liver disease.
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