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Re: A New Mode of Cancer Treatment

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Not a medical chemist, but I noticed that three AOH1996 molecules are binding to PCNA. Would it make sense to chain together three AOH1996 molecules with flexible linkers for, I don't know, increased specificity or something like that?

Re: A New Mode of Cancer Treatment

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post #4

Not a medical chemist, but I noticed that three AOH1996 molecules are binding to PCNA. Would it make sense to chain together three AOH1996 molecules with flexible linkers for, I don't know, increased specificity or something like that?

Maybe. But a bigger molecule will be less soluble and less capable of getting into the cell.

Re: A New Mode of Cancer Treatment

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's time we got compensated for the whole COVID thing

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The US Federal government paid for the gain of function research under the Trump administration. This is still the most likely source for the novel part of the virus.
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