Explore a compelling 22-minute lecture by Claudia Bank from the Gulbenkian Institute, Portugal, delivered at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris. Delve into the intriguing topic of drug-induced mutational meltdown and the theoretical and experimental approaches to circumvent it. Gain insights into the complex interplay between drug treatments and genetic mutations, and discover potential strategies for overcoming this phenomenon in medical research and practice.
Drug-Induced Mutational Meltdown and Its Circumvention in Theory and Experiments
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Drug-induced mutational meltdown and its circumvention in theory and experiments
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Institut Henri Poincaré