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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: scientizscht on 27/07/2019 22:43:44
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Hello
I wanted to know what is the current status of our ability to fuse membrane proteins to the membrane proteins of specific cells.
Any idea?
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Anyone?
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Re.
"Are we able to fuse membrane proteins to any cell with selectivity?"
Probably the most accurate answer I could give is "I don't know"
My best guess is that the answer is "no".
However, it's not my field and I may be mistaken, in which case the answer is "yes".
Would any of those answers (and those are the only 3 plausible ones) actually help you very much?
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Re.
"Are we able to fuse membrane proteins to any cell with selectivity?"
Probably the most accurate answer I could give is "I don't know"
My best guess is that the answer is "no".
However, it's not my field and I may be mistaken, in which case the answer is "yes".
Would any of those answers (and those are the only 3 plausible ones) actually help you very much?
Not really but thanks for your engagement.
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@chris any input?