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Author Spotlight: Advancing Protein Engineering – Harnessing Evolution Through PRANCE and Lab Automation
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Redefining the paradigm: incentivizing the peer review process for scientific advancement
Chiara Robba1,2, Giuseppe Citerio3,4, Samir Jaber5,6
1Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. kiarobba@gmail.com.
Intensive Care Medicine
|June 13, 2024
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