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Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed innovative tools, including an AI system and glowing biosensors, to engineer microbes for the large-scale production of galantamine, a crucial medication for Alzheimer's and dementia. This breakthrough method promises a reliable, cost-effective supply unaffected by factors like weather or crop yields.
Read the full article authored by Esther Robards-Forbes on CNS News
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