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Czech experts from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry have significantly contributed to the international research of the ways insulin reacts with its cell receptor, which is important for developing new medicines and improving diabetes treatment methods, Jiri Jiracek told CTK.
Jiracek, head of the Czech scientific team, said the Czechs cooperated on the project with laboratories in the USA, Britain and Australia. They supplied highla active modified insulins on the developing of which they had worked for a few years and that were necessary for the crucial crystallisation experiments in Australia.
http://praguemonitor.com/2013/01/14/czech-scientists-contribute-international-research-insulin
Jiracek, head of the Czech scientific team, said the Czechs cooperated on the project with laboratories in the USA, Britain and Australia. They supplied highla active modified insulins on the developing of which they had worked for a few years and that were necessary for the crucial crystallisation experiments in Australia.
http://praguemonitor.com/2013/01/14/czech-scientists-contribute-international-research-insulin