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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Drug discovery.
See also changes related to Drug discovery, or pages that link to Drug discovery or to this page or whose text contains "Drug discovery".

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  • Astrobiology [r]: The study of life in the universe. [e]
  • Hormesis [r]: A quantitative and qualitative dose-response relationship in which the effect at low concentrations occurs in the opposite direction from that expected from the effect observed at higher concentrations. [e]
  • Medicare [r]: Title 18 of the U.S. Social Security Act. Provides medical and hospital care for the elderly and disabled. [e]