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With AI drug discovery surging, are wet labs becoming obsolete for early-stage research?
As AI-driven platforms like AlphaFold accelerate target identification and hit discovery, the traditional wet-lab pipeline faces a critical cost-benefit re-evaluation. Cast your vote on whether virtual screening can replace benchtop experiments in early-stage drug research.
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