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Executive Summary

MelTec believes it improves on the state-of-the-art in proteomics with a technology that it terms "topological proteomics." In addition to establishing conventional protein expression levels and binary interaction patterns directly in cells, MelTec offers technology that can look at the proteins within an intact cell to pinpoint their location.

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