Open Chemistry: What if we just give everything away?
Posted on 23 July 2024
eLife article by Luke Lavis on Open Chemistry, which makes >50 dyes from his lab available to researchers from non-profit institutes for the cost of shipping and only requiring a paper citation. The article includes a link to their online portal (requires registration).
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