The cell membrane is notoriously selective about what it lets in. Charged molecules? Mostly rejected at the door. That’s a problem, because some of the most promising drug targets sit behind that barrier, and reaching them requires chemistry the membrane won’t tolerate. A multi-institutional team including Nathanael S. Gray at Stanford and Brenda A. Schulman at the Max Planck Institute of […] The post Charged Molecular Glues: The Molecular Trojan Horse That Slipped Past Biology’s Toughest Bouncer appeared first on Promega Connections .