Therapeutic Protein

Therapeutic Protein - most related articles:

- New approach to treat HIV, AIDS - 3.3
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- SAP a new therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease - 2.8
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Therapeutic Protein articles

SAP a new therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease
New therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer's disease are urgently needed. Work led by Professor Mark Pepys FRS over more than 20 years has identified a protein known as serum amyloid P component (SAP) as a possible therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease.

ATryn from milk of goats approved to treat hereditary antithrombin deficiency
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued its first approval for a biological product produced by genetically engineered (GE) animals.

273 human proteins required for HIV propagation
Current drugs attack HIV itself, leaving patients vulnerable to counterattack by the rapidly mutating virus, which often evolves resistance. But the human proteins exploited by HIV represent potential therapeutic targets that could avoid this problem. The challenge will be to develop drugs that inhibit HIV by interacting with these human proteins without hurting our cells.

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