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Protein therapy



Protein therapy is an innovative medical treatment that has wide-reaching therapeutic possibilities and applications currently being developed in the fields of:

This type of therapy operates on the principle that disease is escalated by the progression of the disease state through molecular messaging that is negatively (in the sense of the patient diagnosis) reinforcing.

Protein therapy causes cells to be manipulated by the proteins in order to shift the balance of cell dynamics towards that of a healthy or productive cell.

Protein therapy is promising because it only targets cells that are affected by disease, bypassing possible collateral cell damage; protein therapy also allows for the course of treatment of brain disease without surgery since proteins can cross the blood brain barrier.

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