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A protein called GRP78 could be a universal therapeutic target for treating human diseases like brain cancer, Ebola, Influenza, Hepatitis and superbug bacteria such as MRSE and MRSA, according to a Virginia Commonwealth University-led pre-clinical study published this month in the Journal of Cellular Physiology.
Data were obtained in multiple brain cancer stem cell types, and using Influenza, Mumps, Measles, Rubella, RSV, CMV, Adenovirus, Coxsakie virus, Chikungunya, Ebola, Hepatitis, E. coli, MRSA, MRSE and N. gonorrhoeae, among others.
originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: stormbringer1701
Yeah but it has a side-effect...
Seriously though: I find it hard to believe! S&F for the find nonetheless.
i read that too but dont know the dosing or animal model. a lot of thosetypes of study feed enough chemicals to build a house out of to a little mouse.that's what they did with sacharin
originally posted by: subfab
a reply to: stormbringer1701
i thought viagra caused melanoma.