April 23, 2007
A "No Nonsense" Drug

Scientists have developed a new drug which, in mice, helps treat certain kinds of diseases like cystic fibrosis. The drug works by helping cells avoid "nonsense" stop points in their messenger RNA, thereby preventing the malformed proteins that cause these kinds of genetic diseases. The treatment appears to affect only certain types of these diseases, but since those types tend to be found in specific population groups, the opportunity for therapy is still very real.

Posted by scott at April 23, 2007 10:28 AM

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