Synthetic protein could yield arthritis cure
5th Oct 2005, 09:20 GMT
Washington: It may come as a relief for people suffering from arthritis, with a lab-made version of a human protein found to alleviate symptoms of both acute and chronic arthritis in mice and could be the basis for a new drug.
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