Thursday, July 10, 2014

Tomorrow is even better!

By developing new techniques to measure protein elasticity as part of progress in nanobiotechnology,
the French are pushing the envelop that will soon define Medicine of the future.  The prospect of finally projecting a molecule and studying its elasticity brings our knowledge in the belly of the beast even closer.
Already the prospect that we could first interrogate Core Binding Proteins, and than know to change their elasticity and movements, and more likely unveiling new attachment sites to molecule of our choosing, open prospects of new medical interventions like never before!
If you could image AP-1 or the GAG-MYD-ETS molecule as if examining the international space station, I am sure you will find even more interesting location where you could stack things that may affect its global functions in way that cannot be suspected...this is a critical way to impact disease that are today impenetrable such as the MDS and the leukemia...we will follow these efforts carefully...tomorrow is brighter in Medicine as we see it from here...

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