Newly found molecule may regenerate damaged human tissues

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Newly found molecule may regenerate damaged human tissues.

Russian scientists have developed a molecule that may regenerate damaged human tissues.

The medicine offered is based on a special artificially produced peptide called ‘Acegram’, which has both antibacterial and antiviral effects, as well as stem cell growth stimulation.

Experts say the peptide has many extremely effective functions, each assisting at various stages of healing.

They believe in this way the period of inflammation is shortened. The unique peptide also helps solve the problem of pathogen adaptation to antibiotics by destroying bacteria protective biofilm.

 


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