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Two novel molecules to potentially combat asthma discovered – Drug Target Review
Researchers have discovered that giving L-tyrosine and PCS to mice prevents lung inflammation and an allergic asthma response.

Posted: 26 January 2021 | Victoria Rees (Drug Target Review) | No comments yet
Researchers have discovered that giving L-tyrosine and PCS to mice prevents lung inflammation and an allergic asthma response.
A study on how the immune system impacts gut bacteria has led to the discovery of two molecules that can provide protection in experimental models of asthma and also substantially reduce the severity of an attack. The study was conducted at Monash University, Australia.
According to the researchers,…
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