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by fgimenez
3101 days ago
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Yes, you could frame the Voyager treatment as "better levodopa". Though, the mechanism would feasibly mitigate neuro-degeneration and improve the terrible dose escalation of the drug. Also correct about general delivery difficulties. Hadn't heard of Biontech's method - almost sounds like voodoo by your description. I think there is interesting blocking and tackling happening on an organ-by-organ basis. E.g. GalNAc for liver hepatocytes, LNPs for systemic mRNA therapies, direct injection for eye or CNS (cheating, but still works). I'm partial to exosome hype... Also no such discussion is complete without saying CRISPR, but the point remains that you can conjugate it targetted vehicles like antibodies. Conjugating to antibodies seemed to work for Stem :p |
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out of curiousity, what's the exosome hype? ive heard a few strong life sci VCs mention it, but i talked to a ceo of an exosome company and didnt quite understand the specific therapeutic potential