01 January 1970 1 6K Report

There are a variety of peptides that have numerous outstanding benefits for human health. From my small time understanding the properties of medicinal peptides I have discovered many that target the most dangerous of diseases that human race has a offer. Most boast benefits beyond typical antibiotics due to their tendency to eliminate deadly diseases by damaging the cell in numerous ways-- some by allowing organelles and RNA to escape (MP-1) or by targeting the cell nucleus (VLL-28). Synthetic biology in the distant future may be the future of medicine, but producing cheap liposomes and innovating procedures humanity could reap the benefits of the many opportunities available by peptide medicine. I have found numerous other peptides that target HIV-1, for example. What are your thoughts on liposomal medicine? Do you as professionals believe that the human race will find unequal benefit from the medicines that can be created?

Thank you!

-Tyler

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