Glycomic Immunotherapies
Glycomic immunotherapies are a type of medical treatment which uses carbohydrates to stimulate the immune system to fight off disease. The unique structure of carbohydrates can be used to target particular cancer cells, viruses, and other pathogens which the body is unable to fight off naturally. Glycomic immunotherapies can be used to treat diseases such as HIV, cancer, and other chronic illnesses, making them a powerful and effective weapon in the fight against disease. Additionally, by targeting specific cells and pathogens, these therapies can reduce the negative side-effects of traditional treatments. This makes glycomic immunotherapies an important tool for treating a variety of conditions.
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1 journal(s) foundInternational Journal of Amino Acids
ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Julia Piccoli, University of Sao Paulo-UNESP
International Journal of Amino Acids encourages author to submit manuscripts to the journal for evaluation, from all fields of amino acid and protein research: analysis, separation, synthesis, biosynthesis, cross linking amino acids, racemization/enantiomers, modification of amino acids as phosphorylation, methylation, acetylation of amino acids.