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Re: westeffer post# 276

Saturday, 01/28/2006 9:45:41 PM

Saturday, January 28, 2006 9:45:41 PM

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Yes, the API, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient does actually destroy the Viral particles genome machinery, including the reverse transcriptase, etc....
"...Nanoviricides thus act by completely novel and distinctly different mechanisms compared to most existing anti-viral agents. The self- assembling nanoviricide "trojan horses" course through the blood stream, seek their target, i.e. a specific virus particle, attach themselves to the virus particle target, fuse with the virus particle, thereby destroying the virus particle's ability to infect host cells, and go further to deploy active ingredients into the virus particle that can be chosen so as to destroy the virus genetic material (such as viral DNA, viral RNA, etc.), as well as to destroy key viral components that the virus carries inside its "belly" such as the reverse transcriptase, the protease, and the integrase carried by HIV particles). We believe this gives us an edge in the field of anti-viral therapy ...."

So I am suspecting the API can be reused for other viruses too, such as HIV, etc! Hence, the only thing left in a new product development is to develop new Ligands!!
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