Toolkit/synthetic intramembrane proteolysis receptors
synthetic intramembrane proteolysis receptors
Also known as: SNIPRs
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Summary
Several types of synthetic receptors have been engineered to deliver specific therapeutic proteins, including ... synthetic intramembrane proteolysis receptors (SNIPRs).
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Mechanism Branch
Architecture: A composed arrangement of multiple parts that instantiates one or more mechanisms.
Mechanisms
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Ranked Claims
GPCR-based receptor systems, MESA, synNotch, and SNIPRs are synthetic receptor types engineered to deliver specific therapeutic proteins.
Several types of synthetic receptors have been engineered to deliver specific therapeutic proteins, including G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-based receptor systems, modular extracellular sensor architecture (MESA), synthetic Notch (synNotch) receptor, and synthetic intramembrane proteolysis receptors (SNIPRs).
These synthetic receptor platforms have demonstrated therapeutic potential for targeting tumors, inflammatory immune diseases, central nervous system disorders, arthropathies, and viral infections by delivering specific proteins to diseased tissues.
These receptors have demonstrated therapeutic potential in targeting tumors, inflammatory immune diseases, central nervous system disorders, arthropathies, and viral infections by delivering specific proteins to diseased tissues.
Approval Evidence
Several types of synthetic receptors have been engineered to deliver specific therapeutic proteins, including ... synthetic intramembrane proteolysis receptors (SNIPRs).
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GPCR-based receptor systems, MESA, synNotch, and SNIPRs are synthetic receptor types engineered to deliver specific therapeutic proteins.
Several types of synthetic receptors have been engineered to deliver specific therapeutic proteins, including G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-based receptor systems, modular extracellular sensor architecture (MESA), synthetic Notch (synNotch) receptor, and synthetic intramembrane proteolysis receptors (SNIPRs).
Source:
These synthetic receptor platforms have demonstrated therapeutic potential for targeting tumors, inflammatory immune diseases, central nervous system disorders, arthropathies, and viral infections by delivering specific proteins to diseased tissues.
These receptors have demonstrated therapeutic potential in targeting tumors, inflammatory immune diseases, central nervous system disorders, arthropathies, and viral infections by delivering specific proteins to diseased tissues.
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