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John M Beals1, Armen B Shanafelt1
1Biotechnology Discovery Research, Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN 46285, USA.
Abstract:
Therapeutic proteins have made a major impact on medicine, with significant expansion in the past two decades. The medicinal attributes of these agents, particularly their efficacy and often their safety profile, make protein therapeutics attractive, despite the general necessity of invasive (parenteral) delivery. This perceived hurdle has been a primary component in limiting expansion of this class of drug therapies. Strategies that reduce the frequency of administration directly provide greater convenience to the patient, and potentially greater efficacy, that can yield a significant treatment advantage.:
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