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New Drug Can Treat Almost Any Viral Infection By Killing the Body’s Infected Cells
Whoa.
This new drug can work against viruses like antibiotics work against bacterial infections, according to the whizzes at MIT. Again, whoa.
You know why there’s no cure for the common cold? Because it’s a virus. AIDS? Mono? Viruses. A cold you can ride out, but AIDS eventually catches up with you.
The drug, called a DRACO (Double-stranded RNA Activated Caspase Oligomerizers), works by targeting double-stranded RNA only found in viruses. It was tested against 15 viral infections and worked against all of them, including the common cold, the flu, H1N1 and polio — freakin’ polo!
“In theory, it should work against all viruses,” says Todd Rider, a senior staff scientist in Lincoln Laboratory’s Chemical, Biological, and Nanoscale Technologies Group who invented the new technology. (Quote taken from MIT).
One more time, WHOA!
[via popsci]
I like science.
If anyone is interested in reading the published paper that corresponds to this research, it’s open-access here. Reassuringly, this looks like it was funded entirely through public funding, and the institute itself owns all the patents on previous work on the subject. So that’s about as close as you can get to a guarantee that if this actually turns out to be feasible as a drug for humans it’s relatively likely to end up being used as such. Good work, MIT.
WAIT IS THIS REAL? THIS IS REAL? FUCK. <3
oh my goodness, I am too busy to factcheck right now, but can anyone confirm this? :D
I can’t tell for sure, but the article itself and the website it’s published on both look fairly legit.
aatombomb:jakke:all-the-lights:amymariani:...We live in the fuuuuuture! But, seriously,...
Not necessarily simple, but extremely elegant and well thought out. Reading through the article and the research (and...
These drugs sound amazing! I can’t believe that they seem to work even against ssRNA viruses like rhinovirus. I hope...
I did a quick check, and yeah, everything seems to work out—legitimate paper from legitimate peer-reviewed journal, and...
I can’t tell for sure, but the article itself and the website it’s published on both look fairly legit.