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Integrin Therapy

Integrin therapy involves targeting integrins—proteins on cell surfaces that facilitate cell adhesion and communication—to treat various diseases. By modulating these proteins, the therapy can influence immune responses, reduce inflammation, or prevent cells from sticking to abnormal sites. It’s used in conditions like multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain cancers, helping to restore balance and improve outcomes. This approach offers a targeted way to interfere with disease-specific cell interactions, potentially resulting in fewer side effects compared to broader treatments.