
Protein Therapeutics
Protein therapeutics are treatments that use specific proteins, like enzymes or antibodies, to treat diseases. These proteins are designed to target and modify particular molecules or cells involved in health conditions, such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, or infections. They can be made in laboratories using biotechnology methods. Because they mimic natural human proteins, they often provide precise treatment options with fewer side effects. Examples include insulin for diabetes and monoclonal antibodies for cancer. Overall, protein therapeutics are a powerful, targeted approach to managing and curing some medical conditions.