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Therapy-based biomolecules

Therapy-based biomolecules are specially designed or naturally occurring molecules used to treat diseases. They include proteins like insulin for diabetes, monoclonal antibodies for cancer, and nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA therapies. These biomolecules work by targeting specific cells, proteins, or genetic sequences to correct or modify abnormal functions. They offer precise treatment options, often with fewer side effects compared to traditional drugs. Advances in biotechnology have made it possible to develop these biomolecules to address complex health conditions, providing personalized and effective therapies for patients.