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Therapeutics & Vaccines

Some of the most important scientific developments have revolved around vaccines, preventing potentially catastrophic human disease is perhaps one of the most important initiatives in life science. As viruses such as AIDS continue to pose a significant threat to a great deal of the world population, ASU researchers are working hard to develop treatments and vaccines, as well as cost-effective methods of distribution.

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Sodium Narcistatin (SNS) A Potent, Orally Bioavailable Anti-Inflammatory Compound with Bone Sparing Activity

Peptide Sugar Mimetic for Use as a Potential Cancer Pathogen Therapy

Stabilizing Proteins Using Ionic Liquids
Application of Brain Synchronization to Epilepsy and Other Dynamical Disorders

Inorganic Composition and Method for Treating Bacterial Infections

Halistatins 1, 2 and 3

Spongistatins

Method of treating cancer using C-26 modified Bryostatins

A Method to Prevent Pathology Caused by Infectious Agents

Novel Hydrogel Blends for Angiogenesis

Innovative Technologies for the Restoration of Gait in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Reversible Sterilization/Contraception using in situ Gelling Materials

Mammalian-Like Proteins in Plants

Rational Design and Engineering of Proteins And Peptides for Immunomodulation

Turbostatins 1-4

Halocombstatins

Cyclodepsipeptides compounds presenting anti-cancer and anti-infective activity, and their synthesis.

Salmonella Vaccine Against Bacterial Enteropathogens

Sodium Resverastatin Phosphate and other Resveratrol analogs

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