The development of safe and efficacious enzyme-based human therapies has increased greatly in the last decades, thanks to remarkable advances in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for different diseases, and the characterization of the catalytic activity of relevant exogenous enzymes that may play a remedial effect in the treatment of such pathologies. Several enzyme-based biotherapeutics have been approved by FDA (the U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and EMA (the European Medicines Agency) and many are undergoing clinical trials. Apart from enzyme replacement therapy in human genetic diseases, which is not discussed in this review, approved enzymes for human therapy find applications in several fields, from cancer ...
Abstract Fibrinolytic enzymes are agents administered for the treatment of myocardial infarctions, s...
Enzymes are biological catalysts with increasing application in the food pharmaceutical, cosmetic, t...
Abstract Catabolic insufficiency in humans leads to the gradual accumulation of a number of pathogen...
Mutations in human genes might lead to loss of functional proteins, causing diseases. Among these ge...
The use of enzymes in various industries has been prevalent for centuries. However, their potency as...
Therapeutic uses of biological medicines are diverse and include active substances from different cl...
Enzyme therapeutics are a growing class of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of a plethora of diseas...
The possibility to clone, express and purify recombinant enzymes have originated the opportunity to ...
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In recent years, enzymes have risen as promising therapeutic tools for different pathologies, from m...
Over the last few decades, substantial progress has been made towards the understanding of cardiovas...
Exogenous, orally-administered enzymes are currently in clinical use or under development for the tr...
Studies from past years have observed various enzymes that are artificial, which are issued to mimic...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Digestive enzymes are able to break down proteins and carbohydrates and lipids...
This thesis documents our approach to the manipulation of enzyme activity in previously underexploit...
Abstract Fibrinolytic enzymes are agents administered for the treatment of myocardial infarctions, s...
Enzymes are biological catalysts with increasing application in the food pharmaceutical, cosmetic, t...
Abstract Catabolic insufficiency in humans leads to the gradual accumulation of a number of pathogen...
Mutations in human genes might lead to loss of functional proteins, causing diseases. Among these ge...
The use of enzymes in various industries has been prevalent for centuries. However, their potency as...
Therapeutic uses of biological medicines are diverse and include active substances from different cl...
Enzyme therapeutics are a growing class of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of a plethora of diseas...
The possibility to clone, express and purify recombinant enzymes have originated the opportunity to ...
7-16<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family: " times="" new="" roman","serif";mso-fareast-font-fa...
In recent years, enzymes have risen as promising therapeutic tools for different pathologies, from m...
Over the last few decades, substantial progress has been made towards the understanding of cardiovas...
Exogenous, orally-administered enzymes are currently in clinical use or under development for the tr...
Studies from past years have observed various enzymes that are artificial, which are issued to mimic...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Digestive enzymes are able to break down proteins and carbohydrates and lipids...
This thesis documents our approach to the manipulation of enzyme activity in previously underexploit...
Abstract Fibrinolytic enzymes are agents administered for the treatment of myocardial infarctions, s...
Enzymes are biological catalysts with increasing application in the food pharmaceutical, cosmetic, t...
Abstract Catabolic insufficiency in humans leads to the gradual accumulation of a number of pathogen...