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Anti-inflammatory peptides based on chemokines

Lead Research Organisation: University of Bristol
Department Name: Oral and Dental Science

Abstract

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Publications

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Description This small pathfinder grant was to examine if our anti-inflammatory peptides could be translated towards the clinic. Having obtained latest information about similar peptides and met with patent attorneys it was decided that there was a case for taking these peptides forward. The grant paid for a consultant who gave us advice about taking the peptides to the clinic and create a development plan
Exploitation Route This was explained above
Sectors Healthcare

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology