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Rapamycin is a drug used to prevent the rejection of organ and bone marrow transplants by the body. Rapamycin is an antibiotic that blocks a protein involved in cell division and inhibits the growth and function of certain T cells of the immune system involved in the body's rejection of foreign tissues and organs. It is a type of immunosuppressant and a type of serine/threonine kinase inhibitor. Rapamycin is now called sirolimus.
Lovastatin-synthesizing enzyme successfully reconstituted

Lovastatin-synthesizing enzyme successfully reconstituted

Scientists test rapamycin's effectiveness at rescuing impaired nerve cells

Scientists test rapamycin's effectiveness at rescuing impaired nerve cells

Susceptibility to schizophrenia and autism may have common genetic fingerprints, says researchers

Susceptibility to schizophrenia and autism may have common genetic fingerprints, says researchers

FDA grants Fast Track designation for MacuSight's Perceiva

FDA grants Fast Track designation for MacuSight's Perceiva

MacuSight's clinical development update on its proprietary ocular sirolimus product

MacuSight's clinical development update on its proprietary ocular sirolimus product

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center awards $50,000 to three young investigators

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center awards $50,000 to three young investigators

Winners of Paul Marks Prize 2009

Winners of Paul Marks Prize 2009

Clinical study results of Novolimus and Myolimum eluting coronary stent systems released

Clinical study results of Novolimus and Myolimum eluting coronary stent systems released

DISC1 linked to proper development and migration of neurons in the brain

DISC1 linked to proper development and migration of neurons in the brain

Mid-career scientists receive the 2009 Julie Martin Mid-Career Awards in Aging Research

Mid-career scientists receive the 2009 Julie Martin Mid-Career Awards in Aging Research

New understanding on Gleevec's limitations

New understanding on Gleevec's limitations

Autophagy helps HIV to proliferate

Autophagy helps HIV to proliferate

Transplant drug Rapamycin stimulates immune memory

Transplant drug Rapamycin stimulates immune memory

Potential new way to treat childhood epilepsy

Potential new way to treat childhood epilepsy

Rapamycin epilepsy-prevention effect may be widely applicable

Rapamycin epilepsy-prevention effect may be widely applicable

Researchers unravel key mechanism in pathogenesis of osteoporosis

Researchers unravel key mechanism in pathogenesis of osteoporosis

Discovery of pathway that reactivate myelin repair

Discovery of pathway that reactivate myelin repair

Pancreatic cancer cells targeted with combo therapy

Pancreatic cancer cells targeted with combo therapy

Grapefruit juice boosts efficacy of drug rapamycin

Grapefruit juice boosts efficacy of drug rapamycin

Too much dietary protein and fat may lead to insulin resistance

Too much dietary protein and fat may lead to insulin resistance

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