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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.
Combination targets offer new hope in fight against cancer

Combination targets offer new hope in fight against cancer

Advances in drug screening

Advances in drug screening

Rapamycin and Gleevec reverses effects of portal hypertension in rats

Rapamycin and Gleevec reverses effects of portal hypertension in rats

Rapamycin study is first stage in development of new treatment

Rapamycin study is first stage in development of new treatment

Organ-transplant drug may help fight lupus

Organ-transplant drug may help fight lupus

Organ-transplant drug may aid in lupus fight

Organ-transplant drug may aid in lupus fight

New pathway for inflammation-induced cancer

New pathway for inflammation-induced cancer

Reducing inflammation plays key role in type 1 diabetes therapy

Reducing inflammation plays key role in type 1 diabetes therapy

Drug-drug or drug-food interactions may offer opportunities to lower costs

Drug-drug or drug-food interactions may offer opportunities to lower costs

Scientists link cell's protein recycling systems

Scientists link cell's protein recycling systems

Temsirolimus, effective new treatment for advanced renal cell carcinoma

Temsirolimus, effective new treatment for advanced renal cell carcinoma

New compounds promising candidates for neurodegenerative disease drug development

New compounds promising candidates for neurodegenerative disease drug development

Cellular protein found that interferes with hepatitis C virus replication

Cellular protein found that interferes with hepatitis C virus replication

Study improves understanding of early ovarian cancer

Study improves understanding of early ovarian cancer

New mouse model for ovarian cancer

New mouse model for ovarian cancer

Adding estradiol to a polymer-free rapamycin-eluting stent is not associated with any measurable benefit

Adding estradiol to a polymer-free rapamycin-eluting stent is not associated with any measurable benefit

New anti-cancer target in enzyme MAP4K3

New anti-cancer target in enzyme MAP4K3

New findings support Rapamycin's role as cancer treatment

New findings support Rapamycin's role as cancer treatment

Metabolic syndrome may be treatable thanks to a newly discovered role for a regulatory gene

Metabolic syndrome may be treatable thanks to a newly discovered role for a regulatory gene

An engineered virus that tracks down and compels cancer cells to eat themselves

An engineered virus that tracks down and compels cancer cells to eat themselves

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