Serine Protease Inhibitors

Serine Protease Inhibitors are molecules, produced naturally in the body, which are used to stop enzymes from breaking down proteins. These molecules are important as they can help to regulate the activity of various proteins, including those involved in wound healing and infection control. They can also be used in the development of treatments for some illnesses, such as cancer and AIDS. Additionally, they help to provide therapeutic benefits to those suffering from cystic fibrosis and other diseases. By providing protection from enzyme degradation, serine protease inhibitors can provide therapeutic benefits to improve patient outcomes.

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