Enzyme Targeting: Over the last few years, diseases caused by dysfunctional or missing enzymes have been treated with a type of therapy called enzyme replacement therapy or ERT. Unfortunately this therapy is unable to cross the blood brain barrier, and therefore unable to address the neuronal complications of disease. To combat this there has been great effort to discover novel therapies that target dysfunctional enzymes or the genes that cause them. Which brings up the question, are enzymes good therapeutic targets? Let us try and understand it below:
Enzyme Targeting: Are Enzymes Good Therapeutic Targets for treating rare genetic diseases?

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