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New Drug Promises To Protect Against Radiation Damage
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 1 comment
Buffalo (NY) - Scientists at the Andrei Roswell Park Cancer institute in Buffalo New York say they successfully stopped radiation damage with a new drug. Called CBLB502, the drug is derived from Salmonella proteins and prevents cell suicide or aptosis.
So far the drug has worked well in tests with mice and monkeys, but the Department of Defense feels confident it can be adapted into a human-friendly form and has granted the developing company a $9 million dollar contract.
The results have been published in the journal of Science.
Read more ... Reuters.
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Oh my god, its RAD-X!
Of all the drugs in Fallout I always thought this one the most improbable, but here it is... shows me.