Tardigrade proteins could help stabilize drugs without refrigeration, scientists say

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Tardigrades — those darling, near-microscopic critters that are nearly indestructible — carry proteins that could keep critical drugs and medical treatments stable without refrigeration, scientists say.

In a study published Monday (March 20) in the journal Scientific Reports (opens in new tab), scientists tested this idea with human blood clotting factor VIII, a protein used to treat an inherited bleeding disorder called hemophilia A. Due to a genetic mutation, people with this disorder don’t make enough factor VIII (opens in new tab) and their blood can’t clot properly. People with hemophilia A bleed spontaneously, and bleed excessively after injury or surgery. 

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