"There are still people who don't believe that a protein can cause these diseases, but we believe it."
How do these tiny proteins cause such a big allergic reaction in your body?
The advantage is that a protein cannot actually cause the illness, a small but real concern when using a form of the virus.
Too much protein can also cause problems for people with specific medical conditions, such as kidney disease or diabetes.
These small proteins cause the blood vessels to become inflamed.
The question that confronted regulators was whether this protein could cause allergies.
Cells whose protein would cause an immune reaction with the body, are removed.
The protein, which he called cachexin, causes fat loss and wasting.
The company also said it had no evidence that the protein would cause allergic reactions in humans.
In cancer the proteins are the centre of information system and causes tumor formation.