Asked by Dontillia
Proteins or antibodies are used to treat _____________.
Lymphoma
Hepatitis B
Melanoma
Inherited blindness
Lymphoma
Hepatitis B
Melanoma
Inherited blindness
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GPT-4o mini
Proteins or antibodies are used to treat **melanoma**. Specifically, monoclonal antibodies, such as pembrolizumab (Keytruda) and nivolumab (Opdivo), are used in immune checkpoint therapy for treating melanoma.
While there are treatments for lymphoma and hepatitis B that involve proteins or antibodies, melanoma is a prominent example where these therapies are commonly applied. Inherited blindness treatments typically involve gene therapy rather than protein or antibody treatments.
While there are treatments for lymphoma and hepatitis B that involve proteins or antibodies, melanoma is a prominent example where these therapies are commonly applied. Inherited blindness treatments typically involve gene therapy rather than protein or antibody treatments.
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