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findings against a series of cell cultures, and were able to confirm that raised levels of metalloproteinase were indeed responsible for the increased permeability of vascular tissue.

Once a protein inhibitor was introduced into the culture blocking the overactive metalloproteinase, natural permeability was restored. Their hypotheses concerning metalloproteinase were again supported through in vivo testing in mice.

The results uncovered by the European-led international team shed new light on Dengue’s pathological strategy. Researchers now suspect that they have not only come across a defence strategy for Dengue, but for a whole range of haemorrhage-inducing viruses, such as Ebola, Marburg, or Hanta, for none of which treatment exists. Clinical trials are currently being developed taking into account these new research strategies.

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