T4 endonuclease V?

Discussion in 'In the Pipe' started by anonymous, May 3, 2018 at 10:13 AM.

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    I'm trying to find out what happened to the DNA repair lotion called T4 endonuclease V. It was invented by AGI Dermatics in New York and was shown in actual studies to repair DNA damaged by UV light exposure. The studies were on patients with Xeroderma pigmentosum. It was FDA approved in 2001 but bought out by a cosmetics firm and taken off of the medical market.

    I know a bit about this and wonder if CF is a good place to have a discussion and share notes. And where on the forum would I post this?

    Please let me know, thanks.

    arctic
     

  2. I also know lil bit about it that it infected with T4 bacteriophage, it helps the enzyme to increases the repair of UV-damaged DNA and produces other beneficial effects on UV-damaged cells, and yeah its available on cosmetics shop too, I also use this and I bought it from Reecoupons, just because here original products are available, so I prefer to buy from there.