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420 New antibody breakthrough could finally slow polycystic kidney disease

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ScienceDaily · 11/19/2025 09:33 EDT

A specially engineered antibody that can infiltrate kidney cysts has shown the ability to block key growth signals driving polycystic kidney disease. Early mouse studies suggest it may halt or even reverse cyst expansion without harming healthy tissue.

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