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Why aren't there any medical uses of exoenzymes?
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It seems that some exoenzymes could be really clinically useful in targeting particular kinds of cancer - hyaluronidase, which breaks down the packing tissue between cells, delivered to cancerous tumors was just something that I thought of. Or why not use leukocidins to treat autoimmune disorders? I asked my microbiology professor, and she said she didn't know of any clinical applications, so I thought I'd ask here why/if that's the case. Thanks!

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