It is well known that 92% of rapamycin binds to albumin once it is in the blood stream. I was wondering if the 92% Albumin bound rapamycin is no longer potent in immunosuppression and only 8% free rapamycin is active in inhibiting t-cells.
It is well known that 92% of rapamycin binds to albumin once it is in the blood stream. I was wondering if the 92% Albumin bound rapamycin is no longer potent in immunosuppression and only 8% free rapamycin is active in inhibiting t-cells.