MK2 interacting proteins

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to uses of proteins that bind MK2 to modulate inflammation. More particularly, the invention relates to uses of proteins that bind MK2 for treating condition that are related to inflammation. The invention is useful for treating inflammatory conditions, particularly those in which a decrease in inflammation would be therapeutically beneficial.

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