“…Using antisense peptide technology, they could be utilized to derive targeted tests for different antibody (Ab), hormone, growth factor, or cell subpopulations [4][5][6][7][8][9]13,14,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. The potential of antisense peptides is twofold: 1. as future diagnostic tests targeting protein epitopes or paratopes of interest, or 2. as future therapeutic agents that target specific parts of antigens to selectively modify host immune response (e.g., an antisense peptide may disrupt or modify different factors like virulence, replication or host defense) [6][7][8][9]13,14,[18][19][20][21]. Consequently, sense-antisense peptide interactions may serve as a useful starting point for: 1. the development of biochemical assays for the evaluation of the immune response, and 2. modeling and design of new peptide binders for specific proteins and their receptors.…”