rapamycin
Four per cent of the control mice and three per cent of rapamycin-assigned mice were removed from the experiment for technical reasons. Only five animals (three controls, two rapamycin) were removed after the start of rapamycin The molecular mechanism of rapamycin is already known: it inhibits a cell signaling pathway known as the mTOR pathway (mTor = "mammalian target of rapamycin"). In support of its usefulness in ADPKD, the epithelium lining cysts shows Rapamycin is a drug of interest because researchers know that the TOR gene (which stands for Target of Rapamycin, so you can probably guess the order of discovery) is involved the big tangled mess of biochemistry relating to the calorie