Asterion is developing a range of novel therapeutic proteins that will improve the current treatment options for patients with chronic diseases.
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Asterion Asterion is developing a range of third-generation therapeutic proteins that will improve the current treatment options for patients with chronic diseases.
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In Greek mythology, Asterion (/u0259u02C8stu026Ariu0259n/; Greek: u1F08u03C3u03C4u03B5u03C1u03AFu03C9u03BD, gen.: u1F08u03C3u03C4u03B5u03C1u03AFu03C9u03BDu03BFu03C2, literally "starry") or Asterius (/u0259u02C8stu026Ariu0259s/; u1F08u03C3u03C4u03ADu03C1u03B9u03BFu03C2) denotes two sacred kings of Crete, as well as a river and its god in Argos.
Asterion (Ancientu00A0Greek: u1F08u03C3u03C4u03B5u03C1u03AFu03C9u03BD) is a river-god, presumably one of the sons of Oceanus and Tethys. Asterion was one of the three river-gods (the other two being Inachus and Cephisus) who awarded the territory of Argolis to Hera over Poseidon. Poseidon, in anger, made the waters of all three rivers disappear so that they don't flow unless it rains, and are dry in summer.