If so, learning to manipulate it could yield powerful new approaches to treating disease. (discovermagazine.com)
«Our findings raise the possibility that inhibiting CD33 activity in the brain could represent a potentially powerful new approach to treating and possibly preventing Alzheimer's disease.» (mghmind.org)
But even those who disagree with the result say Abzhanov and his student Bhart - Anjan Bhullar, now a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Chicago, have demonstrated a powerful new approach: pinning down how the anatomy changed using fossils, then trying to recapitulate the changes in the lab by tinkering with genetic signals. (sciencemag.org)