Sentences with phrase «human therapies against»

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Despite any clinical evidence for or against the therapy, the APA denounces such therapy because, «In the current social climate, claiming homosexuality is a mental disorder stems from efforts to discredit the growing social acceptance of homosexuality as a normal variant of human sexuality.
These human genes were also protective against alpha - synuclein - induced death, suggesting that they could be worth testing as gene therapy treatments for Parkinson's disease, Lu says.
When treated with replacement coagulation proteins, the dog naturally develops antibodies, or inhibitors, against the therapy — a problem that is also seen in some 5 % of humans with haemophilia B.
The results show promise for developing therapies against the virus, which causes hemorrhagic fever with human case fatality rates as high as 90 percent.
The phase II trial, which involves 28 kids from 16 countries, is the first to evaluate a therapy in humans against this disease.
In particular, more work is needed to determine the safety of this therapy in advanced mouse models that can more accurately predict safety in humans, and its efficacy specifically against metastatic cancer, which is the leading cause of cancer - related deaths.
Immunologist Dennis Burton, who specializes in bNAbs against HIV at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, says the «exciting» concept «still has a long way to go» before bNAb therapy proves its worth in HIV - infected humans.
A collaboration of premier academic, medical and industry leaders across the globe, the New York Genome Center has as its goal to translate genomic research into the development of new treatments, therapies and therapeutics against human disease.
The results in dogs allowed the scientists to advance PAC - 1 as a potential therapy against human cancers.
He added: «Truly naive human ES cell lines would not only help answer fundamental questions about how we are made, and be useful for drug screening and tissue therapy, but they would also provide a benchmark against which other types of stem cells could be measured in terms of their effectiveness in stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine.»
In April 2017, Moderna published human data for its mRNA vaccine technology in Molecular Therapy, which showed that its first prophylactic vaccine candidate, mRNA - 1440 — an mRNA prophylactic vaccine against avian H10N8 influenza — induced high levels of immunogenicity and was safe and well tolerated.
A collaboration of premier academic, medical and industry leaders in New York and other partners across the globe, the NYGC has as its goal translating genomic research into the development of new treatments, therapies and therapeutics against human disease.
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