Sentences with phrase «modelled on the cure»

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«For example, cancer research is heavily reliant on mouse models, and as a result we've become very good at curing mice, but that hasn't translated very well to humans.
Now, the researchers have discovered an alternative in a mouse model: in the case of breast tumours with a specific defect in DNA repair, the animals can be cured using already established, cheap chemotherapy drugs, if enough DNA damage can be inflicted on the resting tumour cells.
If we can provide a window for antibiotics to carry out their intended function, we can move towards a clinical model and ultimately cure joint infection,» offered Sana Dastgheyb, Ph.D., lead author on this study and researcher at both Thomas Jefferson University and the National Institutes of Health.
«Modeling the process of translational science, it is clear that greater emphasis needs to be placed on expediting the growth of basic biomedical research to improve the efficiency, timelines, and cost of bringing new cures to market.»
Thank you for airing Joseph Garner's views on the futility of trying to cure mouse «models» of human diseases (29...
Bowes supported BioFulcrum's entrepreneurial approach and focus on accelerating the discovery of cures through a team - science model, an effort that launched in 2015.
In the CFC research model, we guarantee a level of funding that allows the scientists to focus on their collaborative effort to find a cure for glaucoma.
The business model of this niche further baffles me by having the ability to feature recognizable music on the constant soundtrack: songs from the likes of Dean Martin, Beastie Boys, Radiohead, Bill Withers, Foo Fighters, Santana, Randy Newman, and The Cure.
The author's borrowing of the widely recognized 12 - step model to end an addiction may be clever book marketing, but he never makes quite clear just what it is that we must cure our addiction to, beyond declaring that «we as a nation are «hooked» on what we hope will be quick fixes for deep systemic problems.»
(Shahabi S, Kasariyans A, Noorbakhsh F. Like cures like: A neuroimmunological model based on electromagnetic resonance.
He says native communities have to shape a model of care that «speaks to our own cultures and traditions, that care for our elders» and to focus not on a «cure», which he says is a very Western colonial concept, but on the notion of «healing».
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