«There are now a number
of potential therapeutic strategies that could conceivably achieve this goal, once considered aspirational,» researchers, including Barré - Sinoussi, wrote in the Nature Medicine article.
Not exact matches
The work published in Cancer Cell complements previous research efforts from the CNIO Melanoma Group, which could lead to the development
of novel drugs that selectively target the mechanism
of cell autodigestion as a
potential therapeutic strategy.
In the study published in the journal Science Signaling, the team led by LLuís Espinosa, investigator
of IMIM's research group into stem cells and cancer, have shown that inhibition
of endosomal activity is a
potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment
of cancers with the BRAF mutated gene.
A new study in American Journal
of Physiology — Heart and Circulatory Physiology identifies the involvement
of a protective response pathway, the heme oxygenase system, that has
potential as a new
therapeutic strategy for cardiovascular diseases.
The findings «demonstrate the salutary effects
of blocking CSE during apnea and point to a
potential therapeutic strategy for human sleep apnea,» according to the authors.
A new study in mice published in The Journal
of Neuroscience details a
potential therapeutic strategy that uses stem cells to promote recovery
of motor activity after spinal cord injury.
The technique has the
potential to benefit a large population
of patients with neurodegenerative disorders, where there remains a specific unmet need for blood - brain penetrating
therapeutic delivery
strategies.
«Researchers discover a
potential new
therapeutic strategy for pancreatic cancer: Researches have have isolated a subpopulation
of cancer - associated fibroblasts, which promote tumour growth.
«Overall, our studies show a new
therapeutic strategy for the treatment
of chronic inflammatory pain that deserves further study for its
potential use in clinical medicine,» says the professor
of the University
of Valencia.
Furthermore, inhibition
of SA1 sensitized the SA2 - deficient cancer cells to PARP inhibitors in vitro and in vivo, providing a
potential therapeutic strategy for patients with SA2 - deficient tumors.
«Our new structure
of the serotonin receptor in the resting state has the
potential to serve as a structural blueprint to drive targeted drug design and better
therapeutic strategies.»
These discoveries not only enhance our fundamental understanding
of these conditions, but also point to
potential therapeutic strategies for treating them.
But at his presentation at the fifth
Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) biomedical conference, Teitell revealed that their focus had shifted: «our studies show an unanticipated role for PNPASE in mediating the translocation
of RNAs into mitochondria and provide a
potential therapeutic route for halting or reversing the decline in mitochondrial function with aging [emphasis mine].»
A major impetus to the field was the report
of a successful cure
strategy through the transplantation
of naturally HIV - resistant HSPCs - the so called «Berlin Patient» [3, 4]- highlighting the
therapeutic potential of stem cell treatments.
We now have an excellent model for this childhood disorder to learn about the molecular causes
of disease and to test for
potential therapeutic strategies.
We have also set out to exploit the specificity
of carbohydrate recognition and the ensuing membrane mechanical
potential resulting from clustering
of glycosphingolipids for the development
of innovative
therapeutic delivery
strategies for the treatment
of cancer and infectious disease.
In light
of these exciting results, it's not surprising that the team proposed quercetin as a «
potential new
therapeutic strategy against pancreatic cancer.»