Selective 5 - hydroxytryptamine 2C receptor agonists derived from the lead compound tranylcypromine: Identification of drugs in
several animal models of CNS related disorders.
Indeed selected compounds demonstrated efficacy in
several animal models of CNS related disorders such as depression, obesity, addiction, and psychosis.
Not exact matches
Using data from
several sources on 162 terrestrial
animals and plants unique (endemic) to the Albertine Rift, the researchers used ecological niche
modeling (computer
models) to determine the extent
of habitat already lost due to agriculture, and to estimate the future loss
of habitat as a result
of climate change.
And
several attempts to carve a new target from a family
of enzymes called p38 kinases have also failed, despite favorable results in
animal models.
The
animal rights advocacy group People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA) has been calling for a ban for
several years, arguing that computer
models and simulations can effectively replace dissection.
Though Atala always remains circumspect about the status
of his projects, he says this partial transplant
model is different: That team is far along in the process, successfully placing kidney cartridges into
animals for trials lasting
several months.
Similar findings were present in the cerebral cortex and other regions
of the brain in these
animals and also found in
several other mouse
models of diabetes.
All together INRA facilities power up (1) Research in multi-disciplinary domains through academic and industrial collaborations for the development
of large
animal models, therapeutics or new imaging devices, and (2) Training under
several topics (biocontained experiments, introduction
of new imaging methods for large
animal models etc.), welcoming external teams which do not possess such an instrumental park for Transnational access.
Dean LaFerla has
several research interests, including the molecular biology
of Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders, presenilins and calcium signaling, learning and memory, and transgenic and genetically modified
animal models.
Dr. Tarazi and his group have also established
several animal models that provide close presentations
of the core symptoms
of neuropsychiatric conditions, and have efficiently utilized these
models for assessing the actions
of standard and experimental medications.
This network is composed
of a central
animal facility (PBES) and
several technological platforms: production
of mutant
animals, vectorology and genetic analysis as well as infectious
models analysis.
Having a strong R&D department with great experience and expertise in drug development,
animal model and assay development and preclinical efficacy evaluation, the contribution
of Biomedcode has been greatly valued by our partners, as documented by our participation in
several collaborative research projects.
In the paper, the authors use
several animal models to show that the progenitor cells could contribute to the formation
of new lymph ducts, both by becoming part
of the lymph ducts and by stimulating the growth
of nearby cells.
In 1995, University
of Chicago researchers demonstrated that gene therapy, using a virus, could be used to combat restenosis following angioplasty in
several animal models.
Their work encompasses
several strategies, including: developing FL - HCC
animal models to characterize tumor - immune interactions, exploring if a mutated protein associated with FL - HCC could be targeted by immunotherapy, identifying immune checkpoints that could potentially serve as targets for immunotherapy as well as biomarkers for analyzing patients, and evaluating the effectiveness
of immunotherapy strategies against FL - HCC patient samples in the lab.
We developed
several computational and machine learning methods to successfully identify behavioral patterns or signatures associated with different classes
of reference drugs, from which to predict the class
of novel compounds (Brunner et al., 2012, Alexandrov et al., 2015), and more recently developed methods to allow us to compare
animal models of AD and its progression, and to identify (in silico) novel compounds from our existing database
of thousands
of novel and reference compounds with the potential to reverse the AD
model behavioral profile.
We discovered
several Eph receptors and ephrins, and research in our laboratory is dedicated to the characterization
of Eph receptor signal transduction mechanisms and biological functions using biochemical, mass spectrometry, molecular biology and cell biology approaches in conjunction with
animal models.
So far, we've seen gene silencing drugs tested in
several different
animal models of Huntington's disease, successfully delaying symptom onset or even reversing symptoms.
Future
models, it seems, will come in many varieties, ranging from
several kinds
of animals to in vitro systems to computers, with each approach building on the others.
There are currently no disease - modifying treatments that have been shown to slow the progression or delay the onset
of HD in humans; however,
several compounds have demonstrated promise in
animal models of HD.1 Robust and sensitive markers
of disease progression are required to assess their efficacy in humans.
In the mouse
model of MS, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), positive effects
of modified fasting and ketogenic nutrition on disease onset and clinical course in
animals have been observed in
several studies.
Several studies done on
animal models have suggested that the principal compound in cilantro, linalool, has an ability to revamp and boost the antioxidant function
of the liver.
Several charming
models, from superb high - top sneakers, cool slip - ons, flat espadrilles, classic derbies, and loafers to the most sporty glam boots and other fashionable footwear embellished with spikes or studs, strass, metallic
animal prints and other signature details
of the house in trendy, modern colors.
According to Hansen, any large metropolitan area will have
several different welfare
models to handle the overpopulation
of animals.
After working for
several decades in upstate New York doing non-invasive studies
of animal models of inherited bleeding diseases, she moved to southern California in 1986 to start Hemopet, the first non-profit national
animal blood bank.
While applied
animal behaviorists may have been trained in a particular theoretical tradition, more often than not, they are required to combine, and apply the theories and approaches to an understanding
of animal behavior developed through
several different approaches and
models.
After working for
several decades in upstate New York doing non-invasive studies
of animal models of inherited bleeding diseases, she moved to southern California in 1986 to start Hemopet, the first nonprofit national
animal blood bank.
In humans, both the HPA system and the autonomic nervous system show developmental changes in infancy, with the HPA axis becoming organized between 2 and 6 months
of age and the autonomic nervous system demonstrating relative stability by 6 to 12 months
of age.63 The HPA axis in particular has been shown to be highly responsive to child - caregiver interactions, with sensitive caregiving programming the HPA axis to become an effective physiological regulator
of stress and insensitive caregiving promoting hyperreactive or hyporeactive HPA systems.17
Several animal models as well as human studies also support the connection between caregiver experiences in early postnatal life and alterations
of autonomic nervous system balance.63 - 65 Furthermore, children who have a history
of sensitive caregiving are more likely to demonstrate optimal affective and behavioral strategies for coping with stress.66, 67 Therefore, children with histories
of supportive, sensitive caregiving in early development may be better able to self - regulate their physiological, affective, and behavioral responses to environmental stressors and, consequently, less likely to manifest disturbed HPA and autonomic reactivity that put them at risk for stress - related illnesses such as asthma.