Mouse
study suggests strategy for gene - modified cells that can take over the liver — and heal rare diseases
Yet a Walker
study suggests this strategy is becoming less and less effective, and that by 2020 price and product will fall behind customer experience as the biggest brand differentiators.
Not exact matches
The Illinois
study encourages policymakers to continue pursuing
strategies for making housing more affordable, but
suggests that without increased wages, families will still be cost - burdened with living expenses.
One
study, conducted by digital
strategy company Delvinia,
suggests that people would rather feed their family meat and produce bought online than buy a top without feeling the quality and observing the fit in front of a mirror.
A number of
studies strongly
suggest a direct correlation between marketing
strategies for follow - up formulae, and perception and subsequent use of these products as breast - milk substitutes.
«Our
study highlights the multifaceted pathophysiology of Dravet Syndrome that includes brain, heart, and autonomic disturbances, and
suggests novel therapeutic
strategies for interventions to reduce SUDEP in this and perhaps other severe epilepsies,» says David S. Auerbach, Ph.D., of the University of Michigan.
The
study suggests that an understanding of how human use of the landscape interact with climate and ecosystem processes is important for organizations that want to develop
strategies for climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation and local development in one of the world's poorest regions.
Preliminary results from the five - year
study (funded by Monsanto)
suggest that new
strategies, such as combining multiple chemicals and applying herbicides both before and after weeds emerge, can improve crop yields compared with the typical glyphosate - heavy approach, while slowing the emergence of resistance.
A
study published on December 3rd in PLOS Pathogens
suggests that one such
strategy blocking the PD - 1 / PD - L1 pathway works, but only when the overall HIV load is low and regulatory T cells cooperate.
The
study also
suggests that targeting the machinery that makes cells mobile, rather than targeting the tissue - clearing process — which has been tested in patients but has not been very effective — may be a better treatment
strategy to stop cancers from spreading.
«Our findings results
suggest a new
strategy for immune system - based therapies for cancer,» says the
study's senior author, Harvey Cantor, MD, of Dana - Farber and Harvard.
Given such variation, as well as the expense and logistical challenges of conducting population surveys, indigenous communities will be important partners in developing workable conservation
strategies, such as the creation of new protected areas or harvest quotas, the
study suggests.
«We know that urate has neuroprotective properties in animal models, and an unusual convergence of human
studies suggested its possible use as a disease - modifying
strategy in Parkinson's; so the positive results of this trial are very encouraging.»
Led by Dr Claire White from the University's School of Psychology, the
study suggests that such risky social media posts are not just due to impulsivity, but might be a deliberate
strategy to fit in with the wider social media culture that makes people believe «it's the right thing to do».
The CIFOR
study does show examples of how forest conservation and livelihoods can be integrated, but Adams cautions that it
suggests «no overarching
strategy» for conserving biodiversity while reducing poverty.
«The
study suggests certain gut microbiota, including Ruminococcus and Blautia, may be promising targets for future therapeutic
strategies to treat metabolic disorders,» Professor Morris said.
«Our current
study challenges this one - sided view and
suggests that increasing salt accumulation at the site of infections might be an ancient
strategy to ward off infections, long before antibiotics were invented.»
A new
study of cactus evolution
suggests that the plant's water - saving
strategies might have come first, followed only later by dramatic changes in the plant's anatomy.
«This
study suggests that worksite environmental interventions might be promising
strategies for weight control at the population level,» said Fernandez.
Published online by the journal Developmental Biology, the
study suggests that cardiac regeneration
strategies should be based on the type and severity of heart injury.
A similar discovery in fruit flies, reported in an earlier independent
study, which shows that a particular sex pheromone enhances female sexual behaviors and male aggression via separate neural circuits between the sexes,
suggests that a sexually distinct circuit may be a universal
strategy for converting male pheromone information into appropriate behavioral output.
The team's
study also
suggest that certain
strategies proposed to protect reefs, such as shading the corals from high light, may not prevent high temperature - triggered bleaching (because bleaching would still occur in the dark).
«Our findings
suggest a need for further
studies to examine current guidelines for all minority groups in the U.S. and the development of possible new interventional
strategies.»
«Our data
suggest that a single bout of AIT performed three times per week may be a time - efficient
strategy to improve VO2max,» says Arnt Erik Tjønna, a postdoctoral fellow at the centre and lead author of the
study.
This is no easy task, and a
study out in the journal Scientific Reports
suggests that one of the most promising
strategies — creating a vaccine that targets the «stalk» of a protein that covers the flu virus — is a strong one, but isn't completely bulletproof.
A satellite
study has shown for the first time where Somali pirates are putting the proceeds of crime — and
suggests where
strategies against their banditry might and might not work.
This
study reveals how lipids control SH2 domain - mediated cellular protein interaction networks and
suggests a new
strategy for the therapeutic modulation of pY - signaling pathways.
Our results have given us insights into new bacteriotherapies for C. difficile infection and inflammatory bowel disease, and moreover
suggest general
strategies for developing these therapies for many other diseases,» said Vanni Bucci, PhD, first author of the
study and an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
Studying worms
suggests a general
strategy for antiaging therapies.
«The results from our
study are not practice - changing at this time; however, our findings
suggest that using a longitudinal (or change over time) screening
strategy may be beneficial in post-menopausal women with an average risk of developing ovarian cancer,» said Dr. Lu.
Their
study published online ahead of print in PNAS Early Edition
suggests a new therapeutic
strategy for patients with Duchene muscular dystrophy, a progressive neuromuscular condition, caused by a lack of dystrophin, that usually leaves patients unable to walk on their own by age 10 - 15.
Ultimately, Yoeli and colleagues said, the
study suggests that similar
strategies could be relatively cheaply and easily employed to boost participation in a host of efforts to improve community - wide efforts.
Further research is needed but this
study suggests that a different
strategy may be needed to help reduce E. coli blood infections.
A new
study of lions in African reserves
suggests that most populations should be protected with fences, a
strategy that can be expensive in the short - term and is at odds with some conservationists» vision of wildlife.
While the
study, published in JAMA Psychiatry, was designed as a preliminary evaluation of the program, the results
suggest that comprehensive MAT treatment in jails and prisons, with linkage to treatment in the community after release, is a promising
strategy for rapidly addressing the opioid epidemic nationwide, the researchers say.
A
study by pediatrician James Kemp of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine
suggests that this
strategy is misguided.
The
study, «Facilitation of axon regeneration by enhancing mitochondrial transport and rescuing energy deficits,» which has been published in The Journal of Cell Biology,
suggests potential new
strategies to stimulate the regrowth of human neurons damaged by injury or disease.
Our results
suggest the need for future
studies involving long - term ambulatory cardiac monitoring to better delineate the risk associated with transient vs persistent perioperative AF, as well as randomized clinical trials to determine optimal
strategies for antithrombotic therapy in patients with perioperative AF and a significant burden of other risk factors for stroke,» the authors write.
In a new
study, published online June 6 in Nature, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center, together with colleagues at Keio University, the University of Nebraska and Ionis Pharmaceuticals describe an innovative new model that not only allowed them to track drug resistance in vivo, but also revealed a new therapeutic target, which early testing
suggests could provide a
strategy to arrest pancreatic cancer growth.
«Our findings are counter intuitive and
suggest that some anti-smoking
strategies may actually go too far,» said William Shadel, lead author of the
study and a senior behavioral scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
«Given that the functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala is largely conserved between mice and humans,» said TSRI Graduate Student Wen - Chin Huang, the first author of the
study, «we anticipate the therapeutic
strategies suggested here may be relevant for individuals on the autism spectrum.»
Our
study results
suggest that this could be an effective wheezing prevention
strategy following infant viral ARIs, however, research would first need to be done to determine the effects, adequate dosing and safety of certain antioxidant agents in infants before they can be recommended for this use.»
A
study published 2 years ago in Science
suggested the
strategy might work: It showed that a neoantigen vaccine stimulated immune responses in three advanced melanoma patients who had already received a cancer drug.
In that
study, published in 1981, Hrdy
suggested that primate females evolved many
strategies, including forming alliances with other females, to counter male dominance.
«This is the first demonstration of chunking in a scatter - hoarding animal, and also
suggests that squirrels use flexible
strategies to store food depending on how they acquire food,» said
study lead author Mikel Delgado, a post-doctoral researcher who conducted the
study along with UC Berkeley psychology professor Lucia Jacobs.
While more research is needed, the
study suggests that current neurorehabilitation
strategies «may actually be working to reduce the overall level of recovery in stroke patients,» he added.
Thus, our selection
strategies, which were based on targeting endothelial populations that expressed both of these inducible glycoproteins,
suggest that the endothelial cell lines generated in this
study are most likely from this microcirculatory region.
However, a recent
study of virus - host dynamics near coral reefs led by SDSU virologists
suggests that, under certain conditions, viruses can change their infection
strategy.
Consequently, the researchers said: «These new complexities uncovered in our
study suggest a need for new containment
strategies to combat the epidemic spreading in some more realistic circumstances.»
Our
study suggests that the ability to undergo unisexual reproduction may be an evolutionary
strategy for eukaryotic microbial pathogens, enabling de novo genotypic and phenotypic plasticity and facilitating rapid adaptation to novel environments.