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THERAPEUTIC
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therapeutic(al) adjectiv
terapeutic.
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With this research we are connecting the dots between gut metabolic food sensors and cardiovascular disease; and might open new therapeutic avenues to treat patients with a host of related conditions, said Michelle Olive, Ph.D., program officer at the NHLBI Division of Cardiovascular Sciences.
(Some gut cells slow down metabolism, accelerate cardiovascular disease, National Institutes of Health)
The anti-ErB2 targeting arm of anti-ErbB2/anti-ErbB3 bispecific monoclonal antibody MM-111 binds to ErbB2 on tumor cells with high affinity while the anti-Erb3 therapeutic arm binds to ErbB3, which may result in the inhibition of cellular proliferation and differentiation in ErbB2-overexpressing tumor cells via inhibition of ErbB3-dependent signal transduction pathways.
(Anti-ErbB2/Anti-ErbB3 Bispecific Monoclonal Antibody MM-111, NCI Thesaurus)
There are some response mechanisms to the treatment that we still do not understand, so we are working on new experimental approaches that will help us to figure out these aspects, which should contribute to better understand the pathophysiology of mitochondrial diseases and to generate new therapeutic advances, for this and other mitochondrial disorders.
(A new pharmacological therapy against a severe kind of deficiency in Coenzyme Q10, University of Granada)
Early results of clinical Phase I and II studies indicate that mAb HuJ591 represents targeted therapy to PSMA and has therapeutic potential in disseminated prostate cancer and other urological and solid tumor malignancies and did not result in a host immune response to the antibody.
(Monoclonal Antibody J591, NCI Thesaurus)
A unique set of genes has been uncovered by York University scientists responsible for playing a role in muscle cellular gene expression and differentiation which could lead to new therapeutic targets to prevent the spread of muscle cancer.
(New Genes Found Responsible for Regulating Muscle Cells, Editura Global Info)
The anti-IGF-1R targeting arm of anti-IGF-1R/anti-ErbB3 bispecific monoclonal antibody MM-141 binds to IGF-1R on tumor cells thereby preventing the binding of the natural ligands IGF-1, 2 and heregulin (HRG) to IGF-1R; the anti-ErbB3 therapeutic arm prevents the binding of neuregulin (NRG) to ErbB3.
(Anti-ErbB3/Anti-IGF-1R Bispecific Monoclonal Antibody MM-141, NCI Thesaurus)
A humanized murine monoclonal antibody (MoAb) against the 17-1A antigen, with potential adjuvant therapeutic properties in colorectal cancer. 17-1A antigen (EpCAM), a human epithelial cell adhesion molecule, expresses in a variety of carcinoma tissues, such as those of colon and breast carcinomas.
(Monoclonal Antibody 3622W94, NCI Thesaurus)
In vivo, bone marrow-derived adult stem cells are capable of maturing into a broad range of cell types and may help restore the immune system by producing multiple therapeutic molecules in response to inflammation and tissue damage.
(Allogeneic Multipotent Adult Progenitor Cells, NCI Thesaurus)
Specific metabolic changes that characterize an organism's state of health or disease, or response to a particular therapeutic intervention, and helps make diagnosis more accurate or enable physicians to make diagnosis before symptoms appear and to track disease progression.
(Metabolic Marker, NCI Thesaurus)