英語 での Neurodegeneration の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Using our stem cell-derived neurons, we have the opportunity, in human tissue, to target some of those GABA genes in advance of the neurodegeneration we see in the postmortem tissue we study,” Harari says.
With an overall goal of extending healthier life, BBLS' portfolio of managed investments includes companies and research across an array of disease spectrums, including diabetes, neurodegeneration, osteoarthritis, cancer immunotherapy and various conditions related to aging.
In recent years, it has become apparent that an increase or decrease in the amount or activity of proteasomes is related to numerous human diseases or physiological effects such as cancer, neurodegeneration, metabolic disorders, stem cell maintenance, and aging.
Although the symptoms of some mild forms of Gaucher disease can be treated postnatally with enzyme replacement therapies, more severe forms that cause irreversible early-onset, neurodegeneration are currently untreatable and are often fatal.
Now, scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have discovered that the power of the plant isn't just folklore: a compound isolated from Voacanga africana protects cells from altered molecular pathways linked to Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and the neurodegeneration that often follows a stroke.
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A Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis- an incurable form of progressive neurodegeneration;
Biochemical and genetic studies on the post-mortem tissues; neurodegeneration;
Aging and aging related neurodegeneration conditions affect tens of millions of Americans.
More recently, p62 gene deficiencies have been identified in childhood-onset hereditary neurodegeneration[47].
These results provide evidence that the cannabinoid system can serve to protect the brain against neurodegeneration.
Many of the genes associated with either cancer and/or neurodegeneration play a central role in cell cycle control, DNA repair, and kinase signalling.
It has been known that in MS immune cells invade the CNS, causing inflammation, and that that causes neurodegeneration, but how inflammation causes nerve damage has been unknown.
Further work is needed to determine whether the findings can be translated to the clinic, but the study suggests that ApoE4 may represent a promising therapeutic target for reducing tau-associated neurodegeneration.
The results were published in Molecular Neurodegeneration.
The results were published in Molecular Neurodegeneration.