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Combining Targeted Therapy Drugs May Treat Previously Resistant Tumors
Science Daily (press release) -
... that interfere with specific cell-growth pathways ? led to significant tumor shrinkage in mice with lung cancer driven by mutations in the K-Ras gene. ...
The path to a cure
Worcester Telegram, MA -
Another approach is more complicated: using gene therapy to deliver into the spinal cord a gene that uses the machinery of the cell to continuously make ...
Research facility's head, team focusing on stem cells
Killeen Daily Herald, TX - Nov 30, 2008
Gene therapy and stem cell therapy were key parts of Prockop's research and figuring out how to help people suffering from brittle bone disease, ...
New Findings Demonstrate Therapeutic Benefit of Anti-MicroRNA-21
AZoNano.com, Australia -
microRNAs have been described previously as being involved in the regulation of gene expression as part of heart physiology and development,(2,3) but their ...ISIS - ALNY
A Possible Cure for Down?s Syndrome?; Smoking & Cognitive Decline ...
Men's News Daily, CA -
Many experts on Down?s syndrome have believed that some sort of gene therapy holds the key to treating Down?s syndrome. But there have been many hiccups, ...

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Laughter and red wine key to longevity and disease fighting abilities
Monsters and Critics.com - Nov 29, 2008
They discovered that mice with more SIRT1 proteins have an improved ability to repair the DNA and to prevent the unwanted changes in the gene expressions. ...
Inherited Genetic Cause, Possible Treatment Found For Complex Lung ...
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 25, 2008
They also point to the possibility of bone marrow transplant and gene therapy as other alternatives. The multi-institutional research team plans to move ...
MU Engineer Develops Improved Landmine Detectors
Reserach at MU, MO - Nov 5, 2008
The Mizzou researchers delivered the therapy to the hearts of newborn mice with muscular dystrophy and found that gene therapy corrected many of the ...
The Promise of New Treatments to help Babies Still in the Womb
Citizen Economists, HI - Nov 24, 2008
This has been studied in mice, however, not in humans 3 . This type of therapy manipulates viruses to introduce a gene needed by the patient to their cells. ...
Neurologix Announces Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Centre Daily Times, PA - Nov 14, 2008
"Patient screening for our Phase 2 clinical trial of our investigational gene therapy procedure for the treatment of Parkinson's disease is well underway at ...OTC:NRGX
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: protects mice + protects + gene  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Two More Excuses to Avoid the Gym
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"It's also possible that AICAR protects a person from gaining weight on a high-fat diet, which could help treat obesity," he adds, "but we are so far away ...
Breast cancer: What you need to know
Food Consumer, IL - Aug 5, 2008
Oleic acid in olive oil protects against breast cancer. Alcohol: Alcohol increases risk for a range of cancers including breast cancer, according to a ...
Turned-off cannabinoid receptor turns on colorectal tumor growth
Hindu, India - Aug 3, 2008
Endocannabinoid signaling is important to the normal functioning of the digestive system and has been shown to protect the colon against inflammation. ...
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
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ALN-HTT an RNAi therapeutic targeting the Huntingtin gene for treatment of Huntington's disease continues to advance in pre-clinical studies. ...ALNY
Therapeutic DNA Vaccine Company Inovio Biomedical Reports Second ...
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Human data has shown that Inovio?s electroporation-based DNA delivery technology can significantly increase gene expression and immune responses from DNA ...INO
Improved Estrogen Reception May Sharpen Fuzzy Memory
Science Daily (press release) - Jul 29, 2008
The discovery suggests that drugs can be developed to offset "senior moments" related to low estrogen levels, as well as to protect against neurological ...
Neuron Killers: Misfolded, clumping proteins evade conviction, but ...
Science News - Aug 1, 2008
Other researchers have recently reported progress on developing molecules that may help protect the brain against proteins-gone-bad. ...
Novel Approach May Protect Against Heart Attack Injury
MarketWatch - Jul 10, 2008
Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have manipulated cell activity that occurs during the interruption of blood flow to strongly protect ...
Might science soon help stave off the decay of old age?
Globe and Mail, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
Senescence evolved for a reason: It protects the body against tumours. Cells senesce when they get a cancer-causing mutation or their DNA gets damaged. ...
Nastech Pharmaceutical Company Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha, NY - Aug 4, 2008
In all we believe we have the necessary intellectual property estate to ensure that we can develop and protect a wide range of RNAi-based therapeutics for ...MRNA
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Edible vaccine protects mice against Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT): potatoes … -
HS Mason, TA Haq, JD Clements, CJ Arntzen - Vaccine, 1998 - Elsevier
... Edible vaccine protects mice against Escherichia coZi heat-labile enterotoxin
(LT): potatoes expressing a synthetic LT-B gene Hugh ...

RNA interference targeting Fas protects mice from fulminant hepatitis -
E Song, SK Lee, J Wang, N Ince, N Ouyang, J Min, J … - Nature Medicine, 2003 - palgrave-journals.com
... Full FigureFull Figure and legend (47K). Figure 3. Fas gene silencing protects mice
from fulminant hepatitis and hepatic fibrosis. Figure 3 thumbnail, ...

IL-12 gene therapy protects mice in lethal Klebsiella pneumonia -
MJ Greenberger - The Journal of Immunology, 1996 - Am Assoc Immnol
... American Association of Immunologists. ARTICLES. IL-12 gene therapy protects
mice in lethal Klebsiella pneumonia. MJ Greenberger, SL Kunkel ...

A Chemical Inhibitor of p53 That Protects Mice from the Side Effects of Cancer Therapy -
PG Komarov, EA Komarova, RV Kondratov, K Christov- … - Science, 1999 - sciencemag.org
... Reports. A Chemical Inhibitor of p53 That Protects Mice from the Side Effects of
Cancer Therapy. ... In mice, the p53 gene is highly expressed in several normal ...

Overexpression of BCL-2 in transgenic mice protects neurons from naturally occurring cell death and … -
JC Martinou, M Dubois-Dauphin, JK Staple, I … - Neuron, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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… Listeria monocytogenes vaccine expressing a model tumour antigen protects mice against lethal tumour … -
ZK Pan, G Ikonomidis, A Lazenby, D Pardoll, Y … - Nature Medicine, 1995 - nature.com
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Four-gene-combination DNA vaccine protects mice against a lethal vaccinia virus challenge and … -
JW Hooper, DM Custer, E Thompson - Virology, 2003 - Elsevier
... Four-gene-combination DNA vaccine protects mice against a lethal vaccinia virus
challenge and elicits appropriate antibody responses in nonhuman primates. ...

Preprotachykinin-A gene deletion protects mice against acute pancreatitis and associated lung injury -
M Bhatia, J Slavin, Y Cao, AI Basbaum, JP … - American Journal of Physiology- Gastrointestinal and Liver …, 2003 - Am Physiological Soc
... Vol. 284, Issue 5, G830-G836, May 2003 Preprotachykinin-A gene deletion protects
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… vaccines: recombinant canarypox virus vectors expressing p53 protect mice against lethal tumor cell … -
J Roth, D Dittmer, D Rea, J Tartaglia, E Paoletti, … - Proc Natl Acad Sci US A, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... T lymphocyte epitope-containing peptide protects against a ... for transformation by
p53 produce a gene product that ... A mouse mutant p53 product recognized by CD4+ ...

Bcl?2 protects from lethal hepatic apoptosis induced by an ant?Fas antibody in mice -
V Lacronique, A Mignon, M Fabre, B Viollet, N … - Nature Medicine, 1996 - nature.com
... generated to express the human bcl-2 gene product in ... to death was observed in all
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Gene therapy protects mice from the effects of whole-body irradiation

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have successfully protected mice against the damaging effects that radiation can have on bone marrow using gene therapy.
Based on these results, the researchers believe this approach may be able to protect first responders in the event of a radiological accident or the detonation of a crude radiological weapon, or "dirty bomb."

Since the events of Sept.11, there has been growing concern that terrorists may use a dirty bomb, a conventional explosive wrapped in radiological material, or attack a nuclear power facility to disperse high-dose radiation across a populated area. Experts believe a significant number of the population would die within 30 days of exposure to a high dose of radiation from such an event, which has prompted the federal government to fund efforts to develop medical interventions against radiological and nuclear threats.

In this study, researchers used gene therapy to deliver the compound manganese superoxide dismutase-plasmid liposome ( MnSOD-PL ) to the cells of female mice.
Twenty-four hours later, groups of mice that received the treatment and control mice that did not were exposed to varying doses of whole body radiation.
Following irradiation, the mice were weighed daily and observed for signs of irradiation-induced damage to their bone marrow.
Control mice irradiated at the higher doses lost weight and died fairly rapidly due to bone marrow damage.
In contrast, mice treated with the MnSOD-PL gene therapy showed no changes in body weight, had little bone-marrow damage, and lived longer compared to the control irradiated mice.

According to Joel S. Greenberger, at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, the results of this study have implications not only for first responders to a radiological accident or attack but also to anyone else who might be exposed.

" This treatment is probably most effective when it is administered before exposure to radiation, as would be the case for first responders entering a radioactive environment. However, we have shown that it does have post-exposure, or mitigation, properties when we've administered it as a supplement to bone marrow transplantation. So, it also may be effective for treating people who have already been exposed to a radioactive event," he said.

Source: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 2006

 
 
 
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