[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic potential of tea tree oil for scabies
J Thomas, CF Carson, GM Peterson… - The American journal …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… The most frequent complication of topical scabicides is persisting post-scabies eczema (generalized
eczematous dermatitis) from the various formulations. Further, it may be difficult to …
eczematous dermatitis) from the various formulations. Further, it may be difficult to …
RNAi‐based therapeutics–current status, challenges and prospects
… This latter property of siRNAs carries an immense therapeutic potential. Cellular genes …
Other viral vectors based upon AAV and adenovirus do not stably integrate, but persist as …
Other viral vectors based upon AAV and adenovirus do not stably integrate, but persist as …
CAR-T cell therapy: current limitations and potential strategies
RC Sterner, RM Sterner - Blood cancer journal, 2021 - nature.com
… to CAR-T cell therapy is poor T cell expansion and short-term T cell persistence. It has been
… However, obstacles still remain, which were discussed in this review. Training a workforce …
… However, obstacles still remain, which were discussed in this review. Training a workforce …
Bisphosphonates: therapeutics potential and recent advances in drug delivery
… Nanoparticulate DDSs hold great potential to overcome the obstacles to efficiently target a
number of diverse cell types. The small size, customized surface, improved solubility, and multi…
number of diverse cell types. The small size, customized surface, improved solubility, and multi…
A family of PIKFYVE inhibitors with therapeutic potential against autophagy-dependent cancer cells disrupt multiple events in lysosome homeostasis
… Here we provide proof-of-principle for the therapeutic potential of the WX8-family of …
induced by WX8 provide enhanced therapeutic potential over drugs that disrupt autophagy at a …
induced by WX8 provide enhanced therapeutic potential over drugs that disrupt autophagy at a …
Systemic delivery of oncolytic viruses: hopes and hurdles
MS Ferguson, NR Lemoine, Y Wang - Advances in virology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… In this paper, the potential advantages of, and obstacles to, successful systemic delivery
of … Clearly, in order for this method to be effective, the virus must persist in the circulation …
of … Clearly, in order for this method to be effective, the virus must persist in the circulation …
Eradicating HIV-1 infection: seeking to clear a persistent pathogen
NM Archin, JM Sung, C Garrido… - Nature Reviews …, 2014 - nature.com
… Despite some evidence to the contrary 15,16 , ongoing viral replication has been suggested
to contribute to the persistence of HIV-1 infection even in the presence of therapy. Sensitive …
to contribute to the persistence of HIV-1 infection even in the presence of therapy. Sensitive …
D-Cateslytin, a new antimicrobial peptide with therapeutic potential
A Zaet, P Dartevelle, F Daouad, C Ehlinger, F Quilès… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
… of new antimicrobials either as a single therapy or as a combination therapy as D-Ctl also
has the … As a consequence, there is a persisting and urgent medical need to develop new …
has the … As a consequence, there is a persisting and urgent medical need to develop new …
… : pathophysiology and current methods for drug delivery, part 2: role of growth factors in normal and pathological wound healing: therapeutic potential and methods of …
TN Demidova-Rice, MR Hamblin… - Advances in skin & …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
… Moreover, the complexity and persistence of the chronic wound bed suggest that delivery of
a single entity as a corrective therapeutic may not be sufficient. A combination and/or patient-…
a single entity as a corrective therapeutic may not be sufficient. A combination and/or patient-…
Plants with therapeutic potential for ischemic acute kidney injury: A systematic review
A Ali, T Lima Sampaio, H Khan… - Evidence‐Based …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… The foremost damaging effect of reperfusion is the generation of ROS via mitochondria, which
are responsible for acute injury to cells, persisting for weeks without any intervention. ROS …
are responsible for acute injury to cells, persisting for weeks without any intervention. ROS …