نتایج جستجو برای: aso titers

تعداد نتایج: 15782  

2014
Barbara L. Paterson Steven Ross Ted Gaudet

The research described herein was a three-year exploratory descriptive study to examine how meaningful involvement (MIPA) is conceptualized and experienced in rural regions of the Maritime provinces of Canada. The focus of this paper is one aspect of the research; i.e., what motivates the clients of AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs) in rural Canada to become meaningfully involved? We interviewe...

2015
Aaron J Donner Steve T Yeh Gene Hung Mark J Graham Rosanne M Crooke Adam E Mullick

Preclinical and clinical data suggest CD40 activation contributes to renal inflammation and injury. We sought to test whether upregulation of CD40 in the kidney is a causative factor of renal pathology and if reduction of renal CD40 expression, using antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) targeting CD40, would be beneficial in mouse models of glomerular injury and unilateral ureter obstruction. Admi...

2013
Naoki Kumashiro Sara A. Beddow Daniel F. Vatner Sachin K. Majumdar Jennifer L. Cantley Fitsum Guebre-Egziabher Ioana Fat Blas Guigni Michael J. Jurczak Andreas L. Birkenfeld Mario Kahn Bryce K. Perler Michelle A. Puchowicz Vara Prasad Manchem Sanjay Bhanot Christopher D. Still Glenn S. Gerhard Kitt Falk Petersen Gary W. Cline Gerald I. Shulman Varman T. Samuel

We measured the mRNA and protein expression of the key gluconeogenic enzymes in human liver biopsy specimens and found that only hepatic pyruvate carboxylase protein levels related strongly with glycemia. We assessed the role of pyruvate carboxylase in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism in rats through a loss-of-function approach using a specific antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) to decrease...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2015
Yoshiaki Yamamoto Paulo J C Lin Eliana Beraldi Fan Zhang Yoshihisa Kawai Jeffrey Leong Hidemasa Katsumi Ladan Fazli Robert Fraser Pieter R Cullis Martin Gleave

PURPOSE Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulations facilitate tumor uptake and intracellular processing through an enhanced permeation and retention effect (EPR), and currently multiple products are undergoing clinical evaluation. Clusterin (CLU) is a cytoprotective chaperone induced by androgen receptor (AR) pathway inhibition to facilitate adaptive survival pathway signaling and treatment resistan...

2014
Stephanie M. Marshall Kathryn L. Kelley Matthew A. Davis Martha D. Wilson Allison L. McDaniel Richard G. Lee Rosanne M. Crooke Mark J. Graham Lawrence L. Rudel J. Mark Brown Ryan E. Temel

An effective way to reduce LDL cholesterol, the primary risk factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, is to increase cholesterol excretion from the body. Our group and others have recently found that cholesterol excretion can be facilitated by both hepatobiliary and transintestinal pathways. However, the lipoprotein that moves cholesterol through the plasma to the small intestine for t...

Journal: :Congenital heart disease 2010
Kevin G Friedman Rahul H Rathod Michael Farias Dionne Graham Andrew J Powell David R Fulton Jane W Newburger Steven D Colan Kathy J Jenkins James E Lock

INTRODUCTION A Standardized Clinical Assessment and Management Plan (SCAMP) is a novel quality improvement initiative that standardizes the assessment and management of all patients who carry a predefined diagnosis. Based on periodic review of systemically collected data the SCAMP is designed to be modified to improve its own algorithm. One of the objectives of a SCAMP is to identify and reduce...

2017
Jeffrey K. Bailey Wen Shen Xue-hai Liang Stanley T. Crooke

Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are versatile tools that can regulate multiple steps of RNA biogenesis in cells and living organisms. Significant improvements in delivery, potency, and stability have been achieved through modifications within the oligonucleotide backbone, sugar and heterocycles. However, these modifications can profoundly affect interactions between ASOs and intracellular pro...

Journal: :Congenital Heart Disease 2022

Background: The survival rate of patients following arterial switch operation (ASO) exceeds 95%, but coronary artery anomalies (CAA) contribute to a 2% incidence sudden cardiac arrest later in life. Therefore, we aimed assess abnormal findings arteries post-ASO patients. Methods: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is performed on who meet institutional criteria. Intraoperative patt...

2016
Jan L Bruse Hopewell Ntsinjana Claudio Capelli Giovanni Biglino Kristin McLeod Maxime Sermesant Xavier Pennec Tain-Yen Hsia Silvia Schievano Andrew Taylor

Background Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) late after arterial switch operation (ASO) is often normal. However, some studies have shown increased indexed end diastolic volume (iEDV) and ventricular mass when compared to healthy controls. We sought to identify LV morphological differences between patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA post ASO) and matched healthy contr...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2016
Philip L S M Gordts Ryan Nock Ni-Huiping Son Bastian Ramms Irene Lew Jon C Gonzales Bryan E Thacker Debapriya Basu Richard G Lee Adam E Mullick Mark J Graham Ira J Goldberg Rosanne M Crooke Joseph L Witztum Jeffrey D Esko

Hypertriglyceridemia is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and plasma triglycerides (TGs) correlate strongly with plasma apolipoprotein C-III (ApoC-III) levels. Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) for ApoC-III reduce plasma TGs in primates and mice, but the underlying mechanism of action remains controversial. We determined that a murine-specific ApoC-III-targeting ASO reduces...

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