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Therapeutic tools for familial ALS

Revue Neurologique, 2023
Familial ALS (FALS) accounts for 10 to 15% of ALS cases. In more than 70% of FALS patients, a causal gene is identified and animal models have been developed for a subset of them, mainly for the most frequently mutated genes. Therapeutic tools to treat those patients are dominated by gene-specific therapy and the most advanced approaches target the ...
W, Camu, E, De La Cruz, F, Esselin
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Therapeutic tools for inherited neuropathies

Revue Neurologique, 2023
Inherited neuropathies are a genetically and phenotypically heterogenous group of disorders leading to sensory and motor dysfunction. For years, these neuropathies have been considered as non-treatable diseases, as no drug is able to induce nerve regrowth. Progress in molecular tools has changed this view and several neuropathies can now be efficiently
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Eliza as a “therapeutic” tool

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Allowed 70 undergraduate students to interact for 44 minutes with ELIZA--a computer simulation of psychotherapy. Their responses during the first and second halves of the session were compared, and several differences were found. Removing the effect of the simple volume of responses (using the analysis of covariance) did not change the significance of ...
J W, O'Dell, J, Dickson
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Mediastinoscopy as a Therapeutic Tool

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2011
Mediastinoscopy is a safe and effective diagnostic modality to obtain tissue specimens from the anterior mediastinum in most patient lymph node tissue. The technique can also be applied to remove other material from the mediastinum. We describe a case in which a bullet was retrieved from the mediastinum, lying very close to the innominate artery ...
Tomas, Bulut   +1 more
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Walking: An Important Therapeutic Tool

Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, 2004
This column discusses the concepts of an integrated psychotherapeutic approach to patient care and explores some of the underlying principles that make it beneficial. ********** When we think of a therapeutic session, we often think of it as an indoor activity, held behind closed doors with participants seated across from each other.
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Interaction analysis: a therapeutic tool

British Journal of Nursing, 1995
This short interaction has been selected as being representative of a generic psychiatric nurse's caseload practice. The aim of the exercise is to allow the practitioner to reflect on the therapeutic process and identify its strengths and weaknesses.
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Quality assurance tools for therapeutic ultrasound

Ultrasonics, 1998
Compared to diagnostic ultrasound, special phantoms and measurement techniques for therapeutic ultrasound are still far from standardization. In the following article, the development of quality assurance (QA) tools for two therapy methods are described: Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) and high intensity focused ultrasound (HiFU). The three
U, Schätzle   +3 more
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Poetry — A Therapeutic Tool

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1975
Poetry has been successfully used as a group technique for many years yielding material which can be interpreted using a similar system as used with any other projective material. Four stages of poetic development are described as: “Pre-Poetry Stage” “First ‘Outpouring’ Stage” “Second ‘Narrative’ Stage” “Third ‘Mature’ Stage” which, in turn, relate ...
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Apoptosis: a novel therapeutic tool?

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 1998
Apoptosis is a genetically programmed cell death mechanism that appears to occur in all multicellular organisms. It is a normal process that serves to maintain cellular homeostasis. However, in many diseases there is a disruption in the equilibrium between cell proliferation and cell death that contributes directly to the disease.
S C, Dixon, I N, Arah
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HDL as Therapeutic Tools

2019
Classically, rHDL has been studied from the viewpoint of antiatherosclerotic therapies. In addition, however, to its demonstrated advantageous effects on HDL as described above, hydrophobic biomolecules, including anti-cancer (Lacko et al. 2002), antifungal (Oda et al. 2006), and anti-viral drugs (Bijsterbosch et al.
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