2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.161193502.21521333/v1
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A chemogenomic approach seems indispensable for effective treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Abstract: ALS is a fatal untreatable disease involving degeneration of motor neurons. Μultiple causative genes encoding proteins with versatile functions have been identified indicating that diverse biological pathways lead to ALS. Gene and stem cell-based therapies are not expected to enter clinical practice anytime soon. Thus, chemical entities represent a promising choice to delay ALS progression, attenuate symptoms and/or increase life expectancy. Various compounds proved effective in transgenic models overexpressin… Show more

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