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clinical translation patients therapeutic interventions

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The gap

The paper title emphasizes 'translation biology and therapeutics' but the excerpt provided does not discuss specific therapeutic interventions or their translation from basic science to clinical application in diabetic COVID-19 patients.; Translation of single-cell transcriptomic findings into novel therapeutic targets and interventions for IBD patients requires additional validation studies and clinical application development.; In vivo studies and clinical translation are needed to evaluate...

Research trend

Emerging — attention growing, methods still coalescing.

Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Beyond the Fingerstick: Complications of Diabetes in the Acutely Ill Patient with Covid-19 with Lessons from Translation Biology and Therapeutics (2021) · doi

    The paper title emphasizes 'translation biology and therapeutics' but the excerpt provided does not discuss specific therapeutic interventions or their translation from basic science to clinical application in diabetic COVID-19 patients.

    Keywords: translation title emphasizes biology therapeutics excerpt provided discuss specific therapeutic interventions basic science clinical application
  • The roles and heterogeneity of CD8 <sup>+</sup> T cells in inflammatory bowel disease: A narrative review of insights from single‑cell transcriptomics (Review) (2026) · doi

    Translation of single-cell transcriptomic findings into novel therapeutic targets and interventions for IBD patients requires additional validation studies and clinical application development.

    Keywords: translation single cell transcriptomic novel therapeutic targets interventions patients requires additional validation clinical application development
  • Tumor growth inhibitory activity of the P2X7 receptor antagonist AZ10606120 in two cell lines of human glioblastoma (2026) · doi

    In vivo studies and clinical translation are needed to evaluate whether the antitumor effects observed in cell culture translate to therapeutic benefit in animal models and human patients.

    Keywords: vivo clinical translation needed evaluate whether antitumor effects observed cell culture translate therapeutic benefit animal

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