Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Elena Casanova"
Elena Casanova's recent research focuses on advancing methodologies to study glioblastoma stem-like cells and their implications in cancer therapies, aiming to better understand tumor heterogeneity and identify potential therapeutic targets.
She has developed a novel luminescence-based method for measuring West Nile Virus MTase activity, with the purpose of expediting antiviral drug discovery for this significant human health threat.
Casanova's work also explores the role of the MET oncogene in various pathophysiological conditions, emphasizing its relevance in protecting against drug-induced cardiotoxicity and potential applications in cancer treatment and tissue regeneration.