CORDIS Project
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This project explores a novel method using supercritical carbon dioxide to remove lipids from soft tissues before transplantation. This approach aims to reduce organ rejection risks and improve outcomes for patients needing transplants.
The lack of donor organs and tissue constitutes a health and social problem.
In 2014 about 119.873 organs were transplanted, that is less than the 10% of global needs.
Critical patients do not survive the waiting time while transplanted people must receive lifelong immunosuppressive therapy with severe side effects.
Also, there is a risk to lose the new organ to chronic rejection, which is linked to the presence of cellular components e.g. glycolipids and lipoproteins in the donor tissue.
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