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This project aims to develop imaging tools to study the role of oxidative stress in cancer drug resistance. By exploring redox processes in cancer cells, it seeks to provide insights that could lead to new strategies for detecting relapse and improving treatment outcomes.
Background:The ability of cancer cells to survive extreme levels of oxidative stress, an imbalance of free radicals and antioxidants, plays a role in disease aggressiveness.
However, there are currently no methods to image the spatial distribution of redox state in the clinic and few preclinical methods have the potential for translation.
Our long term goal is to develop sensitive and specific imaging tools with which to study how redox processes contribute to cancer drug resistance, with a view…
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