CORDIS Project
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This project aims to understand the cellular mechanisms behind organ recovery in critically ill patients, focusing on the effects of nutrient restriction. It seeks to identify how this intervention can enhance recovery and prevent long-term health issues following critical illness.
Modern intensive care medicine enables survival from previously lethal conditions.
Risk of death is mostly attributable to lack of recovery from organ failure.
Although intensive care has been practiced for over 6 decades, the understanding of why certain patients recover and others don’t remains very limited.
Furthermore, organs and tissues from patients who do not swiftly recover, do not show overt signs of cell death but instead accumulate damaged organelles and protein aggregates and reprogr…
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