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This project investigates early cellular changes in colorectal cancer by exploring the concept of injury-triggered fetal-like states. Utilizing advanced techniques like 3D organoids and CRISPR technology, it aims to understand how cellular reprogramming contributes to cancer transformation, potentially leading to impro…
Colorectal cancer represents a major public health problem being the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide.
The treatment management of the already developed disease is however often time-consuming, expensive and rarely 100% effective.
Therefore, the goal should be to start diagnosing and managing the diseased state as early as possible when cancer is still curable.
The early cellular transformation events remain poorly understood as cancer-associated mutations have been found…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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