CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop advanced contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging to enable long-term tracking of stem cells after transplantation. The focus is on creating nanoparticles that can be retained within stem cells for effective monitoring.
Regenerative therapies involving stem cells are now beginning to realise their potential.
Their use for bone marrow transplantation is already a reality and their potential for the treatment of other degenerative diseases is being studied in clinical trials throughout the world.
One of the challenges in stem cell therapy is the possibility to monitor the fate of stem cells once they are transplanted to a patient.
This is of relevance given the need of stem cells to localise at the target tissue…
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