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PCRD EU
Numéro de projet
01.0260
Titre du projet
GROWBETA: Generation and functional characterization of neuroendocrine cells for cellular replacement therapy
Titre du projet anglais
GROWBETA: Generation and functional characterization of neuroendocrine cells for cellular replacement therapy

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(Anglais)
Neuroendocrine celles;
Life Sciences; Medicine; Health; Scientific Research
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EU project number: QLG1-CT-2001-02233
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EU-programme: 5. Frame Research Programme - 1.1.8 Generic R&D activities
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See abstract
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Coordinator: Max Planck Institut, Göttingen (D)
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New insights into the molecular biology of signals, which control cellular function and differentiation, open novel approaches towards treatment of degenerative diseases. Diabetes mellitus is a prototype of such a disease, characterised either by a complete loss of the insulin producing B-cells or by impaired regulation of secretion. We want to combine the expertise of developmental biologists, neuroscientists, and cell biologists, to provide basic knowledge on how precursor cells can be induced to develop a secretory phenotype. Next, we want to study, how such cells are influenced in their function by a set of signals, which is shared by neurons and endocrine cells. Regarding diabetes, the challenge for cellular replacement therapy is not only to grow islet-like tissue, but also to achieve the uninterrupted control of blood glucose levels. The simplicity of islets should provide a testing ground for general strategies

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Swiss Database: Euro-DB of the
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Hallwylstrasse 4
CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland
Tel. +41 31 322 74 82
Swiss Project-Number: 01.0260