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The mammalian nervous system is in some respect surprisingly robust to perturbations, as suggested by the virtually complete recovery of brain function after strokes or the pre-clinical asymptomatic phase of Parkinson’s disease. Ultimately though, cognitive and behavioral robustness relies on the ability of single neurons to cope with perturbations, and in particular to maintain a constant and rel ...
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DESIRE will focus on epileptogenic developmental disorders EDD, i.e. early onset epilepsies whose origin is closely related to developmental brain processes. A major cause of EDD are malformations of cortical development (MCD), either macroscopic or subtle. EDD are often manifested as epileptic encephalopathies (EE), i.e. conditions in which epileptic activity itself may contribute to severe cogni ...
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Current approaches to improving glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes are centered on increasingly complex insulin delivery systems. However, less than 30% of patients can achieve target levels of glucose control with this approach even in a clinical trial setting and many patients are either unable or unwilling to make the personal commitment required. By contrast, preservation of even sma ...
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Diabetes has become one of the most widespread metabolic disorders with epidemic dimensions affecting almost 6% of the world’s population. Despite modern treatments, the life expectancy of patients with Type 1 diabetes remains reduced as compared to healthy subjects. There is therefore a need for alternative therapies. Towards this aim, using the mouse, we recently demonstrated that the in vivo fo ...
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"ERANID, the European Area Network on Illicit Drugs, aims to improve cooperation in drug research in order to allow well-founded policy decisions.ERANID works both in the demand field and in the supply field. ERANID will promote multidisciplinary research activities in the field of socio-economic sciences and humanities. This may cover e.g. emerging drugs, vulnerable groups, changing demographics ...
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most intractable of human malignancies. Survival rate at 5 years is very low (less than 5%). Patients are most of the time diagnosed while the disease has already spread out and benefits from surgical resection is often cut off due to local recurrence and lack of efficient chemotherapy. Indeed, it is urgent to develop new tools to be used by clinician ...
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A BLUEPRINT of Haematopoietic Epigenomes (BLUEPRINT)

Start date: Oct 1, 2011, End date: Sep 30, 2016,

In response to the call for a high impact initiative on the human epigenome, the BLUEPRINT Consortium has been formed with the aim of generating at least 100 reference epigenomes and studying them to advance and exploit knowledge of the underlying biological processes and mechanisms in health and disease. BLUEPRINT will focus on distinct types of haematopoietic cells from healthy individuals and o ...
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs which play critical roles in key biological processes, including immune response. miRNAs derive from transcripts (pri-miRNAs) which are processed by Drosha into intermediate hairpin precursors (pre-miRNAs). Pre-miRNAs are then processed by Dicer into mature forms of about 22 nucleotides. Mature miRNAs are loaded in the RNA-induced silencing complex (RIS ...
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Retrotransposons are a class of highly repetitive sequences, which are very abundant in the human genome. They disperse by an RNA-based copy-and-paste mechanism, called retrotransposition. This process can drive profound genome rearrangements. Although generally silent, they are expressed in germ cells, in the early embryo, and in embryonic stem cells, which occasionally results in genetic disease ...
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NAMDIATREAM will develop a cutting edge nanotechnology-based toolkit for multi-modal detection of biomarkers of most common cancer types and cancer metastases, permitting identification of cells indicative of early disease onset in a high-specificity and throughput format in clinical, laboratory and point-of-care devices. The project is built on the innovative concepts of super-sensitive and highl ...
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The CARS EXPLORER seeks to demonstrate the concept of innovative light-based contrasting technologies for functional in situ imaging in life science and biomedical research. Our ultimate goal is to develop an endoscope based on non-linear optics (NLO) and laser pulse phase shaping. Non linear laser pulse interactions with living tissues provide unique possibilities, such as an absence of sample pr ...
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