Launch Of New BioInterfaces Research Program
With an annual budget of 20 Million Euro, 67 research groups develop new tools to control cells This will lead, for example, to new ways of growing stem cells, or manipulating cells in the organism and in bioreactor systems. These key technologies will ultimately contribute to the development of new therapies for many degenerative diseases that affect muscle, the retina or the central nervous system.
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Filed under: Biology on June 10th, 2009
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