Development of high-flow techniques for RNAs of human exosomes circulating by umbilical stem cells in culture. (ExoSeq) (Q3697460)
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Project Q3697460 in France
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English | Development of high-flow techniques for RNAs of human exosomes circulating by umbilical stem cells in culture. (ExoSeq) |
Project Q3697460 in France |
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25,000.0 Euro
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50,000.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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1 September 2015
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30 September 2017
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Université de Lorraine
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L'opération a pour objectif global d’isoler, caractériser et étudier le contenu en ARN des exosomes issus de cellules souches et également de prélèvement sanguins (en relation avec les pathologies humaines). (French)
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The overall objective of the operation is to isolate, characterise and study the RNA content of exosomes from stem cells and also from blood samples (in relation to human pathologies). (English)
22 November 2021
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Das übergeordnete Ziel der Operation besteht darin, den RNA-Gehalt von Stammzellexosomen und Blutproben (im Zusammenhang mit menschlichen Erkrankungen) zu isolieren, zu charakterisieren und zu untersuchen. (German)
1 December 2021
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Het algemene doel van de operatie is om het RNA-gehalte van exosomen uit stamcellen en ook uit bloedmonsters (in relatie tot menselijke pathologieën) te isoleren, te karakteriseren en te bestuderen. (Dutch)
6 December 2021
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L'obiettivo generale dell'operazione è quello di isolare, caratterizzare e studiare il contenuto di RNA degli esomi dalle cellule staminali e anche da campioni di sangue (in relazione alle patologie umane). (Italian)
13 January 2022
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El objetivo general de la operación es aislar, caracterizar y estudiar el contenido de ARN de exosomas de células madre y también de muestras de sangre (en relación con patologías humanas). (Spanish)
14 January 2022
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Identifiers
LO0006399
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