Center of Cancer Ecology – Research of Cancer Microenvironment in Organ Promoting Cancer Growth and Proliferation (Q19956)

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Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio
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Center of Cancer Ecology – Research of Cancer Microenvironment in Organ Promoting Cancer Growth and Proliferation
Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio

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    202,912,379.5 Czech koruna
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    8,116,495.18 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    284,390,160.59 Czech koruna
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    11,375,606.42 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    71.35 percent
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    1 September 2018
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    30 June 2023
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    Univerzita Karlova
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    50°5'20.22"N, 14°25'13.04"E
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    50°5'7.01"N, 14°25'23.81"E
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    Zhoubné nádory představují složitý ekosystém tvořený kromě maligních buněk i buňkami podpůrnými, které významnou měrou ovlivňují růst většiny nádorů. V onkologii zatím dominují snahy zasahovat přímo nádorové buňky. Terapeutický zásah do podpůrné složky nádorového ekosystému ale také může mít velké dopady na maligní buňky. V navrženém projektu budeme designovat látky pro potřeby možné inovativní onkologické terapie. Řešitelský tým dosud získal přes 70 relevantních patentů včetně mezinárodních. a. (Czech)
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    Malignant tumours present a complex ecosystem formed, in addition to malignant cells, as well as by cells that have a significant influence on the rise of most tumours. The cancer cells dominate so far in oncology. However, the therapeutic interference in the support component of the cancer ecosystem can also have a significant impact on malignant cells. In the proposed project we will be able to design substances for possible innovative cancer therapies. So far, the Greek team has acquired over 70 relevant patents, including internationals. a. a. (English)
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    CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000785
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