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Description
Epilepsy is a devastating neurological condition affecting 1% of general population. there is no cure and
current therapies provide symptomatic release in only 70% of patients. The rest has very few alternatives if
any, and often continue to experience uncontrollable seizures. Therefore there is a need of novel treatment
strategies. Cell therapy is one of these novel approaches that may prove to be effective. In this project I am working with a novel conceptual approach for developing cell therapy in by controllable optogenetic neurotransmitter release in combination with biochemical and electrophysiological read-out of the
outcomes.
current therapies provide symptomatic release in only 70% of patients. The rest has very few alternatives if
any, and often continue to experience uncontrollable seizures. Therefore there is a need of novel treatment
strategies. Cell therapy is one of these novel approaches that may prove to be effective. In this project I am working with a novel conceptual approach for developing cell therapy in by controllable optogenetic neurotransmitter release in combination with biochemical and electrophysiological read-out of the
outcomes.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 2017/10/30 → 2021/10/30 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Neurosciences
Projects
- 1 Active
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Optogenetic control of neurotransmitter release from human stem cell progeny for Epilepsy
Gonzalez Ramos, A. (Research student), Kokaia, M. (PI), Andersson, M. (Supervisor) & Ledri, M. (Supervisor)
2017/09/15 → …
Project: Dissertation