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This project develops advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques to study the gastrointestinal tract's function and drug delivery. It aims to improve understanding of nutrient flow and absorption in conditions like diabetes and Parkinson's disease.
Understanding the function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and its relation to abdominal symptoms and digestion is of fundamental importance in clinical medicine.
Existing techniques are not able to describe the integrated, regulated mechanism by which foods are digested and drugs are delivered to the bowel.
It is for these reasons that the causes of abdominal symptoms often remain unclear and that oral therapies for systemic conditions complicated by GI dysfunction are ineffective.
This proj…
University of Zurich
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