CORDIS Project
Funding breakdown and partner intelligence are Premium
Sign in and upgrade to Premium for EU contribution totals, consortium analytics, OpenAlex research context, and AI summaries. · 0 consortium intelligence fields visible of 1
Start free • Cancel anytime • 14-day refund guarantee
This project focuses on developing a non-invasive method to monitor pancreatic β-cell function and survival in living organisms using genetically engineered islet organoids. By transplanting these organoids into the eye of mice, researchers aim to create a platform for testing new diabetes treatments.
To develop new drugs for treatment of diabetes, there is an immediate need for an in vivo approach allowing the assessment of β-cell function and survival in the living organism non-invasively, longitudinally and at single-cell resolution.
We therefore transplant genetically engineered sensor islet organoids into the anterior chamber of the eye of mice for functional microscopic imaging.
Using the cornea as a natural body-window, following their engraftment various aspects of β-cell function and…
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
Partner organizations (coordinator is shown above), with normalized type and CORDIS activity type. Guests see up to 4 partners.
Similar projects, consortium collaboration history, frequent partners, and OpenAlex research context.
Guests see up to 5 EuroSciVoc fields.
Guests see up to 5 topics.