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Deciphering the Role of G3bp1 and Associated Signaling Pathways in Corneal Epithelial Cells in Response to Negative Pressure

Project: National Science and Technology CouncilNational Science and Technology Council Academic Grants

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Abstract

本研究若能順利執行並揭示G3BP1在角膜傷口癒合中的角色與負壓治療的分子機制,將能: 幫助因糖尿病、化學損傷及慢性角膜病變導致視力受損的患者,改善其生活品質並減少失明風險。 提供針對持續性角膜上皮缺損(PCED)的新治療策略,降低復明手術的需求,進一步減少醫療資源的消耗與社會經濟負擔。 證實負壓治療對G3BP1的調控作用,探索其在細胞應激反應、增殖與遷移中的分子機制,並發展基於G3BP1的創新治療方法,為角膜再生醫學與其他組織修復領域的應用帶來突破性進展。

Project IDs

Project ID:PC11407-5260
External Project ID:NSTC114-2314-B182-026
StatusActive
Effective start/end date01/08/2531/07/26

Keywords

  • Corneal epithelial wound healing
  • G3BP1
  • Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)
  • migration
  • stress response
  • persistent corneal epithelial defect (PCED)

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