Detail projektu

Advanced stroke diagnostics: specific detection of biodegradable nanoparticles and their visualization in brain tissue by correlative imaging

Období řešení: 1.1.2025 — 31.12.2027

Zdroje financování

Grantová agentura České republiky - Standardní projekty

O projektu

Theranostics (therapy and diagnostics) represent a new basis for a modern approach to treatment. Stroke is a significant burden on the modern society nowadays (not only after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic). This project aims to study the pharmacokinetic properties of polyiodinated biodegradable nanoparticles (IoNPs) based on theranostics using a novel combination of in vivo and ex vivo imaging methods. On this basis, it further aims to develop (using a future image database developed by us) the detection of ischemic stroke age on tissue sections in a combination of machine learning methods. The results of this project will have a significant impact on society as a whole, ranging from the possibility of applying IoNPs in clinical practice, to the necessary choice of individual patient treatment to save their life, to the reduced economic burden associated with long-term treatment, rehabilitation and loss of productivity.

Klíčová slova
ischemic stroke;contrast agent;biodegradable nanoparticles;laser ablation;pharmacokinetics of nanoparticles;artifical inteligence;machine learning methods

Označení

25-16166S

Originální jazyk

angličtina

Řešitelé

Útvary

Pokročilé instrumentace a metody pro charakterizace materiálů
- odpovědné pracoviště (1.4.2024 - nezadáno)
Pokročilé instrumentace a metody pro charakterizace materiálů
- příjemce (1.4.2024 - nezadáno)

Výsledky

Dumková, J.; Vaskovicová, N.; Kristeková, D.; Vrlíková, L.; Faruzelová, A.; Jedlicková, A.; Tatícková, M.; Alexa, L.; Coufalík, P.; Bahelková, M.; Cigánková, H.; Vecera, Z.; Lusková, D.; Jakesová, V.; Krumal, K.; Hegrová, J.; Porízka, P.; Kaiser, J.; Vaculovic, T.; Kanicky, V.; Mikuska, P.; Hampl, A.; Buchtová, M. Secondary target organs exhibit differential ability to clear cadmium after cadmium oxide nanoparticle inhalation. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2025, vol. 496, no. 139181, 24 p. ISSN: 1873-3336.
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