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Development of Blood Outgrowth Endothelial Cell and Nanofiber Scaffold Synergy in Wound Healing

Start Date: Sunday, Jul 01,2012

School: School of Nano Sciences

Project Incharge:Prof. Shantikumar Nair
Co-Project Incharge:Dr. R. Jayakumar, Dr. Krishnakumar Menon
Funded by:ICMR
Development of Blood Outgrowth Endothelial Cell and Nanofiber Scaffold Synergy in Wound Healing

This project proposes to explore the utility of the autologous modified endothelial cells engrafted onto a nano scaffold framework as a novel therapeutic modality for optimising wound healing. This would lead to potential translational application in patients with diabetic foot ulcers and non-healing wounds.

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