NAIMIT (acronym for Natural Immune Modulation for Intervention in Type 1 Diabetes) is a large-scale collaborative programme of the 7th framework from the European Commission. The aim of the consortium is to bring together a group of leading European researchers spanning the field from genetics, through pancreatic beta-cell, dendritic cells and T-cell biology, towards clinical interventions. The ultimate goal is to develop novel and personalised interventional therapies in recent-onset type 1 diabetic patients, with minimal immune system interference, leading to beta-cell protection and restoration, based on a solid understanding of the disease pathogenesis, enabling experimental findings to be adopted for clinical applications. © TOUCH MEDICAL MEDIA 2014.
Mathieu, C., Overbergh, L., Badenhoop, K., Bingley, P., Dayan, C., Demengeot, J., et al. (2014). The story of NAIMIT – A framework 7 project on type 1 diabetes. EUROPEAN ENDOCRINOLOGY, 10(2), 100-105 [10.17925/EE.2014.10.02.100].
The story of NAIMIT – A framework 7 project on type 1 diabetes
DOTTA, FRANCESCO;
2014-01-01
Abstract
NAIMIT (acronym for Natural Immune Modulation for Intervention in Type 1 Diabetes) is a large-scale collaborative programme of the 7th framework from the European Commission. The aim of the consortium is to bring together a group of leading European researchers spanning the field from genetics, through pancreatic beta-cell, dendritic cells and T-cell biology, towards clinical interventions. The ultimate goal is to develop novel and personalised interventional therapies in recent-onset type 1 diabetic patients, with minimal immune system interference, leading to beta-cell protection and restoration, based on a solid understanding of the disease pathogenesis, enabling experimental findings to be adopted for clinical applications. © TOUCH MEDICAL MEDIA 2014.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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