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2021 - DMD - Alexandre Blais, PhD

"Although research has revealed a number of desirable properties for donor cells, in particular the ability to return to a state of dormancy and a location close to muscle cells, more work is needed to uncover methods to enforce the acquisition of these properties."
Alexandre Blais, Ph.D., is a Principal Investigator at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, has been awarded an MDA Idea Grant totaling $25,000 for one year to study the genome of muscle stem cells and identify roles of regulatory proteins.
Among the many potential therapies that are being investigated to treat neuromuscular diseases including Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), muscle stem cell therapy provides promising approaches. However, there are still many challenges with muscle stem cell therapy that researchers are posed with. A common challenge is that donor cells do not assume the fate of desired cells once transplanted into recipient muscles. Dr. Blais’s research will help identify the molecular mode of action of a regulatory protein that is important for the dormancy of muscle stem cells.
https://doi.org/10.55762/pc.gr.147558
Grantee: Glucocorticoid receptor and muscle stem cell quiescence – Alexandre Blais, PhD
Grant type: Idea Award
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