Modules Compulsory modules Molecular Biology (BM P 1) Cell Biology (BM P 2) Physiology/Pathophysiology (BM P 3) Immunology (BM P 4) Human Genetics (BM P 5) Virology (BM P 6) Responsibility in Biomedic
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biological methods by expressing the proteins and specifically produced mutants in cell culture and by studying rhesus and aquaporin-1-deficient erythrocytes from human and mouse blood. Plasticity of skeletal [...] lactic acid from skeletal muscle and the role of muscular membrane-bound carbonic anhydrases By studying the muscles of knockout mice for the membrane-bound carbonic anhydrases CA IV, CA IX and CA XIV [...] myoglobin as an O2 store and O2 transporter in the intermittently perfused human heart - a model study. Cardiovasc Res 87: 22-29 (2010) Hanke N, Kubis HP, Scheibe RJ, Berthold-Losleben M, Huesing O, Meissner
G. and Curth, U. (2005) Sedimentation velocity method in the analytical ultracentrifuge for the study of protein-protein interactions. Methods Mol Biol, 305, 101-114 Witte, G., C. Urbanke and U. Curth
l 2007; 264(5): 569-571 Ma B, von Wasielewski R, Lindenmaier W, Dittmar KE: Immmunohistochemical study of the blood and lymphatic vasculature and the innervation of mouse gut and gut-associated lymphoid
Aul C, Germing U: Meeting report: Vienna 2008 Workshop of the German-Austrian Working Group for Studying Prognostic Factors in Myelodysplastic Syndromes. von Falck C, Laenger F, Knapp WH, Galanski M: F-18
School Academic Background: Vaccinology, Barcelona, Antwerp, Lyon Malte Deseke Research Topic: In vivo study of the interaction of dendritic cells and γδ T cells in skin immunity, memory, and tolerance Supervisor: [...] Jasper Götting Research Topic: DNA viral genomic diversity data for epidemiologic and diagnostic studies Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Schulz, Institute of Virology, MHH Academic Background: Biomedicine [...] Topic: Spatio-temporal distribution of plasmacytoid DC in immunity and tolerance: A 2Photon microscopy study Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Reinhold Förster, Institute of Immunology, Hannover Medical School Academic