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Prof. Dr. Dr. Sabine Salloch

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Müller R, Aghdassi A, Kruse J, Lerch MM, Simon P, Salloch S (2021): Perceptions of Genetic Testing in Patients with Hereditary Chronic Pancreatitis and Their Families: A Qualitative Triangulation. European Journal

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RG Olmer

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dose e.V.”, technologies are currently being developed to correct the underlying gene defect in patient-derived iPSCs prior to differentiation into the desired respiratory cell type (see also RG Martin

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A, Wollert KC. Plasma concentrations of myeloid-derived growth factor in healthy individuals and patients with acute myocardial infarction as assessed by multiple reaction monitoring-mass spectrometry. [...] induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes generated from duchenne muscular dystrophy patients. J Cell Mol Med. 2019;23:2125-2135. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30618214 Sonnenschein K, Wilczek [...] Veltmann C, Hilfiker-Kleiner D, Bauersachs J. Long-term follow-up in peripartum cardiomyopathy patients with contemporary treatment: Low mortality, high cardiac recovery, but significant cardiovascular

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Methylation of the t-PA Gene Differs Between Various Immune Cell Subtypes Isolated From Depressed Patients Receiving Electroconvulsive Therapy. Moschny N, Jahn K, Bajbouj M, Maier HB, Ballmaier M, Khan AQ [...] immune cell ratios, and their association with seizure quality and clinical outcome in depressed patients. Moschny N, Jahn K, Maier HB, Khan AQ, Ballmaier M, Liepach K, Sack M, Skripuletz T, Bleich S, Frieling [...] PMID: 18712725 A new population of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in hepatocellular carcinoma patients induces CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) T cells. Hoechst B, Ormandy LA, Ballmaier M, Lehner F, Krüger C, Manns

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Group Nayak

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myopathies including cancer cachexia, prevalent in nearly 80% of cancer patients with reported mortality rate in more than 30% patients. The major focus of our group is understand how SUMO (Small Ubiquitin-like

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research and teaching

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expression of mutated and wild-type protein in the individual cardiomyocytes of heterozygous HCM patients leads to a functional imbalance between the cardiomyocytes in the syncytium of the heart muscle

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RG Gruh

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in vitro models to study hypertrophy and fibrosis. Currently, we have extended this model using patient-specific iPSCs for disease modeling to investigate genetic causes of cardiovascular diseases and

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Prof. Dr. Bogdan Iorga

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l characterization of myofibrils from human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells of FHC-patients”, Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology, Hannover Medical School (funding: DFG) 2013-2014 : [...] guinea-pig, rabbit, zebra-fish); (2) Sarcomeric proteins and functional phenotype in pediatric patients with conotruncal congenital heart defects; (3) Establishment of the small-perturbational sinusoidal [...] of the Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest) Publications / Original Research Patient-specific hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes indicate allelic and contractile imbalance as pathogenic factor

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Edgar Becker

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en Publication AQUA Mutant Protein Quantification of Endomyocardial Biopsy-Sized Samples from a Patient with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Edgar Becker , Antonio Francino, Andreas Pich, Andreas Perrot, Theresia

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Events

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oncology for leukemias and lymphomas: from the cell engineering, disease models and GMP towards the patients’ 15.12.2021 REBIRTH Kolloquium (1 pm s.t., online und im Hörsaal l R (I6-H0-4050) Prof. Dr. Andrea [...] research, artificial organs and tissue engineering, imaging, ethics in regenerative science, and patients’ view on regenerative science. Over 30 international and national leaders in these fields will present

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