mechanisms. The second part of this project deals with human γδ T cells. We and other could recently show by next generation sequencing of human γδ TCRs that the adult, but not neonatal, γδ TCR repertoires [...] factors might fine-tune the development, organ-specificity and functional adaptation of murine and human γδ T cells. Murine IL-17 producing Vγ6 and Vγ4 T cells develop within an embryonic thymus and are
does not always come easy, we are offering free access to Meditricks - especially for students of human medicine – from 1 October 2024. And this is how it works: Simply register online via Meditricks and [...] Numerous videos, mnemonics and other learning aids are available. Requirement: If you are studying human medicine at the MHH and have an AMBOSS access, you are already perfectly equipped. Where to find
g communities in humans: an overview using Omics data. mSystems. 00130-17. Rath S, Heidrich B, Pieper DH, Vital M. 2017. Uncovering the trimethylamine-producing bacteria of the human gut microbiota. Microbiome [...] are colonized by a myriad of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi and viruses – the so-called “human microbiota”. Research efforts in the last decade revealed an important role of microbiota for our [...] Third-Generation (Oxford Nanopore)” Sequencing (“-omics”) techniques aiming to elucidate the role of human microbiota in health and disease. Bioinformatics and statistical analyses, included AI-based techniques
This composition of immunofluorescently labeled cardiomyocytes from different origins (rat, human and human stem cell-derived) reflects the beauty and complexity of our research, mimicking Edvard Munch's [...] Block 01, Level 03, Room 1320 ► Profile at ResearchGate ► LinkedIn Career Since October 2020 Studied Human Medicine at Hannover Medical School (MHH) Since October 2016 Medical Technologist for Laboratory Analysis [...] ytes as a new concept for the pathogenesis of familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Maturation of human pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes to an adult ventricular phenotype as a cell culture model for
hospitals in Germany, so it is especially valuable for research with human samples/human models. My current project works with human samples, so it is very important for me to have this research environment
What are lymphocytes? Lymphocytes are a fraction of white blood cells and therefore a normal part of human blood. They are used to identify pathogens and eliminate them by immunological defense mechanisms [...] system, and severe infectious diseases, in particular viruses. Lymphocytes can be obtained from human blood without preparatory measures within the framework of so-called cell separation. Procedure of
composition of sarcomeric proteins. Subcellular myofibrils can be obtained from human (e.g., biopsies), human-derived and non-human cardiac and skeletal small muscle samples (e.g., mouse, rat, rabbit, zebrafish [...] Contraction-relaxation function and mechano-chemical coupling of myofibrils Investigations of human, human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes and animal contractile models in non-pathologic and [...] MHH, MZP Characterization of cardiomyocytes from heart tissue and from human stem cells AG Dr. Sarah Konze Cardiomyocytes from human induced pluripotent stem cells as a cellular model for hypertrophic c
Projects Phylogeny and Function of Vγ9Vδ2 T cells: Human vs. Camelids (Prof. Dr. Thomas Herrmann) Plasticity of human gamma/delta T cells: (Epigenetic) Modulation by Vitamin C (Prof. Dr. Dietrich Kabelitz)
the network is establishing new tools and expertise for accelerating the development of advanced human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based therapies. The project also aims for overcoming scientific [...] to initiate a first-in-man (FIM) clinical trial for the therapeutic administration of allogeneic, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-homozygous iPSC-cardiomyocyte aggregates, for improving the function of damaged [...] technologies for allogenic cell therapy to the heart” will focus on overcoming general hurdles to human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based therapies, with the particular focus on heart failure,
component of human blood. They are required for the treatment of infections within the framework of bone marrow transplantation or diseases of the haematopoietic system and can be obtained from human blood after