iomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) to investigate the cardiac electrophysiology in vitro and after cell transplantation in vivo. The genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) GCaMP6f or RCaMP1h were successfully
malignancies, and the Clinical Department of Haematology, Haemostaseology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation for the care and systemic therapy of complex, non-iodine-storing thyroid malignancies. Technical
Outpatient clinics Allergies Cystic Fibrosis Diseases of the immune system HIV Lung diseases Lung transplantation Premature infant aftercare / monitor consultation Private outpatient clinic Rheumatic diseases
families. After completing her training in 2006, she continued to train in the Nursing of organ transplanted children. In 2013, she spent three months in the Liver Unit at Birmingham Children's Hospital
the MHH reform project itself, outstanding developments such as in psychiatry, virus research, transplantation medicine and medical informatics as well as personalities such as the former MHH Rector Fritz
to the Clinical Department of Haematology, Haemostaseology, Oncology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation. The palliative medical consultation service is aimed at all patients receiving inpatient care
specificity with clinical significance, such as Treg-mediated GVHD prevention in allo-HSCT transplantation. Former Team Members Leonie Kuhlmann Jessica Schneider Maleen Beck Abdi Demera Melanie Drenker
composition using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) Pre- and post-operative care for lung transplants to maintain a good nutritional status Survey of eating habits including nutritional value calculation
annover.de Dr. rer. nat Jörg Mengwasser Dr. rer. nat Jörg Mengwasser Head of Research area "Transplantation and Regeneration" ☎ 0511-532 4201, mobil 17-2678 E-Mail: Mengwasser.Joerg(at)mh-hannover.de Mr
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