Audio and Neurotechnology (VIANNA) at Hannover Medical School (MHH), has compared recent data and studies from their own laboratories with others. These data show that crossmodal reorganization changes little
will do something that they like to do, that suits their interests and that gives them pleasure. Studies of the remuneration system “It is an additional offer to standard treatment, which should help to
connection between cell death of the liver tissue and fibrosis formation has also been confirmed in studies of healthy and diseased human livers. The discovery could be an important step towards an anti-fibrotic
Instead of focusing on the treatment of end-stage liver disease, the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) wants to shift the focus to prevention and early detection. For three years, the
of these macrophages therapeutically and eventually aiming for the first application in a clinical study. So far, there has been no clinical application of iPS cell progenies in Germany," explains Professor
from the Institute of Human Genetics at the MHH, who initiated the project. "We also know from studies and from our own experience that patients benefit enormously from genetic counselling not only from
publications for their article. "Gene therapies are increasingly reaching patients, as the many clinical studies that we have analysed show," explains Professor Büning. But this is just the beginning: from 2025
other things, and with varicella zoster viruses, which cause chickenpox and shingles. In further studies, the effect of MxB on the capsids of other herpes viruses is now being investigated, for example
and Endocrinology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH). They reviewed around 200 international studies and compiled an up-to-date overview of risk factors, diagnosis and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
algorithms," explains Dr Antje Wulff, medical informatician at the PLRI. In the recently completed CADDIE study, this has already been achieved for the detection of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)