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Fighting liver cancer with cells of the innate immune system

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as tumor cells. This type of ILC appears to be less common in NAFLD patients and could be one reason why this group of HCC patients responds less well to the immunotherapies used to date. The research

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Professor Di Donato heads the Department of Human Genetics

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of the University Center for Rare Diseases. "The MHH offers an excellent opportunity to combine patient care and translational research," says Professor Di Donato. Written by Stefan Zorn

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Keeping organ rejection in check with killer cells

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these antibody-producing B cells before they can cause any damage, we use other immune cells of the patient – the so-called T cells – which we convert into killer cells through genetic modification so that [...] soon build up a CORA T-cell bank with the most common HLA variants and then make these available to patients for customised transplants. "This approach would also help to improve the existing problem of living

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Impetus for a healthcare profession with a future: MHH and simpleclub strengthen digital MFA training

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They care for patients, take on administrative and documentation tasks and organise workflows. They work in outpatient clinics, practices, clinics and health centres. “In the future, patient care and prevention

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It's not just Corona: Infection research is about more

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infections. RESIST includes doctors who work in hospitals and are very familiar with the situation of patients, as well as basic scientists who research pathogens and their interaction with the immune system

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Prof. Dr. Christian Drosten guest at the MHH

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experiments don't lead to anything even after two years - that's normal in science. But if you stay patient and persevere and keep digging deeper, you will get results!" Novel viral diseases (emerging infections)

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"Dare to try something. You never know what will come of it!"

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Question : What did you particularly like about the HannibaL model course in Hannover? Answer: Patient contact in the first year of study is quickly taken for granted. Looking back, however, I realise [...] present in my mind because we were not only confronted with factual knowledge back then, but with real patients' fates. That moved us and kept us busy, and of course something like that stays in your mind for

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A perfect match for brain tumour therapy

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gy Working Group of the Comprehensive Cancer Center Lower Saxony (CCC-N) was able to prove that patients with glioblastoma survive longer after resection of the primary tumour if the tumours produce a

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Delegation from Ghana visits MHH

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relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. Infectiology is known to be one of our focal points in research and patient care, emphasises MHH President Professor Dr Michael Manns. The surgeon Professor Frimpong-Boateng

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Kidney failure in childhood: Gender influences survival chances

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during the course of their disease until they required dialysis and after kidney transplantation. The patients were comprehensively examined annually for their cardiovascular status and for existing risk factors

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