biologist has been dealing with the question of how certain substances in food chemically and biologically control and influence our body. In biochemical experiments, he discovered that rumenic acid, which
the Attract group. In addition, certain test systems are to be set up to measure the potency of biological and biotechnological drugs. These so-called cell-based potency assays play an essential role in
led by Professor Dr. Peter Claus, molecular biologist at the Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH), has now found an important molecular cause for the course of
for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research. His goal is to use bioinformatics and molecular biology to predict how the differences in the genetic material of the pathogens will develop. The RESIST
team led by Professor Dr. Andreas Kispert and Dr. Mark-Oliver Trowe from the Institute of Molecular Biology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) has now found the key and demonstrated how it controls the process:
Status: 22 February 2021 As we begin our lives, we get a little older every day. This biological process is irreversible and, with increasing lifespan, is accompanied by a variety of pathological changes
synthesis without the use of pathogens. The results have been published in the journal Nature Chemical Biology. Simple synthesis could make vaccine more accessible worldwide “The elucidation of the biosynthesis
Single-cell sequencing is the name of the method that makes it possible to look deep into the biological processes of individual cells. A few weeks ago, the doctors published two studies in the journals
donor lymphocyte administration may not be necessary. "The results of the study offer a molecular biological approach that shows whether the immunological effect of the donor lymphocytes is successfully initiated
innovative approach in this research network is that not only are the interfaces between technology and biology researched, but the patient perspective is also included in all research and development steps from