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Variants in BRCA1/2 and MMR genes in children with cancer

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to clarify their own risk of developing the disease." SERVICE: For further information , please contact Professor Dr Christian Kratz, telephone (0511) 532-6712, kratz.christian@mh-hannover.de . The original

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Drug combination triples survival time with blood cancer

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AML sufferers and significantly improve their chances of survival." SERVICE: For more information, contact Professor Dr Michael Heuser, heuser.michael@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-3720. The original

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MHH: Mystery of heart repair solved

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block to a drug that specifically supports heart repair. SERVICE: For further information, please contact Professor Dr. Kai Wollert, wollert.kai@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-4055. The original paper

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MHH scientist receives coveted Heisenberg professorship

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Heisenberg, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics at the age of 31. SERVICE: For more information, contact Professor Dr James Thackeray, thackeray.james@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-3358.

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New gene transporter to trick the immune system

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approach further and offer a promising alternative to AAV gene therapy. SERVICE: For more information , contact Dr Simon Krooss, krooss.simon@mh-hannover.de .

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Detecting liver inflammation earlier and treating it more successfully

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insurance are now entitled to a one-off screening from the age of 35." SERVICE: For more information , contact Professor Dr Markus Cornberg at cornberg.markus@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0176) 1532-6821. A summary

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MHH: Main switch for hereditary muscle atrophy found

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improved therapy and search for further molecular switches. SERVICE: For further information , please contact Professor Dr Peter Claus, claus.peter@mh-hannover.de , telephone (0511) 532-2932. The original paper

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MHH seeks treatment strategy for rare bile duct disease

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does not even include seriously ill COVID-19 patients. SERVICE: For further information, please contact PD Dr Torsten Voigtländer, voigtlaender.torsten@mh-hannover.de , phone (0511) 532-2406.

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DKG certifies MHH Centre for Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer

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affected also find access to psycho-oncological help and support groups. The centre is in close contact with the patient organisation BRCA Network, which offers help with familial cancer. In addition to

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Visual communication before CI use does not harm deaf children

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Professor Kral explains. "If a child misses out on early hearing experiences, he or she loses many contact points in the auditory cortex and later fails to learn to recognize auditory impressions and speech

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