of cardiovascular disease. The researchers and doctors are publishing their findings in Kidney International, currently the most important journal for kidney disease. "Fast access to transplantation is crucial
the CRESCENDO consortium now wants to better understand the pathophysiology. Therefore, the international team wants to investigate the processes at the molecular level. In doing so, the scientists are
data suggest that in the future, more comprehensive genotype-phenotype correlations in large, international cohorts could enable more accurate cancer risk prediction," says Penkert from the Institute of
Director of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at MHH. The results were published in the International Journal of Cancer. Severity of precancer is related to methylation Methylation deactivates the
drugs triples the survival time of patients with newly diagnosed AML. This was the result of an international clinical study with the participation of Professor Dr. Michael Heuser, Senior Physician at the
responsible for SMA is known, it is still unclear how exactly the loss of motor neurones occurs. An international research team led by Professor Dr. Peter Claus, molecular biologist at the Institute of Neuroanatomy
serotonin receptor called 5-HT7R plays a crucial role in this process. Now, in collaboration with international scientists, the MHH team has investigated the effect of the antipsychotic amisulpride on the receptor
are affected. If left untreated, AML leads to death within a few weeks. Already last year, an international study with the participation of Professor Dr. Michael Heuser, Senior Physician at the Department
n, from the MHH Department of Paediatric Pneumology, Allergology and Neonatology. MHH is an internationally recognised centre for applied stem cell-based therapies and has extensive expertise in somatic
an unsolved global health problem, the renowned journal The Lancet has set up a commission of internationally renowned lung experts. After four years of work, this commission has made up-to-date recommendations