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"The kidney itself provides information about what is going on with it"

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journals Genome Medicine and Kidney International that show the molecular pattern of acute damage to human kidney cells. Direct zoom into the cell "Acute kidney damage is associated with a wide variety of

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MHH: New test improves diagnosis of rare liver disease

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in the blood of AIH patients. "They have the special property of being able to bind with very many human proteins," explains the gastroenterologist. New test closes diagnostic gap These so-called polyreactive

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Co-pilot at the bedside

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to evaluate data," says Dr Jack. However, medical decisions are not made by the system, but by the human being, the physician emphasises. "ELISE is just a kind of co-pilot that, as a digital companion, frees

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MHH scientist honoured with Heisenberg Professorship

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levels have been shown to decrease as the disease progresses. "In studies on the mouse model and in human liver cells, we have already been able to show that the therapeutic mRNA can be used to restore HFN4α

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Search for alternatives to animal testing in research continues to be promoted

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transferable as possible for widespread use. However, the chip systems will not only be equipped with human stem cells. The researchers also want to replicate animal models. "Many very fundamental investigations

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Progress in the fight against bile duct cancer and gallbladder cancer

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ducts and gallbladder. BCTs are rare and account for less than one percent of malignant neoplasms in humans. Overall, BCT have a poor prognosis. Five years after diagnosis, only 10 to 20 percent of those affected

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Bundled competence for rare disease

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nephrology, gastroenterology, immunology, nuclear medicine, pathology, plastic surgery, paediatrics, human genetics and radiology. All those involved work in close cooperation. "The diagnosis and treatment

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MHH surgery tests "most natural form of mechanical cardiac support"

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the first operation of this kind worldwide. In the meantime, reBEAT has been tested five times on humans. "There have been no complications, the system has worked excellently and all patients are doing

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New approaches for the treatment of heart failure shortly before or after birth

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this case from skin or blood cells of PPCM patients - and can then give rise to any cell type of the human body. These cell lines, as well as a specially developed PPCM mouse model, will now be used to elucidate

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More impact against cancer

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in the laboratory from “reprogrammed” adult body cells and can then produce any cell type in the human body – including NK cells of the innate immune system. The advantage: the NK cells can be produced

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