can bind precisely to a protein called P2Y14 as so-called ligands. "We have found the P2Y14 receptor primarily in the liver stellate cells," explains the physician. P2Y14 receptor as a link between cell death [...] are a significant medical problem for which there are as yet no suitable drugs. The best-known causes include chronic alcohol consumption, infection with hepatitis viruses, but also medication or a fatty [...] signalling pathway between P2Y14 ligands and receptor. An increased release of these activated sugar molecules led to the activation of stellate cells. Inactivation of the P2Y14 receptor, on the other
diseases underlying depression in a first step. In a second step, specific biomarkers will be used to determine these diseases in each individual patient and then to treat them in a targeted manner. Professor [...] not help them," explains Professor Frieling. A sub-project of the research network is therefore investigating in a clinical trial how the BDNF marker as a blood test can improve the care of depressed people [...] Biomarkers help in depression therapy P4D takes advantage of the fact that depressives respond very differently to different forms of therapy. This is because, on a neurobiological level, the clinical picture
sites of this pORF19 pentamer, resulting in a blockade of pentamerisation, revealed severely impaired production of infectious progeny. It is these results that should now pave the way to a better understanding [...] 05.11.2021 A research team from the University of Lübeck, Hannover Medical School (MHH), CSSB Hamburg and the RESIST Cluster of Excellence has found a possible new starting point for the therapy of diseases [...] l capsid, a small capsule regularly constructed from viral proteins, in which the DNA genome of the virus is packed for protection against environmental influences. This capsid consists of a solid protein
one hour in the period from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. is possible. Visits must be registered at the Service Points. All visitors need a current test with an official certificate from a recognised testing centre. [...] Unfortunately, no visit is possible at present without a negative test result! There are no testing facilities at the MHH. In the delivery room, in the paediatric clinic and for relatives of patients receiving
hour in the time from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. is possible. - Visits must either be pre-registered online (see here) or at the service points - Fully vaccinated visitors do not need a test certificate, but must [...] information see here. Further information is available at https://corona.mhh.de/visit. You can find a photo here . Copyright: "Karin Kaiser / MHH"
loss of ejaculation. A light anaesthetic is usually sufficient For the recum procedure followed by a two-day stay in hospital, a general anaesthetic can usually be dispensed with; a light mask anaesthetic [...] the discomfort eases significantly after a Rezum therapy and they regain a good degree of quality of life," Dr. Wolters states. This procedure also carries a very low risk of incontinence, erectile d [...] benign prostate enlargement is transurethral resection of the prostate (TUR-P). "The prostate is scraped out with the help of a wire loop and high-frequency current," explains senior physician Dr. Mathias
what he wants.” The first concert will take place on 2 July, 6 p.m. at the Stephansstift in Hanover, the second concert on July 3 starts at 8 p.m. in lecture hall F in the MHH. [...] Worlitzsch. The long-time conductor of the orchestra died on 4 May 2023 at the age of 79. “With his work as a conductor, Mr. Worlitzsch has shaped the cultural scene of the MHH for many years,” emphasizes Professor
possible. A research team led by Dr. Richard Taubert, senior physician at the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology at Hannover Medical School (MHH), has now developed a new antibody [...] New test closes diagnostic gap These so-called polyreactive immunoglobulins (pIgG) attach themselves, among other things, to a certain protein called HIP1R, which is found throughout the body and not only [...] diagnosis of AIH, the pIgGs are much more accurate. This means that even AIH sufferers who do not form classic autoantibodies can be detected by blood test. "Our new test closes a diagnostic gap and helps
no cure. Even a diagnosis can be difficult because most of the initial symptoms also correspond to those of other diseases. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and spinal cord is a good method [...] care systems. This is now to change. An international panel of experts led by Professor Dr. Dr. Mike P. Wattjes from the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology at the Hannover Medical [...] resonance imaging "These guidelines, which are internationally standardised for the first time, are a milestone in the care of MS patients," emphasises Professor Wattjes. "Not only do they include all aspects
treat them or prevent them altogether through preventive action," emphasises Professor Dr. Michael P. Manns, President of Hannover Medical School (MHH), who co-chaired the Liver Commission. The report [...] medical journal in Europe. Ban on alcohol advertising demanded In Europe, chronic liver disease has a significant impact on young and middle-aged people in their prime working years, with the highest age [...] diseases – such as lung cancer or type 2 diabetes. Among the recommendations to medicine and politics is a ban on advertising in social and digital media for alcohol and extremely fatty and sugary foods aimed