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AG Seidler

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t dyes, time-lapse confocal imaging, multiphoton laser scanning microscopy and the influencing of gene expression by small interfering RNA are being developed as new techniques for investigating such processes

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Alumni Profiles

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EdinburghBelén Shruti Chopra Research Topic: Identification and characterisation of new possible risk genes for eczema herpeticum Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Werfel, Dept. Dermatology and Allergy, Division [...] Biology and Biomedical Sciences, TiHo Dilfuza Djamalova Research Topic: Pangenome wide prediction of gene function Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marco Galardini, Institute of Molecular Bacteriology, Twincore Academic [...] Agricultural Sciences Nahuel Villarreal Research Topic: Characterization of the colitogenic candidate gene Alpk1 during infection Supervisor: Prof. André Bleich, PhD, Institute for Laboratory Animal Science

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Schulz lab

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non-replicative state, during which no new viral progeny is produced and only a very limited set of viral genes is expressed. This latent state is found in infected B- and endothelial cells and can alternate with [...] sarcoma-associated herpesvirus vIRF2 protein utilizes an IFN-dependent pathway to regulate viral early gene expression. PLoS Pathogens 2019; 15(5):e1007743 Abere B, Samarina N, Gramolelli S, Rückert J, Gerold [...] inhibitory protein, vFLIP, from the viral genome compromises the activation of STAT1-responsive cellular genes and spindle cell formation in endothelial cells. J. Virol. 2011; 85:10375-88. Pietrek M, Brinkmann

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Using the CRISPR/Cas9-GMNN Fusion Gene.,Gerlach M, Kraft T, Brenner B, Petersen B, Niemann H, Montag J. , Genes (Basel). 2018 Jun 13;9(6). pii: E296. doi: 10.3390/genes9060296, Journal High Intensity High [...] induces cachexia by impeding transcriptional signaling of the SET1/MLL complex on muscle-specific genes, Bushra Khan , Chiara Lanzuolo, Valentina Rosti, Philina Santarelli, Andreas Pich, Theresia Kraft [...] Nayak , Christian Hartmann, Wolfram S. Kunz, Amir Samii, Helmut Bertalanffy, Saverio Francesco Retta, Genes & Diseases , Available online 3 April 2023 ScienceDirect, doi.org/10.1016/j.gendis.2023.02.045 , PubMed

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Cardiomyogenic Differentiation and Transdifferentiation By Ectopic Gene Expression - Direct Transition Or Reprogramming Detour? Curr Gene Ther 16, no. 1:14. https://doi.org/10.2174/1566523216666160104141522 [...] human iPSC line, from a Cystic Fibrosis patient specific line with p.Phe508del mutation and from the gene corrected iPSC line. Stem Cell Res 64:102918. #authors contributed equally. https://doi.org/10.1016/j [...] Zweigerdt, R. , and Martin, U. 2022. Targeted biallelic integration of an inducible Caspase 9 suicide gene in iPSCs for safer therapies. Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev 26:84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2022

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MHH: 1.1 million euros for Else Kröner Clinician Scientist Professorship

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sample. It is a kind of special camera that visualises their transcriptome - the entirety of all genes that are read and transcribed into RNA at a specific point in time. This makes it possible to better

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Clever minds are given freedom to innovate

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technologies of regenerative medicine to repair tissues and organs, such as stem cell-based therapies and gene therapies," describes Professor Dr Nico Lachmann. The researcher at the MHH Clinic for Paediatric

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[Translate to Englisch:] KFO311 Publikationen 2018

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pathologic gene-expression after myocardial infarction in mice. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2018. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30118791 Bauersachs J, Heymans S. Scientific updates on the interaction of genes, epigenetics [...] Jara-Avaca M, Gruh I, Martin U, Wollert KC, Gohla A, Katus HA, Muller OJ, Bauersachs J, Heineke J. A gene therapeutic approach to inhibit CIB1 ameliorates maladaptive remodeling in pressure overload. Cardiovasc

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

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in a particular cell is indicated, among other things, by its transcriptome - the totality of all genes that are read and transcribed into RNA at a specific point in time. With the help of single-cell RNA

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RG Zweigerdt

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field include electrophysiological disorders (e.g. Brugada Syndrome due to mutations in the SCN5A gene), disruption of cardiac transcription factors (e.g. NKX2.5 Knock Out in HFOs), and studying cardiac [...] to play a pivotal role in heart development and homeostasis. In spite of their ubiquitous role in gene networks regulation, systematic studies in heart development and diseases are missing. We are specifically [...] approach include electrophysiological disorders (e.g. Brugada Syndrome due to mutations in the SCN5A gene), disruption of cardiac transcription factors (e.g. NKX2.5 knock-out in HFOs), and most recent in

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