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Every single cell counts - even before birth!

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Ravens and Dr. Alina Fichtner from the Institute of Immunology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) and Professor Dr. Immo Prinz and Dr. Likai Tan from the Institute of Systems Immunology at the University [...] down to the smallest detail. RESIST consists of six partner institutions, the spokesperson is Professor Dr. Thomas Schulz, head of the MHH Institute of Virology. RESIST is funded by the German Research Foundation [...] gamma-delta T cells in cord blood samples as well as from adult blood samples. "Interestingly, certain human Vγ9Vδ2 T cells are generated exclusively in the very early phase of life to be ready for immediate

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How cells defend themselves against adenoviruses

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11.05.2023 How do human cells defend themselves against adenoviruses? The team of RESIST Professor Dr. Sabrina Schreiner from the Institute of Virology at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) has come a good [...] from the Institute of Virology at the Technical University of Munich from Professor Schreiner's research group there. The team of authors also includes Dr Samuel Hofmann from the MHH Institute of Virology [...] Virology. Neither specific therapies nor vaccination available New treatment options against human adenoviruses are needed, as there are neither specific therapies against these viruses nor a vaccination for

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More safety for medicines

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for his research on human macrophages in the amount of 1.5 million euros over five years. Human immune cells - produced in the laboratory Professor Lachmann's method is based on human cells of the immune [...] adequately reflect human physiology in some cases and because the European authorities will no longer accept them from 2026. The MAT based on donated blood cells better reflects human physiology, but is [...] down to the smallest detail. RESIST consists of six partner institutions. The spokesperson is Professor Dr Thomas Schulz, head of the MHH Institute of Virology. RESIST is funded by the German Research Foundation

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MHH: Gene correction as a possible therapy for iron storage disease

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mellitus, and even to scarring of the liver tissue (liver cirrhosis) and liver cancer. The cause is a genetic defect that disrupts the regulation of iron absorption via the mucous membrane of the small intestine [...] injection, the rate of gene correction was twelve percent. "This is a great success, because most genetic diseases can already be controlled if five percent of the cells have the correct gene," emphasises [...] to 30 to 40 per cent," Dr. Krooss hopes. If this succeeds and the application then also works in humans, a single injection could in future save people suffering severely from haemochromatosis from liver

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Fabian Gather, Dr. rer. nat.

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therapies (Scientist), Institute of Neuroanatomy and Cell Biology, Medical School Hannover 10/2020-05/2024 Postdoctoral Researcher, Developmental Neuroepigenetics Lab, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology [...] University Freiburg 09/2015-02/2020 PhD student, Institute of Pharmacology, Medical Center of the JGU Mainz 07/2015-08/2015 Research Fellow, Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, University of Bonn [...] 2122467120 A specific, non-immune system-related isoform of the human inducible nitric oxide synthase is expressed during differentiation of human stem cells into various cell types. Gather F, Ihrig-Biedert

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Top research in the fight against cancer

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mouse model, for example, Dr Saborowski is researching the influence of certain genetic modifications on a tumour. Is the genetic modification suitable as a target structure for drug therapy approaches? Can [...] Medical Centre Mainz for almost 20 years - under his aegis it became an internationally leading institution for the treatment of malignant blood and tumour diseases and a centre for stem cell transplantation [...] international research funding organisations and as a scientific advisor in major German research institutions such as the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, the GSF Research Center for Environment

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Molecular pathology of cystic fibrosis (Prof. Tümmler)

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primarily in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. The clinical research group focuses on the genetics and infectiology of CF, the microbiome in the CF airways, microevolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa [...] for treatment of the basic defect and chronic infections. The group was founded in 1983 at the Institute of Biophysical Chemistry of MHH and transferred to the clinical research group "Molecular pathology [...] research group was initially based in the Center of Biochemistry of the MHH and the later Max Planck Institute for Experimental Endocrinology (now TwinCore) and moved into the new Pediatric Research Center

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Prof. Dr. Bogdan Iorga

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ology”, Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology, Hannover Medical School; Research topics: Force-related kinetic studies with subcellular myofibrils using human myocardial samples and human embryon [...] composition of sarcomeric proteins. Subcellular myofibrils can be obtained from human (e.g., biopsies), human-derived and non-human cardiac and skeletal small muscle samples (e.g., mouse, rat, rabbit, zebrafish [...] biophysical stimuli to promote myofibrillar maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes”, project director: Iorga B., Institute of Molecular and Cell Physiology, Hannover Medical School

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Better care for pregnant women with precancerous cervical cancer

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women between 25 and 35 years of age. The main risk factor for developing cervical cancer is the human papillomavirus (HPV). Surgery is the treatment of choice. However, such an operation is problematic [...] colloquially known as "tumour suppressor genes". Methylation acts like a cap that sits on top of the genetic material and blocks the gene. The HP virus thus has an easy game and can drive cancer development

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New gene transporter to trick the immune system

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vectors are often used as gene shuttles because they do not cause any diseases themselves and their genetic material is rarely incorporated non-specifically into the genome of the host cell. However, because [...] much smaller than 100 nanometres, i.e. smaller than 100 millionths of a millimetre. By comparison, a human hair is about 70,000 nanometres thick. The tiny particles are easily absorbed into body cells, making

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