In vivo imaging of organs via endoscopic, fiber based fluorescence and hyperspectral microscopy Our approach of guided tissue imaging in vivo permits the acquisition of microscope like images. The use
Double success for Hannover Medical School (MHH): at yesterday's award ceremony for the 13th Lower Saxony Health Prize, it won two out of three prizes. In the category "Chronically ill and well cared
Humoral and cellular immune responses following BNT162b2 XBB.1.5 vaccination SARS-CoV-2 Omicron XBB subvariants efficiently evade immunity from prior infection or vaccination, requiring vaccine adapta
"A new era has begun for medicine." Professor Dr Hildegard Büning and Professor Dr Axel Schambach agree on this. The gene therapy experts from the Institute of Experimental Haematology at Hannover Med
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Different diseases can cause similar symptoms. For treatment, however, it is important to know which cause is responsible for the symptoms. This is because a medication that helps against one disease
Stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, aneurysm, vasoconstriction: For these diseases of the blood vessels, angiography imaging not only provides doctors with the best possible diagnoses. In addition, minimally
The use of ribonucleic acid (RNA) has found its way into medicine, at the latest with the development of vaccinations against COVID-19. But RNA can be used for more than just vaccinations. It is also
The effect of Toll-like receptor agonists on the immunogenicity of MVA-SARS-2-S vaccine after intranasal administration in mice A respiratory vaccination has the potential to offer immediate protectio
One woman and four men from Hannover Medical School (MHH) are among the most cited researchers in the world: MHH Professor Dr Yang Li, Professor Dr Johann Bauersachs, Professor Dr Marius Hoeper, Profe