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Dr. Katrin Splith

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Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Splith Head of Research laboratory ☎ 0511-532 4203 6315 📱 01761532-6155 (intern 17-6155) E-Mail: splith.katrin(at)mh-hannover.de Dr. Katrin Splith is head of the Surgical Researc

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Purinergic signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma

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Purinergic signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma Our group works on the relevance of extracellular purine nucleotides/nucleosides and purinergic signalling pathways in acute and chronic liver diseases

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Sterile inflammation in acute-on-chronic liver failure

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Sterile inflammation and innate immune responses in acute-on-chronic liver failure Our group was committed to supporting the GRAFT trial (Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) to treat acute-o

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Molecular markers for gastrointestinal tumor metastasis

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Molecular markers for gastrointestinal tumor metastasis The diagnosis of metastatic tumors often requires invasive procedures such as biopsy, endoscopy, or diagnostic laparoscopy. However, tumors at d

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Britta Trautewig

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Britta Trautewig MTA work group Vondran / ReMediES ☎ 0511-532 6317 E-Mail: Trautewig.britta(at)mh-hannover.de Britta Trautewig MTA AG Vondran / ReMediES ☎ 0511-532 6317 E-Mail: Trautewig.britta(at)mh-

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Prof. Dr. Reinhard Schwinzer

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Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Reinhard Schwinzer Work Group Leader ☎ 0511-532 4203 E-Mail: Schwinzer.reinhard(at)mh-hannover.de

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Antje Brinkmann

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Antje Brinkmann MTA work group Schwinzer ☎ 0511-532 4203 E-Mail: Brinkmann.antje(at)mh-hannover.de

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Susann Schumann

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Suann Schumann Schumann.susann(at)mh-hannover.de ☎ 0511 532 - 6303/9327 Living donor coordination

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Diploma, doctoral and master theses

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Diploma, doctoral and master theses of the working group Our working group is involved in a variety of teaching activities at the Hannover Medical School. For detailed information, see current lecture

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IBD Clinical Trials

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Research work in the IBD outpatient clinic In this drop-down menu you will find information about our clinical research work. They are divided into two areas: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Ou

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