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cells in neonates and further characterize this newly described innate-like T cell population in humans.
isoforms You will learn and use the following methods : -Recombinant production and purification of human proteins - In vitro reconstitution and analysis of cytoskeletal actin dynamics using multicolour
Prof. Dr. med. Bettina Bohnhorst is a specialist in pediatrics and adolescent medicine . She studied human medicine in Hanover and completed her training as a specialist in pediatrics and adolescent medicine
Platelet Donation What are thrombocytes? Platelets are a normal part of human blood. They are involved in hemostasis, e.g. they seal off external and internal injuries. A pronounced thrombocyte deficiency
released from the bone marrow into the blood. These peripheral stem cells can then be collected from human blood in a process called cell separation. Procedure of the stem cell donation In this procedure,
released from the bone marrow into the blood. These peripheral stem cells can then be collected from human blood in a process called cell separation. Procedure of stem cell donation In this procedure, which
Students in Human and Dental Medicine are given priority in admission to events if they provide proof of caregiving responsibilities and the need for care (cf. § 16 (2) Study Regulations for Human Medicine; [...] compensatory measure is valid for the current examination semester (cf. § 16 Examination Regulations for Human Medicine). Binding information can be obtained from the Student Registrar's Office or the Dean's Office [...] through an assessment of the content from the missed classes (cf. § 17 (2) Study Regulations for Human Medicine; § 10 (2) Study Regulations for Dental Medicine MHH). Binding information can be obtained
successfully tested the efficacy and safety of our RNAi candidates on human lung tissue slices and in 3D cell cultures from human lung epithelium and animal models," explains Professor Dr Armin Braun,
representation of the brain) in cochlear implant users while performing a speech test. Background The human brain functions through an interplay of specialized regions. Brain functions, dysfunctions and their [...] neurotransmission in age-related hearing loss is studied in the gerbil model and translational in humans using PET. Members of the working group Prof. Dr. med. Georg Berding, Department of Nuclear Medicine