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the regulation of oxidative stress in preeclampsia (Dr. med., Hanover, 2024) 2023 Julia Beckmann: Studies on the functional significance of the alternative splice variant CADM1 of endothelial progenitor [...] Breast Cancer Risk Variants (Dr. rer. nat., Hanover, 2016, second supervisor) 2015 Lars Brodowski: Studies on the effect of vitamin D on endothelial progenitor cells under pre-eclamptic conditions (Dr. med

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at the MHH, Joana Wrasse, who is currently working on the project as a student tutor, and Dean of Studies Prof. Dr. Ingo Just explain how the project came about, what hurdles had to be overcome and how it [...] lasting damage to the brain if the right treatment is found late or even never," explained Frieling. "Studies show that the longer a depressive episode lasts, the more neuronal plasticity, i.e. the brain's ability [...] Stephan Sehmisch, Head of the Clinical Department of Trauma Surgery at the MHH, used several case studies to report on a picture that trauma surgeons are increasingly confronted with: "When treating bone

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E-cadherin immunohistochemistry in the typing of breast carcinomas: results of a randomized diagnostic study Cserni G, Kálmán E, Udvarhelyi N, Papp E, Grote I , Bartels S, Christgen M, Kreipe H , Kulka J. H [...] during combined technique for mechanical thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke: A histomorphological study Donnerstag F, Werlein C , Götz F, Fares OA, Raab P, Iglesias EC , Lanfermann H, Wattjes MP, Jonigk [...] 29. Mild Crigler-Najjar Syndrome with Progressive Liver Disease-A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study Junge N, Hentschel H, Krebs-Schmitt D, Stalke A, Pfister ED, Hartleben B , Claßen M, Querfurt A, Münch

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New approaches for the treatment of heart failure shortly before or after birth

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with more than half a million euros over three years. Fat metabolism disturbed "In preliminary studies, we were able to show that fat metabolism is disturbed in PPCM patients compared to healthy female

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More impact against cancer

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iPS-NK cells are ready for rapid translational implementation after the successful completion of the study and arrive as a new therapy offering to cancer patients as soon as possible,” says Professor Schambach

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Multiple sclerosis: New approach for repairing damaged nerve sheaths

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time to intervene in the regeneration between MS attacks and prevent nerve damage. Admittedly, the studies on the tissue section cultures have only limited significance. But the researchers are optimistic

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Thanks to umbilical cord stem cells: First successful treatment of severe pulmonary hypertension

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there is a therapy for people suffering from pronounced forms of pulmonary hypertension. "Further studies are needed to confirm and explore the benefits of this new stem cell therapy," Professor Hansmann

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MHH researcher wants to stop harmful effect of chemotherapy on heart muscle

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are not "rubbish" either, but regulate many processes within the cells. Professor Thum has been studying the functions of these RNAs in cells for a long time. "Within the family of non-coding RNAs, circRNAs

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Help for the weakened heart

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can work better again," explains Dr. Mortimer Korf-Klingebiel, biologist and first author of the study. Whether all of this is also significant for humans was investigated by the team in patients with

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