27.10.2021 Cervical cancer is one of the most common diseases of the female reproductive organs. Human papilloma viruses, HPV for short, are almost always responsible for cervical cancer and the corresponding [...] once a year, the so-called Pap test, to detect cell changes. From the age of 35, they are tested for human papilloma viruses every three years in combination with the Pap smear. The problem: 30 per cent of
Status: 11 February 2021 On average, a human being consists of about 30 trillion body cells - and just as many bacteria. Without them, we would not be able to live. Not only in the intestine, on our skin [...] the renowned journal Biofilms and Microbiomes. Microorganisms form a community "Until recently, the human lower respiratory tract was considered sterile," explains Professor Tümmler. Therefore, most studies
: Prof. Dr. Christine Falk, IFB-Tx, OE 8889, Project: T and NK cell-mediated immune responses of human lung transplant recipients in vivo - impact on the development of transplant arteriosclerosis. Final [...] due to personal reasons. Jana van Luttikhuizen NETHERLANDS Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Doris Steinemann, Human Genetics, OE 6300, Project: Genomic copy number variations associated with response and resistance
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to combine translational stem cell research with basic biology in order to gain new insights into human hematopoietic development and related disease pathophysiology of congenital diseases with a strong
Pirr is a specialist for pediatrics and adolescent medicine with a focus on neonatology. She studied human medicine in Halle, Leipzig, Cologne and Zurich. Her training and further education as a pediatrician
where mutations in the C-mannosyltransferase gene lead to a temperature-sensitive DumPY phenotype. In humans there are four homologs of DPY-19, which are called DPY19L1, DPY19L2, DPY19L3, and DPY19L4.
developed standard procedures for the isolation, activation and propagation of T and NK cells of the human immune system, which we make available to researchers at the MHH as well as to external companies [...] types and capture it in a time-lapse video. A look into the microscope, for example, shows whether human T cells such as CARs and TRUCKs, which have been genetically modified in the laboratory, actually
they communicate with cells of the acquired immune system in the HCC tumor. To do this, samples of human tumor tissue are compared with healthy liver tissue and analyzed to determine which immune cells are [...] response. If the therapeutic approaches work in the mouse model, they could then be tested in a human clinical trial. "This is an ambitious four-year program," Dr. Heinrich admits. "However, we hope to