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,
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
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: 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
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
Prinz I, Waskow C, Krueger A. Enhanced differentiation of functional human T cells in NSGW41 mice with tissue-specific expression of human interleukin-7. Leukemia. 2021 May 11. doi: 10.1038/s41375-021-01259-5 [...] 13;15(1):9841. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-51673-3. PMID: 39537635. Ravens S, Tolosa E. Expansion of human γδ T cells in periphery: Lessons learned from development, infections, and compromised thymic function [...] Marcenaro E, Vivier E, Della Bella S, Mikulak J, Mavilio D. NKG2A expression identifies a subset of human Vδ2 T cells exerting the highest antitumor effector functions. Cell Rep. 2021 Oct 19;37(3):109871
telomerase activity for the treatment of aging-associated disease" Sára Szádocka from AG Gruh (LEBAO) “Human induced pluripotent stem cell-based 3D engineered tissue models of cardiac fibrosis” Pimpan Sujariyakul
Methods Methods Molecular and Cell Biology: mammalian cell cultures; human oocytes; primary neuronal and glial cells; D. discoideum ; immunohictochemistry; transfection Spectroscopy: Absorption and Fl
the blood), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes), the smallest cells of the human organism. All these blood components perform different functions: Erythrocytes act as oxygen carriers