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Putting innovative research on the road to the clinic

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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

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Fighting liver cancer with cells of the innate immune system

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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

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AG Kraft

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Contractile Imbalance as a central pathomechanism? Investigations on human myocardium and cellular models. Research focus One of our central goals is to elucidate how mutations [...] of the institute Teaching Lecture in "Physiology and Physical Basics of Medicine" for students of human medicine (HM) and "Physik-Physiologie" dentistry (ZM) in the 1st and 2nd year of study on the topics

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Palliative care

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the Oncology Center in order to ensure a high-quality, state-of-the-art patient care. For us, the human being with his individual needs is always in the foreground. Contact If you want to contact us - here

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Prof. Dr. med. Corinna Peter

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Peter is a specialist for pediatrics and adolescent medicine with a focus on neonatology. She studied human medicine in Hanover and Munich and received her doctorate in neonatology at the LMU Munich. She completed

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Work Group Schlüter

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bacteria such as Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus can lead to serious infections in humans. The control of these bacteria depends on an efficient immune response and intracellular control [...] Schlüter D (2019) Diversity of bacteria exhibiting bile acid-inducible 7α-dehydroxylation genes in the human gut. Comput. Struct. Biotechnol. J. 17:1016-1019. doi 10.1016/j.csbj.2019.07.012.

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Year 2023

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occurring endogenous and adoptively transferred antiviral T cells in optimizing T-cell immunity against human polyomavirus 1 (BKPyV, BKV) to avoid allograft dysfunction in kidney transplant recipients Friederike [...] speaker! Lily Sophie Rose , GERMANY, Rose.Lily@mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ruthhild Weber (Human Genetics) Project: Ribosomal biogenesis genes and predisposition to brain tumors Tirthankar Saha

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Year 2020

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Thum / Dr. Christian Bär (IMTTS) Project: Screening and validation of natural compound libraries in human iPSC-cardiomyocytes for the treatment of Fabry disease Final exam June 2024 Bushra Khan INDIA khan [...] Jonathan Lühmann GERMANY Luehmann.Jonathan @ mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Doris Steinemann (Human Genetics) Project: Optical Mapping to detect structural genomic variants in cancer Jonathan was class

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Year 2018

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Investigation of noncoding RNA pathways for the treatment of Fabry disease using patient-derived human iPSC-cardiomyocytes. Final exam June 2023 Mi-Sun Jang GERMANY Jang.Mi-Sun@mh-hannover.de Supervisor: [...] Prof. Dr. Nico Lachmann, Pediatric Pneumology Project: Dissecting the onset of macrophages from human iPSC for disease modelling and therapeutic applications Juliette Nowak GERMANY Supervisors: from September

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Publications RG Hilfiker

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Haverich, A., and Hilfiker, A. 2018. Human adipose tissue-derived stromal cells in combination with exogenous stimuli facilitate three-dimensional network formation of human endothelial cells derived from various [...] H., and Hilfiker, A. 2020. Dot blots of solubilized extracellular matrix allow quantification of human antibodies bound to epitopes present in decellularized porcine pulmonary heart valves. Xenotransp [...] three-dimensional tubular endothelial cell networks under defined serum-free cell culture conditions in human collagen hydrogels, in: Scientific Reports 9, Article number: 5437 Sarikouch S, Theodoridis K, Hilfiker

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