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Periodontology and peri-implantology

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addition, there are a number of local and general (systemic) risk factors, such as smoking or poorly controlled blood sugar (diabetes mellitus), which can promote the development and progression of the disease [...] For example, regenerative periodontal surgery is not very successful in heavy smokers and poorly controlled diabetics. The long-term goal is to restore an inflammation-free periodontium and prevent further

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Immunology, infection and imaging

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killer cells (NK cells) play the biggest role? What mechanisms do the various immune cells use to control the infection? How efficiently does a single immune cell protect the host organism? To answer these [...] Y, Heller K, Ritter C, Keyser KA, Wagner K, Liu X, Messerle M, Stahl FR*, Halle S*, Förster R*. Control of primary mouse cytomegalovirus infection in lung nodular inflammatory foci by cooperation of i

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Publications Gaestel

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doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2036236. PMID: 33882214 MK2 degradation as a sensor of signal intensity that controls stress-induced cell fate. Gutierrez-Prat N, Cubillos-Rojas M, Cánovas B, Kuzmanic A, Gupta J, Igea [...] MB, Gaestel M. Trends Biochem Sci. 43, 158-167. PDF 2017 p38 MAPK/MK2-dependent phosphorylation controls cytotoxic RIPK1 signaling in inflammation and infection Menon MB*, Gropengießer J*, Fischer J, Novikova

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WG Jacobs

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prior sensitization to efficiently kill virus-infected and tumor cells enabling them to immediately control until lymphocytes of the adopted immune system overtake and terminate infection and tumorigenesis [...] cells can produce several cytokines such as IFN-γ, TNF-α, GM-CSF and IP10 allowing them to also control and regulate immune functions by soluble factors. Other areas of research: innate immunity, immu

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Dual study program in business administration at the MHH

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bright minds who are keen to stay on top of things and be part of change. We want to show you what controlling means, how science financing works and what all this can have to do with you. Let's create perspectives [...] hospitals! Immerse yourself in the exciting world of business administration with opportunities in controlling, human resources, research funding and project management. Our program places a special focus on

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Dr. rer nat. Xing Xiao

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focus Orexin and hippocampus in cognition and metabolism Metabolic stress in the brain and central control of energy metabolism Investigation of neuronal circuits in vivo and in organotypic co-cultures to [...] Nature Communications 2021; 12: 5249. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25380-2 Research highlight: Glucose control. Lewis, S. Nat Rev Neurosci 22, 655 (2021). Doi: 10.1038/s41583-021-00530-z Shp-1 dephosphorylates

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Kira Behrens

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(2020) An Erg-driven transcriptional program controls B cell lymphopoiesis. Nature Communications 11(11): 3013. Behrens K and Alexander WS. (2018) Cytokine control of megakaryopoiesis. Growth Factors 36(3 [...] Kueh AJ, Herold MJ, Hilton DJ, Babon JJ, Nicola NA, Behrens K* , Alexander WS*. (2025) Cullin-5 controls the number of megakaryocyte-committed stem cells to prevent thrombocytosis in mice. Blood 145(10):

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Forensic Medicine MHH

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Institute of Toxicology Accompanying substance analysis, BtM detection, section toxicology, abstinence control, etc. Forensic molecular genetics Genetic testing by means of DNA analysis Child protection outpatient

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Aquabeam

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computer console and a robotic handpiece. The handpiece is inserted into the urethra under cystoscopic control and fixed to a holding arm. The tissue to be removed is marked in real time using a transrectal

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Cellular Biophysics

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for providing polarity, tension, stability and adhesive properties to cells in a spatiotemporally controlled manner. We follow an interdisciplinary approach that is based on a methodological framework combining

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