wheel web spiders (Nephila edulis ) from our own breeding. Obtaining the silk is painless for the animals and does not harm them. few weeks old spiderlings Adult Nephila edulis in free laboratory keeping [...] numbness to motor deficits. The formation of neuromas in the defect area is also a known problem. Animal studies have shown that an interposition of spider silk leads to a recovery of motor and sensory
optimizes various protocols for the isolation and transplantation of murine and human hepatocytes in animal models and xenotransplantation models. The projects are currently funded by the German Research [...] optimizes various protocols for the isolation and transplantation of murine and human hepatocytes in animal models and xenotransplantation models. The projects are currently funded by the German Research
07.07.2021 In medical research, animal models are used to clarify the development of diseases and to develop suitable therapies. In order to be able to transfer the results to humans, however, it must
introduced into the liver using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors. After treatment, the test animals showed a significant reduction in iron parameters. With a prevalence of 0.2 - 0.4%, congenital h
blood samples from HDV patients in the individual Clinical Departments. There is also no reliable animal model in which the reactions to the virus could be scientifically investigated. Developing a new
and immunomonitoring of native and genetically engineered grafts in small and large pre-clinical animal models. Research Fields Transplant Engineering Transplant Immunology Genetic Engineering Cell Pharming
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approaches are compared and analyzed with those of in-vivo therapy - this is done in both large animal and small animal models B) The extensive expertise of the working group enables the respective individual
own breeding," says laboratory manager Dr Sarah Strauß. Extracting the silk is painless for the animals and does not harm them, the biologist emphasises. The holding thread is the spider's "safety rope"
diseases, the biochemist suspects. Next, the research team would like to test the results in the animal model and use the MS expertise available in Lower Saxony for this. "For this, we would like intensive