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Studying at MHH

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Health (IDOH) Human - Animal - Environment Here you will learn the basics of various infectious diseases with special reference to zoonotic agents, pathogens that can jump from animals to humans. ⇒ to the

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Publications - Prof. Dr. Ute Curth

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Curth, S. Moniot, S. Mosalaganti, S. Raunser and C. Steegborn (2013). Molecular architecture of the human protein deacetylase Sirt1 and its regulation by AROS and resveratrol. Biosci Rep 33(3) . Naue, N. [...] Letters 430, 197-200 Yang, C., Curth, U., Urbanke, C. and Kang, C.-H. (1997) Crystal structure of human mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein at 2.4Å resolution Nature structural biology 4, [...] single-stranded DNA: Structural comparison of the single-stranded DNA-binding proteins from E. coli and human mitochondria FEBS Letters 411, 313-316 . Curth, U., Genschel, J., Urbanke, C. and Greipel, J. (1996)

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Research Networks and Third Party Projects

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rapid processing of fresh human tissue and body fluids as well as biobanking and long-term storage. Quickly available, expertly assessed and extremely valuable tissue from human and animal hearts and lungs [...] care after kidney transplant Further infomation: https://ntx360grad.de/ Copyright: NTX 360° Human genetics Human genetic studies Information will follow Lung Tx Lung-Tx For patients with the most severe [...] Establishment and characterization of collections of microbial pathogens and compound producer as well as human biomaterial and their derivatives (DNA, RNA, meta data, cell lines) for DZIF and other partners at

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Better care for pregnant women with precancerous cervical cancer

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women between 25 and 35 years of age. The main risk factor for developing cervical cancer is the human papillomavirus (HPV). Surgery is the treatment of choice. However, such an operation is problematic

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MHH: Mystery of heart repair solved

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range from massive cardiac insufficiency to heart failure. Unlike the liver, the heart of an adult human being can hardly regenerate. However, it is able to initiate repair processes. Exactly how these repair

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New gene transporter to trick the immune system

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much smaller than 100 nanometres, i.e. smaller than 100 millionths of a millimetre. By comparison, a human hair is about 70,000 nanometres thick. The tiny particles are easily absorbed into body cells, making

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MHH: Main switch for hereditary muscle atrophy found

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explains Dr. Hensel. Therefore, the observation from the tiny worm can probably also be transferred to humans. There are already approved drugs against SMA. However, they do not work equally well at every point

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Research for the weakest

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macrophages. His goal is that lung infections can be cured with the help of phagocytes grown from human stem cells in the laboratory. Professor Lachmann works in the MHH Clinic for Paediatric Pneumology

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Publications

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Fischer S, Stanke F, Tümmler B. Front Immunol 2021 Feb ;12:599133.doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.599133. The human respiratory tract microbial community structures in healthy and cystic fibrosis infants. M.-M. Pust

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Current Projects

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Bis-T23 or the rational design of new compounds. We have determined the crystal structure of the human dynamin tetramer (Reubold et al. 2015, Nature ), which represents the key state of the oligomerization

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