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AG Kefalakes

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. The hepatitis D virus (HDV) is the smallest virus and the only satellite virus known to infect humans, inducing the least frequent but most severe form of viral hepatitis. HDV infection occurs either

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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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German Research Foundation (DFG) (1979 – 1984) and the office of the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat) (1984 – 1990) he served as Secretary General of the German Rector’s Conference [...] Copyright: Nico Herzog Deputy Chairwoman: Dr. med. Martina Wenker Dr. Wenker studied biology and human medicine at the University of Göttingen. After licensing as a physician, she worked in a number of

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Schizophrenia drug as new therapy against dementia

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therapeutic effect of amisulpride was also shown, among other things, in nerve cells differentiated from human stem cells with disease-relevant mutations. "Now, in cooperation with the Neurological Clinic of the

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Visual communication before CI use does not harm deaf children

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03.05.2023 Humans have five senses to perceive their environment: Sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. If a person loses one of these, the remaining senses partially compensate for the loss. People

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The important role of the corpus luteum for a trouble-free pregnancy

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restricted in the early pregnancy phase. "Interestingly, the vasodilator hormone relaxin, which in humans is released almost exclusively by the corpus luteum and contributes to better blood flow to the uterus

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The key to hearing development

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the outer hair cells causes them to convert to inner hair cells." Since the inner ear of mice and humans is similar, the researchers assume that the regulatory pathways are also transferable. The identification

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Anti-ageing: Spermidine reduces hair loss and protects the heart

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our body cells, spermidine supplementation could also protect against many age-related diseases in humans. Keyword spermidine: Spermidine is an endogenous, natural substance. It was first discovered in male

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Cells of the future

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feature of the resulting iPS cells is their ability to give rise to any functional cell type of the human body. Thus, iPS cells can be used to generate specific replacement cells in a dish, which subsequently

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About us

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single-cell analysis, and on the other hand, the analysis of complex metagenomes based on different human tissues and body fluids using optimized laboratory processes and an analysis pipeline developed in-house

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