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Keeping organ rejection in check with killer cells

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rejection," explains the young scientist. The structures on the surface of the body cells, the so-called human leukocyte antigens (HLA), are decisive for this. Based on these tissue characteristics, our immune

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MHH: Gene correction as a possible therapy for iron storage disease

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to 30 to 40 per cent," Dr. Krooss hopes. If this succeeds and the application then also works in humans, a single injection could in future save people suffering severely from haemochromatosis from liver

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"We are living the medicine of tomorrow"

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and administration who brings particularly great expertise in the areas of construction financing, human resources management and the design of efficient administrative processes," said Professor Manns.

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Year 2004

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mitotic cyclins like cyclin B or cyclin A by proteolytic mechanisms and role in the development of human malignancies Final exam November 2008 Mingmin Chen CHINA supervisor: Prof. Dr. Seidler, Gastroent

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Cardiology, OE 6880, project: Role of TNF-a antagonism on atherosclerotic plaque development in a humanized mouse model from October 2012: University Giessen und Marburg GmbH, Kardiology, Biomed. Forschu

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Thesis Documents

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Laser-Scanning Microscopy Study on the Role of Actin in Spindle Assembly and Chromosome Segregation in Human Oocytes. Dissertation, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover. • Peter Franz, Dr. rer. nat. (2021) Kinetische

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AG Buitrago Molina / Hardtke-Wolenski

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homeostasis of non-starving cells and in regeneration. Defects in autophagy have been linked to various human diseases, including cancer. This has led to increased interest in the modulation of autophagy as a

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Bohne lab

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l RNA expression. On the cellular side we are interested in non-coding mutations causing various human diseases. Both areas follow our central idea: A deeper knowledge of both viral gene expression and

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Year 2019

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ation Immunology Project: Modulation of T and NK cell responses by recombinant NKG2DL expressing human CMV strains as strategy for the development of a CMV vaccine Final exam November 2023 Philipp Joel

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Latest news from the clinic

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(macrophages). His goal is that lung infections can be cured with the help of macrophages grown from human stem cells in the laboratory. Learn more here . Prof. Dr. Dr. Tümmler heads the research group "Molecular

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