ion transport processes in the gastrointestinal tract. Three main areas determine the activity: to study the molecular mechanisms of the epithelial barrier and the PH micromileau in the gastrointestinal
bronchoalveolar lavage induced by nasal vaccination against Pseudomonas aeruginosa: a clinical phase I/II study. U. Baumann, K.n Göcke, B. Gewecke, J. Freihorst, B. Ulrich von Specht. Respir Res. 2007 Aug 5;8(1):57
+49-511-532-4355 E-Mail: schlueter.dirk @ mh-hannover.de 2. University training and degree 04/84-10/90 Studies of Human Medicine, Universities Düsseldorf and Essen 3. Academic qualifications and scientific career
the Clinic for Pediatric Pneumology, Allergology and Neonatology at Hannover Medical School. After studying human medicine at the Ruhr-Universität-Bochum and the Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School
autochthonous/orthotopic mouse models of HCC, CCA and PDAC that we have developed and use in our studies are physiological and tumor development in mice is similar to that in humans. Compared to subcutaneous [...] effect in oncology. TCM has a long history and is administered in China alongside chemotherapy. In our study, we aim to investigate the mechanism of action of TCM sufficiently in molecular biology and cell biology
be able to link genuine basic biochemical research with translational application. "I originally studied pharmacy, and the development of substances that can ideally actually be used on patients one day
the resolution in this area of the capsid is not sufficient for this," explains Thomas Krey. In the study results now published, the researchers were able to prove that the portal cap protein (pORF19) also
01.10.2021 The start has been a success: today, Friday, 28 students began their midwifery studies at the Hannover Medical School (MHH). Professor Dr. Mechthild Groß, head midwife and acting head of the
transient kinetic approaches. This approach is complemented by in vitro and in silico structural studies of the relevant actin-ABP complexes using X-ray crystallography and molecular dynamics simulations
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