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Publications RG Hilfiker

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cells for tissue engineering approaches. J Tissue Eng 8:2041731417698852. Mogaldea, A., Goecke, T., Theodoridis, K., Haverich, A., Cebotari, S., and Hilfiker, A. 2017. Tissue Engineering of Vein Valves Based [...] A, Haverich A: Biological scaffolds for heart valve tissue engineering. In: Hauser, Hansjörg; Fussenegger, Martin M Editors. Tissue Engineering, Series: Methods in Molecular Medicine. 2nd ed. New York: [...] application of tissue engineered human heart valves using autologous progenitor cells. Circulation 2006;114, no. 1 Suppl:I132. Giere B, Hilfiker A, Haverich A: Tissue engineering -- in vitro culture of

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iCARE

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N., American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2014. 189: 167), efficient genetic engineering of iPSCs (Merkert, S., Stem cell reports, 2014. 2: 107) as well as the development of technologies [...] characterization of genetically enriched hiPSC derived CMs and transplantation in a preclinical non-human primate model. Development of GMP compliant processes for the reprogramming and genetic modification of [...] Subproject 2 (MHH: Köhl, Martin; Miltenyi): GMP compliant scale up of iPSC-generation and genetic engineering Subproject 3 (MHH: Köhl, Zweigerdt; Miltenyi): Clinical scale up of iPSC-CM and MSC production

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Funded by the European Research Council

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inflammation or injury. For 30 years, A1AT is used as a substitution therapy for emphysema patients with genetic A1AT deficiency, and shows very good safety and tolerance in many preclinical models. Current scientific [...] Dr. Rainer Blasczyk Department / Institute: Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) donated by recovered patients is a promising treatment option

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Kirsten Haastert-Talini, Prof. Dr. med. vet.

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Evaluation of a Novel Hyaluronic Acid–Laminin Hydrogel as Luminal Filler and Carrier System for Genetically Engineered Schwann Cells in Critical Gap Length Tubular Peripheral Nerve Graft in Rats. Dietzmeyer N

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Targeting heart disease

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vectors dock onto the body cell via the vector envelope, the so-called capsid, and transfer their genetic cargo into the cell interior. There it is read and converted into the corresponding protein according [...] Christian Bär, baer.christian@mh-hannover.de , phone (0511) 532-2883. The original paper "AAV capsid engineering identified two novel variants with improved in vivo tropism for cardiomyocytes" can be found here

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Keeping organ rejection in check with killer cells

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team led by Dr Anna Christina Dragon from the Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering at Hannover Medical School (MHH) is now developing a new type of cell therapy to preserve organ [...] immune cells of the patient – the so-called T cells – which we convert into killer cells through genetic modification so that they precisely eliminate the responsible B cells that would otherwise produce

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Year 2023

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Thomas Thum (Institute of Molecular and Translational Therapeutic Strategies, IMTTS) Project: Engineering AAV in vivo tropism towards pre-apoptotic cardiomyocytes Shubham is class speaker! Lily Sophie [...] Sophie Rose , GERMANY, Rose.Lily@mh-hannover.de Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ruthhild Weber (Human Genetics) Project: Ribosomal biogenesis genes and predisposition to brain tumors Tirthankar Saha , INDIA, Saha.Tir

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Publications

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Evaluation of a Novel Hyaluronic Acid–Laminin Hydrogel as Luminal Filler and Carrier System for Genetically Engineered Schwann Cells in Critical Gap Length Tubular Peripheral Nerve Graft in Rats. Dietzmeyer N [...] Haastert-Talini K (2014): In vitro cell-seeded chitosan filma for peripheral nerve tissue engineering. Tissue Engineering Part A; 20(17-18):2339-49. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2013.0621. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g [...] pathway via profilin. Hum Mol Genet. 2011 Dec 15;20(24):4865-78. Epub 2011 Sep 14. Kirsten Haastert-Talini (2011) Chapter 9: Experimental Approaches on Tissue engineering Repair of Peripheral Nerve Gaps

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Excellence Strategy 2025

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for regenerative therapies were tested using novel (preferably postnatal) cell sources modified by genetic, epigenetic or matrix-based principles. HBRS - since 2000 Founded in 2000, the interdisciplinary [...] established research foci "Infection & Immunity", "Transplantation & Regeneration" and "Biomedical Engineering & Implants" as well as the new area of potential "Oncology". In the Excellence Initiative funding

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Alumni Profiles

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2011 Paulina Blazejewska Research Topic: Genetic susceptibility in mammals to influenza infection Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Klaus Schughart, Experimental Mouse Genetics, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research [...] (BSc), Dr. G.R.D College of Science, India; MSc Human Genetics, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, India; Molecular Genetics (MSc), University of Leicester, England Melanie Rust Research [...] Dr. Ulrich Kalinke, Department of Experimental Infection Research, Twincore Academic Background: Genetics and Microbiology, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany Nicola Frericks Research Topic: Viral d

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