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first funding period were, for example, the non-animal safety assessment of gene therapies or transplants from other species, the digestive tract - especially the oral mucosa, intestine and liver - and
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Wiliams-Beuren syndrome), veins or in the portal vein system (portal vein stenoses, e.g. after liver transplantation) Therapy options for special clinical pictures
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presentation "Neuronal firing activity and molecular findings in the basal ganglia after striatal transplantation of dopamine neurons in hemiparkinsonian rats". Further authors are M. Alam, A. Ratzka, J. K.
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for the first time in 2004. In other words, I save half an ovary before chemotherapy and can then transplant it back into the woman's body afterwards if she no longer has ovarian function. As a third method [...] therapy, first carried out in 2004. Worldwide, 120 children have been born after ovarian re-transplantation, in Germany around 20. This is a fairly new method, but very promising and can also be used,