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Publications and Outreach

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Protocols in Human Genetics. Curr Protoc Hum Genet. 10.1002/cphg.46. Guadix, J.A., Orlova, V.V., Giacomelli, E., Bellin, M., Ribeiro, M.C., Mummery, C.L., Pérez-Pomares, J.M., Robert Passier (2017). Human pluripotent [...] aberrations in human embryonic stem cells, Ivana Barbaric, July 2017, 33rd Annual Meeting European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, Geneva, Switzerland Genetic changes in human pluripotent stem [...] USA Detection of genetic mosaicism in human pluripotent stem cell cultures, Ivana Barbaric, USF, October 2016; ISCI Workshop: Origins and Implications of Pluripotent Stem Cell Genetic and Epigenetic I

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The humanized liver/mouse model for NAFLD research

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New York. Here, human hepatocytes are injected into immunocompromised mice and replace a large proportion of the mouse liver cells so that the mouse liver is "humanized". By humanizing mice with hepatocytes [...] establish the humanized liver/mouse model for NAFLD research at the MHH in order to further investigate the influence of different hypercaloric diets in the context of genetic risk factors. Other genetic risk factors [...] even liver cancer are poorly understood and are linked to dietary and genetic risk factors, among others. In recent years, several genetic polymorphisms have been associated with advanced NAFLD. Of particular

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RG Martin

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various diseases. 3. Genetic modification of iPS cells and iPS cell-derived cell types Many cardiovascular diseases, e.g. of the heart or the respiratory tract, are associated with genetic defects or mutations [...] which patient-specific cells are obtained, reprogrammed into iPS cells , and then genetically corrected . So far, genetic modifications of stem cells have primarily been performed using randomly integrating [...] molecular signalling during respiratory differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells Complex protocols have been developed to differentiate human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) via endoderm, foregut

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Laboratory areas of the Clinical Department of Haematology

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submission form outside of AMLSG studies Cytogenetic and BCR-ABL analyses are performed at the Institute of Human Genetics . Contact: Phone: +49 511 532 3609 Phone Saturday 8:30-12:30: +49 1761 532 3609 Fax: +49 [...] 6287/4147 Molecular genetic diagnostics Clinical Department Head of department: Prof. Dr. med. Felicitas Thol Head of laboratory: Dr. Inga Sörensen-Zender We offer molecular genetic diagnostics for acute [...] Molecular diagnostics for acute myeloid leukemia: PCR-based detection of chromosomal translocations and genetic aberrations at initial diagnosis on request. Medical laboratory accredited by DAkkS according to

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B Center for Neuromuscular Diseases

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and Institutes of Neuropaediatrics, Cardiology, Pneumology, Immunology, Neuropathology, Neuroradiology and Human Genetics. In addition to clinical assessment, extensive laboratory tests, genetic tests

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PNS

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The latter was originally based on genetic engineering of peripheral glia cells, Schwann cells, but has nowadays evolved to work with Schwann cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) [...] German Armed Forces (2022-2026). We have recently established a protocol for deriving human Schwann cells from human iPSCs and plan to characterize them further with regard to their functional ability in [...] years, studies on peripheral nerve repair and regeneration represent one research focus at our institute. Peripheral nerve lesions result in impairment of quality of life with differing severity for patients

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Paper Stem Cell Reports

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on enables direct PCR screening for footprintless targeted human pluripotent stem cells”, Stem Cell Reports 2014 Genetic engineering of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) via customized designer [...] additional genetic selection. This genome engineering has now been further optimized by scientists from the LEBAO, together with scientists from the departments of Experimental Hematology and Human Genetics [...] lines for research purposes but, ultimately, for future clinical cell therapeutic applications of genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis. Merkert, S., Wunderlich, S., Bednarski, C., Beier, J., Haase, A.,

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Degeneration

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sequencing Crispr/Cas genetic engineering Collaborating Partners: Dr. Marijana Basic (Gnotobiology Facility, Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, MHH) Prof. Dr. Evgeni Ponimaskin (Institute of Neurophysiology [...] tau- and Aβ-induced synaptic degeneration on multiple levels, ranging from tissue culture models to human neocortical resections. Alongside investigations that elucidate ageing-related synaptic changes with [...] omie @ mh-hannover.de). Key publications: All-trans retinoic acid induces synaptic plasticity in human cortical neurons. Lenz M, Kruse P, Eichler A, Straehle J, Beck J, Deller T, Vlachos A. Elife. 2021

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Team leaders

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Clinical Administration Vajen.Beate @ mh-hannover.de PD Dr. med. Georgia Vasileiou Specialist in human genetics Vasileiou.Georgia @ mh-hannover.de Prof. Dr. med. Ruthild G. Weber Specialist, Team Leader N [...] Dr. med. Bernd Auber, MBA Senior consultant, deputy head of institute 0511 532 8719 auber.bernd @ mh-hannover.de PD Dr. med. Tim Ripperger, PhD Senior physician 0511 532 19842 Ripperger.Tim @ mh-hannover

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Year 2000

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chemokine receptor expression on human eosinophils Final exam on November 7th, 2003 (Dr.rer.nat.) Veit Erpenbeck GERMANY (Dr. med.) supervisor: Prof. Dr. Krug, Fraunhofer-Institute, Nicolai-Fuchs-Str. 1, 30625 [...] Rudolph JAPAN (Watabe) supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gossler, Molecular Biology, OE 5250, project: Molecular Genetic Analysis of the Mouse RV-Gene (Baby pause in 2001) Final exam on November 12th, 2004 Gernot Sellge [...] Sellge GERMANY supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bischoff, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, OE 6810, project: Human intestinal mast cells: versatile cells of the intestinal immune system Final exam on November 7th, 2003

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