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MSc position

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editing Different cell migration assays Your role: As a Master thesis candidate, you will learn how to grow mouse monocyte/macrophage cell line and use it in different cell migration assays towards Mck2 protein [...] delete selected cellular molecules to evaluate their role in the monocyte/macrophage binding and migration to Mck2. Your profile: You hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, e.g., biology, biochemistry

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Förster Group

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particularly interested in clearing up the function of chemokines and chemokine receptors during the migration of immune cells into the secondary lymphoid organs and within these organs. In the past, the working [...] of various disease patterns. The use of two-photon microscopy for in vivo visualisation of the migration properties of these cells is a material requirement for finding an answer to this question.

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Event Archive

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School, September 2nd - 3rd, 2011 Content The number of doctors, nursing staff, and patients with a migration background is continuously increasing. Can migrants contribute to alleviating the feared shortage [...] particular focus will be on the cross-sectional category of gender, as women and men are affected by migration, health, and illness in different ways, and often have different roles as actors in the healthcare [...] Medicine Elisabeth Wesselman (18th January 2017) Nearly 20% of the population in Germany has a migration background. Since the agreements to recruit so-called 'guest workers' in the 1960s, a considerable

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Actinopathies and Myosinopathies

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constituting the actin cytoskeleton in non-muscle cells. Essential cellular processes such as cell migration, adhesion, division, and signal transduction depend on an intact actin cytoskeleton and a robust [...] wide range of clinical phenotypes. Most patients present with brain malformations and neuronal migration defects, resulting in neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disabilities. Non-muscle my

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Cytoskeleton Dynamics

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filaments is a major determinant of vital cellular processes such as endocytosis, cytokinesis and cell migration. Specific protein assemblies, composed of various actin-binding proteins, operate in these processes

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MHH investigates prevention of cervical cancer with HPV self-testing

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offer of statutory early detection. For women from socially disadvantaged backgrounds or with a migration background, this rate is even higher. A remedy could be an HPV self-testing procedure for which [...] y, we still reach too few women for regular cervical cancer screening, especially those with a migration background or low income. With the option of HPV self-testing, the study offers a particularly

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Publications - Prof. Dr. Jan Faix

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membranes. Nat Commun. 9, 1630. Litschko C, Damiano-Guercio J, Brühmann S, Faix J. Analysis of Random Migration of Dictyostelium Amoeba in Confined and Unconfined Environments. Methods Mol Biol. 1749, 341-350 [...] Small JV, Faix J, Blanchoin L, Gautreau A. Inhibitory signalling to the Arp2/3 complex steers cell migration. Nature. 503, 281-284. Disanza A, Bisi S, Winterhoff M, Milanesi F, Ushakov DS, Kast D, Marighetti [...] Schwarz J, Gerhard R, Faix J, Stradal TE, Brakebusch C, Rottner K. Rac function is crucial for cell migration but is not required for spreading and focal adhesion formation. J Cell Sci. 126, 4572-4588. Koestler

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Main treatment areas and tests

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e function test (hydrogen peroxide production, dihydrorhodamine staining) Phagocytosis testing Migration Assays Leukocyte Adhesion Molecules Fc receptors for IgG Complement analyses (CH50, AP50, single

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Projects

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„Development of novel strategies to treat Graft-versus-Host Disease by interfering with donor T cell migration“ *In August 2011, this project was officially associated to the SFB 738 "Optimization of conventional

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Institute of Immunology

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research focuses on the function of chemokines and chemokine receptors for the localization and migration of leukocytes, the role of dendritic cells in the activation and function of αβ T cells, and on

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