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Two years with heart patch: patient reports on experiences
18.03.2024

Two years with heart patch: patient reports on experiences

Unique in the world: laboratory-grown heart tissue has been implanted in patients with heart failure as part of a study conducted by the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH). The so-called heart patch is intended to strengthen the heart permanently and has the potential for
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Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies approved
08.03.2024

Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies approved

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung (EKFS) supports new research center for optogenetic therapies with 37.4 million euros over ten years at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). The state of Lower Saxony is strongly supporting the establishment of the center and, together with the UMG, is holding out the prospect of up to
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First heat map for individual red blood cells
02.03.2024

First heat map for individual red blood cells

Researchers measure heat flow: from active metabolic forces inside cell to flickering cell membrane   Entropy is often associated with disorder and chaos, but in biology it is related to energy efficiency and is closely linked to metabolism, the set of chemical reactions that sustain life. An international research team
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Light into the darkness of photosynthesis: 3D insights into the copying machine of chloroplasts
01.03.2024

Light into the darkness of photosynthesis: 3D insights into the copying machine of chloroplasts

For life on Earth, it is essential that plants carry out photosynthesis and ultimately produce oxygen and chemical energy with the help of sunlight. Researchers from Göttingen and Hannover have now succeeded for the first time in visualizing the copying machine of chloroplasts, the RNA polymerase PEP, in high-resolution 3D.
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Lipid fibrils: A new building block for understanding Alzheimer’s disease
01.03.2024

Lipid fibrils: A new building block for understanding Alzheimer’s disease

Lipids play an important role in the development of Alzheimer’s dementia. However, more details about this process were previously unknown. A team of scientists from Göttingen, Jülich, and Düsseldorf has now determined the atomic structures of lipid-fibril complexes for the first time.   Link to the press release article (in
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Recordings of Public Lecture Series “Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus” online
08.02.2024

Recordings of Public Lecture Series “Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus” online

„Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus“ (Heart and Brain in focus together) is the title of the public lecture series of the University of Göttingen and the Lower Saxony Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Göttingen in the winter semester 2023/2024. In the series, MBExC scientists gave comprehensive insights into
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New gene therapy for children born deaf in clinical trials
01.02.2024

New gene therapy for children born deaf in clinical trials

To date, hearing impairment can only be treated with medical devices such as hearing aids or cochlear implants. Gene therapy could offer an alternative in certain cases in the future. Building on pioneering work by researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), children suffering from a hearing impairment due
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Energy supply in human cells is subject to quality control
19.01.2024

Energy supply in human cells is subject to quality control

Researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and members of the MBExC have discovered a new quality control mechanism that regulates the energy production in human cells. This process takes place in mitochondria, the power plants of the cell. Malfunctions of mitochondria lead to serious diseases of the nerves,
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Big impacts from small changes in cell
21.12.2023

Big impacts from small changes in cell

Research at Göttingen and Warwick Universities reveals how filament interactions affect cellular networks   Tiny things matter – for instance, one amino acid can completely alter the architecture of the cell. Researchers at the Universities of Göttingen and Warwick investigated the structure and mechanics of the main component of the
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New insights into sound coding in our ears
14.12.2023

New insights into sound coding in our ears

Sensory cells and neurons in the ear communicate by secreting neurotransmitter in response to sound stimuli. Scientists of the University Medical Center Göttingen, the Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging, and the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences describe new details of this process that regulates the release of neurotransmitters and
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