Article - 14/04/2008 Molecular cell recognition - putting the brain in order The neurogeneticists in the group of Professor Karl-Friedrich Fischbach at the University of Freiburg are investigating how the complex optical areas of the brain are organised. They found that proteins form a functional unit.https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/molecular-cell-recognition-putting-the-brain-in-order
Article - 30/03/2008 Small air bubbles with a huge impact Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Metal Research in Stuttgart and their colleagues from Chicago and Miami have identified a physical mechanism that gives a new explanation as to how ion channels work.https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/small-air-bubbles-with-a-huge-impact
Press release - 20/02/2008 ZRM and Naturin develop innovative biomembranes The Centre for Regenerative Biology and Medicine ZRM in Tübingen has joined forces with Naturin GmbH based in Weinheim. The partners plan to develop new carrier materials on the basis of collagen which improve cell cultures and medical implants.https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/zrm-and-naturin-develop-innovative-biomembranes
Article - 05/02/2008 Protecting the liver from oxygen stress The Emmy Noether junior research group in the Department of Surgery at the University Hospital of Heidelberg is to be funded with 1.2 million over the next five years. The group will focus on how tissue damage in donor livers can be prevented. The group headed by Dr. Martin Schneider.https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/protecting-the-liver-from-oxygen-stress
Article - 15/01/2008 Female hearts fibrillate differently Gender-specific differences are currently not only a subject of debate for experts but have also raised broad media interest. However there are very few specific investigations that are able to provide a clear answer said Prof. Volker Kühlkamp chief physician in the Department of CardiologyElectrophysiology at the Lake Constance Heart Centre in ConstanceKreuzlingen and specialist in cardiac arrhythmia. https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/female-hearts-fibrillate-differently
Article - 20/12/2007 Viruses are the major cause of myocardial diseases About 500000 people in Germany suffer from dilatative cardiomyopathy DCM. Viral infections are the major cause of this myocardial disease. Its molecular and cellular mechanisms are being investigated in a transregional SFB project at the University of Tübingen.https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/viruses-are-the-major-cause-of-myocardial-diseases