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Mitochondria are cell organelles surrounded by a double membrane. In addition to numerous essential functions in the ...
Doctoral students have described a new selective biocatalyst in an interdisciplinary and inter-university collaboration. The ...
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There is “strong evidence” that the man in Düsseldorf, Germany, was cured through a high-risk procedure that offers hope for further research.
University Hospital Düsseldorf. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images A German patient has become the third person to ever be cured of HIV via stem cell transplant. Getty Images/Westend61 ...
Following a special review of the patient’s care conducted by the King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, it was ...
New biocatalysts can produce useful epoxides from harmful styrene, and do this so selectively that only the desired compounds ...
The University of Düsseldorf, also known as Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU), is a public university in the western German city of Düsseldorf and was founded in 1965. The university can ...
Now, researchers from Düsseldorf University Hospital in Germany have shown for a third time that this treatment is an effective cure for HIV as well as leukemia.
The 53-year-old patient at Düsseldorf University Hospital in Germany, who had been diagnosed with HIV, received a bone marrow transplant intended to treat leukemia in 2013.
The IciStem consortium, whose members include Asier Sáez-Cirión's team at the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with Düsseldorf University Hospital (Germany), the University of Hamburg ...
In 2013, a team led by virologist Björn-Erik Jensen at Düsseldorf University Hospital in Germany destroyed the patient’s cancerous bone marrow cells and replaced them with stem cells from a ...