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    We need to talk-how muscle stem cells communicate by Majchrzak, Karolina, Hentschel, Erik, Hönzke, Katja, Geithe, Christiane, von Maltzahn, Julia

    “…Skeletal muscle is one of the tissues with the highest ability to regenerate, a finely controlled process which is critically depending on muscle stem cells…”
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    Introducing quality measures in an academic research consortium by Hülsemann, Maren, Wiebach, Janine, Drude, Natascha Ingrid, Kniffert, Silke, Behm, Laura, Hönzke, Katja, Baumgardt, Morris, Hippenstiel, Stefan, Hocke, Andreas C, Dirnagl, Ulrich, Tölch, Ulf

    Published in EMBO reports (03-08-2022)
    “…Lessons from implementing quality control systems in an academic research consortium to improve Good Scientific Practice and reproducibility…”
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    Reversion of Pneumolysin-Induced Executioner Caspase Activation Redirects Cells to Survival by Nerlich, Andreas, von Wunsch Teruel, Iris, Mieth, Maren, Hönzke, Katja, Rückert, Jens C, Mitchell, Timothy J, Suttorp, Norbert, Hippenstiel, Stefan, Hocke, Andreas C

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (04-06-2021)
    “…Abstract Apoptosis is an indispensable mechanism for eliminating infected cells and activation of executioner caspases is considered to be a point of no…”
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    State-of-the-art analytical methods of viral infections in human lung organoids by Morris Baumgardt, Maren Hülsemann, Anna Löwa, Diana Fatykhova, Karen Hoffmann, Mirjana Kessler, Maren Mieth, Katharina Hellwig, Doris Frey, Alina Langenhagen, Anne Voss, Benedikt Obermayer, Emanuel Wyler, Simon Dökel, Achim D Gruber, Ulf Tölch, Stefan Hippenstiel, Andreas C Hocke, Katja Hönzke

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Human-based organ models can provide strong predictive value to investigate the tropism, virulence, and replication kinetics of viral pathogens. Currently,…”
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