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Basic research - Applied - Material development

Description

Applied basic research centred around the development and improvement of analytical/diagnostic procedures for the determination of proteins, enzymes, markers or genes. Description adapted from: https://www.aerzteblatt.de/int/archive/article/64227.

Research projects
6
Research areas
10
Research networks
0
Working groups
5
People
19
Publications
1
Event items
0

Research projects

Cell Morphology, Cell Deformability and Microclots in ME/CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Annick Fehrer
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin,Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
Research period:
2024-01
to 2026-12
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Hemic and lymphatic system dysfunction, Infections
Development of Diagnostic Tests to Detect Autoantibodies in CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Carmen Scheibenbogen
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin
Research period:
Not available
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction
Establishing Immunological Assays for the Diagnostics of ME/CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Annick Fehrer
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin,University Clinic Bonn,German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
Research period:
Not available
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction
Extracellular Vesicles from Plasma as Potential Biomarkers for an Improved Diagnosis of Endothelial Dysfunction in ME/CFS
Project status:
Completed
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Diana Boristowski
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin
Research period:
Not available
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Cardiovascular system dysfunction
Functional autoantibodies against G-protein-coupled receptors in patients with ME/CFS (FAME)
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Bettina Hohberger
Organisations:
University Clinic Erlangen
Research period:
2024-11
to 2027-11
Research types:
Basic research, Clinical research
Research areas:
Immune system dysfunction
Plasma Extracellular Vesicles as Potential Biomarkers for Endothelial Dysfunction in ME/CFS
Project status:
Ongoing
Country:
Germany
Principal investigator:
Martina Seifert
Organisations:
Charité – University Medicine Berlin
Research period:
Not available
Research types:
Basic research
Research areas:
Cardiovascular system dysfunction