SEEK ID: https://seek.lisym.org/people/101
Location: Germany
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Joined: 25th Apr 2018
Expertise: hepatic Immunology, clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, tumor biology, animal models
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Liver Systems Medicine : striving to develop non-invasive methods for diagnosing and treating NAFLD by combining mathematical modeling and biological research. LiSyM, is a multidisciplinary research network, in which molecular and cell biologists, clinical researchers, pharmacologists and experts in mathematical modeling examine the liver in its entirety. LiSyM research focuses on the metabolic liver disease non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which includes non-alcoholic steatohepatitis ...
Projects: LiSyM Core Infrastructure and Management (LiSyM-PD), LiSyM Pillar I: Early Metabolic Injury (LiSyM-EMI), LiSyM Pillar II: Chronic Liver Disease Progression (LiSyM-DP), LiSyM Pillar III: Regeneration and Repair in Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure (LiSyM-ACLF), LiSyM Pillar IV: Liver Function Diagnostics (LiSyM-LiFuDi), Model Guided Pharmacotherapy In Chronic Liver Disease (LiSyM-MGP), Molecular Steatosis - Imaging & Modeling (LiSyM-MSIM), The Hedgehog Signalling Pathway (LiSyM-JGMMS), Multi-Scale Models for Personalized Liver Function Tests (LiSyM-MM-PLF), LiSyM PALs, Project Management PTJ, LiSyM network, LiSyM Scientific Leadership Team (LiSyM-LT)
Web page: https://www.lisym.org/
This comprises the whole LiSyM network
Programme: LiSyM: Liver Systems Medicine
Public web page: http://www.lisym.org
Start date: 1st Jan 2016
Organisms: Rattus norvegicus, Rattus rattus, Mus musculus, Homo sapiens
In one in five people with NAFLD, the functioning liver cells, the hepatocytes, are replaced by connective tissue. Eventually this fibrosis becomes irreversible. In this state the liver is like a ‘scar that never heals’. Through it, the liver loses many of its vital functions. LiSyM-Pillar II wants to know more about which factors promote fibrosis and the conditions under which fibrosis becomes irreversible How can fibrosis be diagnosed as early as possible? Researchers in the pillar are also ...
Programme: LiSyM: Liver Systems Medicine
Public web page: http://www.lisym.org/our-work/pillar-research
Start date: 1st Jan 2016
Organisms: Mus musculus, Rattus rattus, Rattus norvegicus, Homo sapiens
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Authors: D. Heinrichs, E. F. Brandt, P. Fischer, Janine Koehncke, Theresa H. Wirtz, N. Guldiken, S. Djudjaj, P. Boor, D.Kroy, R. Weiskirchen, Richard Bucala, H.E. Wasmuth, P. Strnad, Christian Trautwein, J. Bernhagen, M. L. Berres
Date Published: 28th Jan 2021
Publication Type: Journal
Citation:
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Authors: Theresa H. Wirtz, Philipp A. Reuken, Christian Jansen, Petra Fischer, Irina Bergmann, Christina Backhaus, Christoph Emontzpohl, Johanna Reißing, Elisa F. Brandt, M. Teresa Koenen, Kai M. Schneider, Robert Schierwagen, Maximilian J. Brol, Johannes Chang, Henning W. Zimmermann, Nilay Köse-Vogel, Thomas Eggermann, Ingo Kurth, Christian Stoppe, Richard Bucala, Jürgen Bernhagen, Michael Praktiknjo, Andreas Stallmach, Christian Trautwein, Jonel Trebicka, Tony Bruns, Marie-Luise Berres
Date Published: 1st Dec 2020
Publication Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2020.100221
Citation: JHEP Reports:100221
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Authors: T. H. Wirtz, P. Fischer, C. Backhaus, I. Bergmann, E. F. Brandt, D. Heinrichs, M. T. Koenen, K. M. Schneider, T. Eggermann, I. Kurth, C. Stoppe, J. Bernhagen, T. Bruns, J. Fischer, T. Berg, C. Trautwein, M. L. Berres
Date Published: 31st Jul 2019
Publication Type: Journal
PubMed ID: 31370326
Citation: Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Jul 31;20(15). pii: ijms20153753. doi: 10.3390/ijms20153753.
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Authors: T. H. Wirtz, P. Fischer, C. Backhaus, I. Bergmann, E. F. Brandt, D. Heinrichs, M. T. Koenen, K. M. Schneider, T. Eggermann, I. Kurth, C. Stoppe, J. Bernhagen, T. Bruns, J. Fischer, T. Berg, C. Trautwein, M. L. Berres
Date Published: 31st Jul 2019
Publication Type: Journal
PubMed ID: 31370326
Citation: Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Jul 31;20(15). pii: ijms20153753. doi: 10.3390/ijms20153753.