Name | Leon Harrer |
Affiliation | Institute of Physiology Department of Physiology I vegetative Physiology |
Street | Röntgenring 10 |
Zip Code | 97070 |
City | Würzburg |
Email | E-mail |
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Section | Biomedicine |
Title of Thesis Project | Rolle der NO-sensitiven Guanylyl-Cyclase bei der Leberfibrose der Maus |
Primary Supervisor | Prof. Dr. Andreas Friebe |
Member of Thesis Committee | PD Dr. Anna Kobsar |
| Prof. Dr. Andreas Geier |
| Prof. Dr. Kai Schuh |
Publication |
Hepatic stellate cells in zone 1 engage in capillarization rather than myofibroblast formation in murine liver fibrosis. Khan MA, Fischer J, Harrer L, Schwiering F, Groneberg D, Friebe A. Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 13;14(1):18840. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-69898-z.
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NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase discriminates pericyte-derived interstitial from intra-alveolar myofibroblasts in murine pulmonary fibrosis. Aue A, Englert N, Harrer L, Schwiering F, Gaab A, König P, Adams R, Schmidtko A, Friebe A, Groneberg D. Respir Res. 2023 Jun 22;24(1):167. doi: 10.1186/s12931-023-02479-2.
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| Last update Publications 03.08.2024 |
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