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Synaptolysis: Unveiling a Novel Mechanism of Programmed Necrosis

Join us at the Cluster of Excellence event where Prof. John W. Elrod from Temple University School of Medicine explores "Synaptolysis," a groundbreaking concept in regenerative biology and reconstructive therapy. Learn about this cutting-edge research on Thursday, September 25, 2014, at Seminar Room 30 (K5, 02) at 5 pm c.t. Contact Prof. Jörg Heineke at Tel. 0511/532-3079 for more information.

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Synaptolysis: Unveiling a Novel Mechanism of Programmed Necrosis

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  1. Cluster of Excellence - “From Regenerative Biology to Reconstructive Therapy” Guest: Prof. John W. Elrod, PhDTemple University School of Medicine, Center for Translational Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Philadelphia, USA“Synaptolysis - A novel mechanism of programmed necrosis” Thursday, September 25, 2014, Seminar Room 30 (K5, 02), 5 pm c.t. Contact: Prof. Jörg Heineke Tel. 0511 / 532-3079

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