The Research Unit Analytical Pathology (AAP) carries out scientific development, as a complement to research units with a clinical and fundamental orientation of translational research on diseases that occur in tissue. AAP is involved in the translation of (for example) in-vitro models or animal models to application in humans. AAP thus links basic research with diagnostic application, subsequently translating the findings of experimental and molecular pathology into procedures for the classification of diseases and predictive diagnostics dealing with tissue.
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Scanning electron microscope image of the developing inner ear of a mouse embryo; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Depiction of the absorption of nanoparticles in cells; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
In-situ hybridization of HER-2 in neoplastic tissue; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
In-situ hybridization of HER-2 in neoplastic tissue; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
In-situ hybridization of HER-2 in neoplastic tissue; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
In-situ hybridization of HER-2 in neoplastic tissue; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Relationship of active substance distribution in diseased mouse intestines; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Active substance distribution (Afatinib) in xenograft model; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Distribution of different proteins in a mouse brain (MALDI mass spectrometry imaging); Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
Image analysis of islets of Langerhans in various disease stages; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
In-situ Metabolomics of CONN Adenoma by Imaging Mass Spectrometry: 18-Hydroxycortisol is significantly increased in KCNJ5 patients; Source: Helmholtz Zentrum München
3D Light Sheet Microsopy: Vascularization and Tracer Distribution in a Xenograft Model
Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health Research Unit Analytical Pathology Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1 85764 Neuherberg Germany