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Prof. Dr. Beatrice Beck Schimmer - Anästhesiologische Forschung

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Current research projects

Project leader Project title
Beck Schimmer Conditioning with volatile anesthetics in liver transplantation
Immunomodulatory properties of water-soluble molecules
Effect of local anesthetics on fibroblasts and osteoblasts
Beck-Schimmer The influence of sevoflurane and desflurane on cancer recurrence rate in an in vivo model of colorectal cancer
Metal Core/Shell Nanomagnets in Nanomedicine: Therapeutic Opportunities and Risks

Completed research projects

Project leader Project title
Beck Schimmer Role of epithelial adhesion molecules in the endotoxin-, acid- and hypoxia-induced lung injury
Respiratory epithelial barrier in the pathogenesis of acute lung injury
Acute lung injury: key role of the respiratory epithelial compartment
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): impact of apoptosis
One-lung-ventilation: expression of pulmonary inflammatory mediators after deflation and re-expansion of the lung during thoracic surgery
Role of volatile anesthetics for hepatic protection in ischemia-reperfusion
Hypoxia and effector-target cell interaction in the airway compartment
Role of volatile anesthetics for hepatic protection in ischemia-reperfusion: postconditioning
Determination of the inflammatory potential of blood products
Organ protection with sevoflurane postconditioning after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass
Effects of nanomaterials with defined surface properties on lung effector cells
Effect of local anesthetics on cell growth of fibroblasts
Evaluation of the effect of hydroxyethyl starch on renal tubular epithelial cells in sepsis
The effect of sepsis on renal acid base transport
Effect of the volatile anesthetic sevoflurane on production of inflammatory mediators in endotoxin-induced lung injury
Role of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in the endotoxin-, aspiration- and hypoxia-induced lung injury