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Saskia Brammann is a researcher affiliated with the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), specifically within the Department of Tumor Biology at the Institute of Tumor Biology. Her work focuses on cellular signaling pathways and their role in tumor biology, particularly within the context of bone diseases. She leads the P5 research group (Bramm/Dikic) under the FOR2625 collaborative research project (ProBone), investigating mechanisms related to lysosomal dysfunction and autophagy in rare bone disorders. Her research contributes to understanding the molecular foundations of diseases such as hypophosphatasia and other skeletal conditions. Collaborations within the National Center for Bone Diseases further highlight her involvement in translational research aimed at advancing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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