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Science Unchained - 25 Years since the Fall of the Wall
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In 1990, he took part in a symposium in Hannover, where he got the decisive inspiration to start work on what was to become a life-saving artificial liver, based on the model of the artificial kidney used in dialysis. It can ensure the survival of patients with acute liver failure until either a transplant can be arranged, or their own livers have had a chance to regenerate. For Tomorrow Today, Steffen Mitzner talks about how his career in research changed after the Fall of the Berlin Wall.