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Press Release No. 18 August 31, 2017 Berlin Reconstructing life at its beginning, cell by cell After 13 rapid divisions a fertilized fly egg consists of about 6,000 cells. They all look alike... Press Release No. 21 September 24, 2017 Berlin Study of transplanted hearts reveals risk gene for cardiovascular disease In the largest transcriptome study to date, an international research team analysed the RNA of transplanted hearts and discovered a number of new risk factors for dilated cardiomyopathy and other heart conditions which could thus be recognised more easily in future. Press Release No. 22 October 06, 2017 Berlin Preeclampsia triggered by an overdose of gene activity The research team compared placental tissue samples and the genetic makeup of patients with... Press Release No. 23 October 16, 2017 Berlin MDC receives funding to collaborate on Human Cell Atlas Organs and tissues are comprised of very different types of cells. The heart, for example, contains... Press Release No. 26 November 15, 2017 Berlin Gut bacteria are sensitive to salt Common salt reduces the number of certain lactic acid bacteria in the gut of mice and humans according to a study published in Nature by Berlin’s Max Delbrück Center and Charité. This has an impact on immune cells which are partly responsible for autoimmune diseases and hypertension. Probiotics ameliorate the symptoms of disease in mice. Press Release No. 33 December 14, 2017 Berlin How the kidneys produce concentrated urine When water intake is low, humans and other higher organisms produce very small quantities of urine.... Press Release No. 4 February 22, 2018 Berlin Putting black skin cancer to sleep - for good An international research team has succeeded in stopping the growth of malignant melanoma by reactivating a protective mechanism that prevents tumor cells from dividing. Press Release No. 37 December 07, 2006 Berlin Brain Tumors Paralyze the Immune System First Preclinical Trails with RNA-Interference to lift blockage Gliomas are extremely malignant and fast growing tumors. Not only do they secrete molecules to secure their blood supply by generating new blood vessels, they are also able to secrete messenger molecules to protect themselves against attacks by the immune system. Press Release No. 26 July 29, 2008 Berlin MicroRNAs Tune Protein Synthesis All body cells contain the same genes, may they be muscle-, brain-, blood-, or liver cells... Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Press Release No. 17 August 10, 2017 Berlin Circular RNA linked to brain function While hundreds of circular RNAs (circRNAs) are abundant in mammalian brains, one big question has...
Press Release No. 18 August 31, 2017 Berlin Reconstructing life at its beginning, cell by cell After 13 rapid divisions a fertilized fly egg consists of about 6,000 cells. They all look alike...
Press Release No. 21 September 24, 2017 Berlin Study of transplanted hearts reveals risk gene for cardiovascular disease In the largest transcriptome study to date, an international research team analysed the RNA of transplanted hearts and discovered a number of new risk factors for dilated cardiomyopathy and other heart conditions which could thus be recognised more easily in future.
Press Release No. 22 October 06, 2017 Berlin Preeclampsia triggered by an overdose of gene activity The research team compared placental tissue samples and the genetic makeup of patients with...
Press Release No. 23 October 16, 2017 Berlin MDC receives funding to collaborate on Human Cell Atlas Organs and tissues are comprised of very different types of cells. The heart, for example, contains...
Press Release No. 26 November 15, 2017 Berlin Gut bacteria are sensitive to salt Common salt reduces the number of certain lactic acid bacteria in the gut of mice and humans according to a study published in Nature by Berlin’s Max Delbrück Center and Charité. This has an impact on immune cells which are partly responsible for autoimmune diseases and hypertension. Probiotics ameliorate the symptoms of disease in mice.
Press Release No. 33 December 14, 2017 Berlin How the kidneys produce concentrated urine When water intake is low, humans and other higher organisms produce very small quantities of urine....
Press Release No. 4 February 22, 2018 Berlin Putting black skin cancer to sleep - for good An international research team has succeeded in stopping the growth of malignant melanoma by reactivating a protective mechanism that prevents tumor cells from dividing.
Press Release No. 37 December 07, 2006 Berlin Brain Tumors Paralyze the Immune System First Preclinical Trails with RNA-Interference to lift blockage Gliomas are extremely malignant and fast growing tumors. Not only do they secrete molecules to secure their blood supply by generating new blood vessels, they are also able to secrete messenger molecules to protect themselves against attacks by the immune system.
Press Release No. 26 July 29, 2008 Berlin MicroRNAs Tune Protein Synthesis All body cells contain the same genes, may they be muscle-, brain-, blood-, or liver cells...