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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. 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. Science February 17, 2017 Alessandro Prigione: Modelling mitochondrial disease Moving from mitochondrial research to stem cell biology gave Alessandro Prigione new tools and perspectives. Now he has made a model of mitochondrial disease from stem cells with promising results. Science March 15, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartographers in the genome labyrinth The 3D landscapes of the genome have to change all the time. Otherwise genes would not be expressed properly and physiology would be in disarray. Ana Pombo’s group is mapping this genomic regulation. Science March 16, 2017 By Jana Schlütter The Doctor at the MDC What do short fingers and high blood pressure in common? And how bad is salt really for our health? Fred Luft is more than a researcher, he is a physician as well. Now, he celebrated his 75th birthday. Science April 26, 2017 By Russell Hodge An animal that runs on hybrid fuel The naked mole-rat, a rodent native to Africa, can survive with little or no oxygen far longer than... Science June 01, 2017 By Russell Hodge A strangely silent allele Ralph Kettritz's group discovers a unique mechanism by which white blood cells silence a gene involved in autoimmune diseases. 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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. 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. 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.
Science February 17, 2017 Alessandro Prigione: Modelling mitochondrial disease Moving from mitochondrial research to stem cell biology gave Alessandro Prigione new tools and perspectives. Now he has made a model of mitochondrial disease from stem cells with promising results.
Science March 15, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartographers in the genome labyrinth The 3D landscapes of the genome have to change all the time. Otherwise genes would not be expressed properly and physiology would be in disarray. Ana Pombo’s group is mapping this genomic regulation.
Science March 16, 2017 By Jana Schlütter The Doctor at the MDC What do short fingers and high blood pressure in common? And how bad is salt really for our health? Fred Luft is more than a researcher, he is a physician as well. Now, he celebrated his 75th birthday.
Science April 26, 2017 By Russell Hodge An animal that runs on hybrid fuel The naked mole-rat, a rodent native to Africa, can survive with little or no oxygen far longer than...
Science June 01, 2017 By Russell Hodge A strangely silent allele Ralph Kettritz's group discovers a unique mechanism by which white blood cells silence a gene involved in autoimmune diseases.
Science June 09, 2017 By Russell Hodge The art of folding mitochondrial membranes Oliver Daumke's lab figures out how the inner membranes of mitochondria "get their groove" and assume the complex shapes they need to carry out crucial cellular functions