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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 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... Press Release No. 5 March 15, 2018 Berlin How cells protect themselves against mechanical stress A research team led by Gary Lewin has now discovered that Piezo channels are highly sensitive to changes in membrane voltage. Science March 21, 2018 Faster from the laboratory to the patient: Pilot project boosts “Sleeping Beauty” against cancer The transposon system by MDC researcher Zsuzsanna Izsvák is part a new gene therapy project, funded with 2.8 million euros. Press Release No. 24 June 02, 2016 Berlin Preeclampsia: Inflammation of the placenta interferes with fetal development In the womb, the fetus receives the nourishment it requires via the placenta. It is here that the... Science August 22, 2014 A new way to look into the brain Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be combined with an iron nanoparticle preparation that provides a sharp view of microscopic blood vessels in patient’s bodies that have been too small to see with other methods. Science December 15, 2014 By Russell Hodge The river that shapes the heart The Seyfried group revises our view of cardiac development. Our most intricate organs begin as much... Institute & Campus February 09, 2015 Animal research: Assessment of severity and welfare – why, how & when As researchers we have a moral, legal and scientific obligation to ensure the highest possible... Institute & Campus February 17, 2015 New animal lab at the MDC Construction on a new animal facility, the so-called In vivo Pathophysiology Laboratory (IPL) at the MDC, have started. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Press Release No. 25 October 26, 2017 Berlin Working together to reduce severe suffering for laboratory animals in Europe Major international event in Berlin generates collaboration between 16 countries: The RSPCA and the MDC are bringing together experts from 16 countries to reduce the number of lab animals experiencing severe suffering.
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 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...
Press Release No. 5 March 15, 2018 Berlin How cells protect themselves against mechanical stress A research team led by Gary Lewin has now discovered that Piezo channels are highly sensitive to changes in membrane voltage.
Science March 21, 2018 Faster from the laboratory to the patient: Pilot project boosts “Sleeping Beauty” against cancer The transposon system by MDC researcher Zsuzsanna Izsvák is part a new gene therapy project, funded with 2.8 million euros.
Press Release No. 24 June 02, 2016 Berlin Preeclampsia: Inflammation of the placenta interferes with fetal development In the womb, the fetus receives the nourishment it requires via the placenta. It is here that the...
Science August 22, 2014 A new way to look into the brain Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be combined with an iron nanoparticle preparation that provides a sharp view of microscopic blood vessels in patient’s bodies that have been too small to see with other methods.
Science December 15, 2014 By Russell Hodge The river that shapes the heart The Seyfried group revises our view of cardiac development. Our most intricate organs begin as much...
Institute & Campus February 09, 2015 Animal research: Assessment of severity and welfare – why, how & when As researchers we have a moral, legal and scientific obligation to ensure the highest possible...
Institute & Campus February 17, 2015 New animal lab at the MDC Construction on a new animal facility, the so-called In vivo Pathophysiology Laboratory (IPL) at the MDC, have started.