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Press Release No. 43 October 11, 2016 Berlin The life cycle of proteins What’s the life of a protein like? First, a blueprint is transcribed from a gene and eventually... Press Release No. 7 April 09, 2018 Berlin Developmental scars The MDC researcher Jan Philipp Junker and his team have used CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to pioneer a technique capable of determining both the type and origin of all the cells in an organism. They describe their method in Nature Biotechnology. Press Release No. 14 August 06, 2010 Berlin More Cancer-Fighting Power – Mouse with Highly Effective Components of the Human Immune System - Ten Years of Developmental Work by MDC and Charité Researchers The T cells of the immune system possess receptors on their surface with which they can recognize... Press Release No. 40 October 06, 2016 Berlin The life cycle of proteins Throughout their lives, proteins have a plethora of different tasks and finally are being disposed... Press Release No. 38 October 04, 2016 Berlin Why tumors evade immunotherapy One form of immunotherapy for cancer is T-cell receptor gene therapy. It involves removing T-cells... Press Release No. 29 October 17, 2012 Berlin Researchers Elucidate Transport Pathway of Immune System Substances In the search for diseases, the T cells of the immune system go on patrol throughout the body. If... Press Release No. 5 February 18, 2015 Berlin European Research Council grants: Good news for EU-LIFE centres, but with a bitter aftertaste EU-LIFE European research centres obtained 14 new ERC Starting and Consolidator grants in the latest competitions, which takes the total of ERC-funded grants currently running in centres belonging to the alliance to over 100. Press Release No. 1 March 07, 2013 Berlin International Study: Excess Dietary Salt May Drive the Development of Autoimmune Diseases Increased dietary salt intake can induce a group of aggressive immune cells that are involved in triggering and sustaining autoimmune diseases. Press Release No. 18 August 13, 2012 Berlin New Key Element Discovered in Pathogenesis of Burkitt Lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma typically develops in childhood and occurs most frequently in equatorial Africa and... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Press Release No. 16 June 26, 2018 Barcelona For a strong Horizon Europe EU-LIFE, the alliance of 13 leading life science research institutes in Europe, urges the European Parliament and the EU Council to push for a strong Horizon Europe.
Press Release No. 43 October 11, 2016 Berlin The life cycle of proteins What’s the life of a protein like? First, a blueprint is transcribed from a gene and eventually...
Press Release No. 7 April 09, 2018 Berlin Developmental scars The MDC researcher Jan Philipp Junker and his team have used CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to pioneer a technique capable of determining both the type and origin of all the cells in an organism. They describe their method in Nature Biotechnology.
Press Release No. 14 August 06, 2010 Berlin More Cancer-Fighting Power – Mouse with Highly Effective Components of the Human Immune System - Ten Years of Developmental Work by MDC and Charité Researchers The T cells of the immune system possess receptors on their surface with which they can recognize...
Press Release No. 40 October 06, 2016 Berlin The life cycle of proteins Throughout their lives, proteins have a plethora of different tasks and finally are being disposed...
Press Release No. 38 October 04, 2016 Berlin Why tumors evade immunotherapy One form of immunotherapy for cancer is T-cell receptor gene therapy. It involves removing T-cells...
Press Release No. 29 October 17, 2012 Berlin Researchers Elucidate Transport Pathway of Immune System Substances In the search for diseases, the T cells of the immune system go on patrol throughout the body. If...
Press Release No. 5 February 18, 2015 Berlin European Research Council grants: Good news for EU-LIFE centres, but with a bitter aftertaste EU-LIFE European research centres obtained 14 new ERC Starting and Consolidator grants in the latest competitions, which takes the total of ERC-funded grants currently running in centres belonging to the alliance to over 100.
Press Release No. 1 March 07, 2013 Berlin International Study: Excess Dietary Salt May Drive the Development of Autoimmune Diseases Increased dietary salt intake can induce a group of aggressive immune cells that are involved in triggering and sustaining autoimmune diseases.
Press Release No. 18 August 13, 2012 Berlin New Key Element Discovered in Pathogenesis of Burkitt Lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma typically develops in childhood and occurs most frequently in equatorial Africa and...