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Laser therapy can aggravate skin cancer

Jan M. Bjordal from Bergen University College, Norway worked with a team of Brazilian researchers to carry out the in vitro and in vivo experiments. He said, "LLLT has gained increasing popularit...

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Cross-Country Runabouts - Immune Cells on the Move

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute (MPI) of Biochemistry in Martinsried near Munich, Germany, have now deciphered the mechanism that illustrates how these mobile cells move on diverse surfaces....

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From cell division to ageing - scientists locate main cell switches

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and the University of Copenhagen have now been able to prove that the reversible attachment of acetyl groups influences virtually all functions...

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Governments are not always punished for economic crises

In his dissertation, Johan Martinsson demonstrates that the support of voters for a government in power in times of economic changes is affected by more factors than previously believed. Previ...

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New Insight into Primate Eye Evolution

The findings help scientists understand how a structure as complex as the eye could change gradually through evolution, yet remain functional. The findings also offer a lesson in how seemingly...

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"Food mill" for proteins - new method improves protein analysis considerably

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry have now developed a new universally employable sample preparation method that combines the advantages of the usual methods and allows an unprece...

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German researchers make significant strides in identifying cause of bacterial infections

Now, researchers of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch in Germany have identified 39 interaction partners of t...

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MPI and MDC Researchers Make Significant Strides in Identifying Cause of Bacterial Infections

Now, researchers of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch in Germany have identified 39 interaction partners of t...

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Oxidation sets off fatal structural change of human prion proteins

Prion diseases can be sporadic, inherited and infectious. The vast majority (85 percent) of prion diseases in humans can be attributed to a spontaneous structural conversion of the cellular prion prot...

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Cellular transporter involved in gene silencing - Importin guides switch molecules to their targets

In order to switch off a gene, they interact with so called Argonaute proteins - the subsequent complex induces the shutdown or even degradation of the genetic information. Until now, how this molecul...

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Restless cells: Cause of serious genetic disease discovered - Mouse mutant essential for identification of the responsible gene

In patients suffering from the hereditary disease LAD III (leukocyte adhesion deficiency) this passage is blocked. The cause of this defect has now been elucidated by collaborations between the Max-Pl...

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Cells with double vision

In comparison to many other living creatures, flies tend to be small and their brains, despite their complexity, are quite manageable. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martins...

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How cells handle broken chromosomes

Thus the researchers uncovered a surprising feature of how DNA strand breaks can be handled. Their unexpected findings have important implications for the understanding of DNA repair mechanisms. (Mole...

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Lowering Bird Strikes: Alumnus Works with Airports to Lessen Wildlife Damage

“It is very important to get IDs on species that are struck,” he said. “If we don’t know which birds are struck then we don’t know how to prevent it.”The Indiana State University graduate (bac...

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Efficient working in confined spaces: New insights into the architecture of cellular protein factories

In order to generate as many proteins as possible at the same time, several ribosomes cluster together to form an "industrial complex" - the polysome - and read simultaneously the same messe...

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