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Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases, and seizures can be debilitating. Unfortunately, treatments to prevent these seizures are…
Glycine can stimulate or inhibit neurons in the brain, thereby controlling complex functions. Unraveling the three-dimensional structure of the…
Postdoc Thibaud Dieudonné from the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University receives the highly prestigious Marie…
After seven years of intense research, a research group from Aarhus University has succeeded - through an interdisciplinary collaboration - in…
The Lundbeck Foundation is giving the DANDRITE neuroscience centre at Aarhus University funding to spend on research up to 2028. The funds worth DKK…
Although the protein ITIH4 is found in large amounts in the blood, its function has so far been unknown. By combining many different techniques,…
With a grant of DKK 15 million (EUR 2M) from the Green Development and Demonstration Programme (GUDP) - a programme under the Ministry of Food,…
Associate Professor Magnus Kjærgaard participates in a new consortium, BOUNDLESS, headed by Associate Professor Frans Mulder and funded by the…
Results published in Science from Aarhus University describe how legumes pick up special signalling molecules to distinguish between harmful and…
In a joint collaboration, Danish and German researchers have characterized a cellular activity that protects our cells from potentially toxic…
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