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Nuclear RNA levels are kept in check by RNA decay factors. Now, researchers at Aarhus and Copenhagen Universities show that an excess of RNA in the…
MBG Group Leader Bjørn Panyella Pedersen is one of 27 researchers that have been selected to join the Young Investigators Programme of the European…
More knowledge about so-called circular RNA could improve the ability to make more accurate diagnoses and predict how the individual patient will…
Ulf Andersson Vang Ørom from the Department of Molecular Genetics, AU, receives DKK 5 mio. (EUR 670,000) from the Lundbeck Foundation and their new…
It is common knowledge that there is a connection between our genes and the risk of developing certain diseases. In a study on fruit flies,…
A flood can ruin a potato harvest in just 24 hours. However, by understanding the plant's defence mechanisms against flooding, it is possible to…
Cholesterol is best known in connection with cardiovascular disease, but cholesterol is also vital for many fundamental processes in the body. In an…
Four molecular biologists from Aarhus University have started a spin-out company that offers to identify very small differences between biological…
An international research team has now uncovered new insight into how safety mechanisms keep genetic parasites in check so that they do not damage the…
A proteomics-based protein-protein interaction study has led to the discovery of proteins that interact with a legume receptor that mediates signal…
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