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A research team based in Denmark has obtained results that may be a step towards the fight against protease-related diseases such as influenza, skin…
The Danish Council for Independent Research ("Det Frie Forskningsråd") ("DFF") has given six grants amounting to DKK 18 million to researchers at the…
The use of Camelid antibodies has important implications for future development of reagents for diagnosis and therapeutics in diseases involving a…
Incorrectly folded proteins can cause a variety of diseases. Danish researchers have found a solution for preventing this misfolding.
In collaboration with Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., scientists from Aarhus University have used X-rays to understand how the therapeutic antibody…
The routine breeding value assessment for reproductive performance in Denmark and Sweden may be improved by means of activity-based fertility traits.…
Researchers at Aarhus University have described how a group of the brain’s transport proteins with important roles in depression and dependence…
Mogens Duch, senior researcher at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, died suddenly on Friday 20 May 2016, aged 58.
Danish and American researchers have found a novel subclass of small RNA molecules involved in the regulation of gene expression.
Researchers from Aarhus University participate in a new national project to ensure that protein researchers will have access to the latest advanced…
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