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One of the most common forms of damage to our genome is a break in one of our DNA strands. Researchers have now found a mechanism that can repair…
Bacteria exhibit extreme adaptability, which makes them capable of surviving in the most inhospitable conditions. New research results produced by…
An international team of researchers has discovered how legumes are able to tell helpful and harmful invading bacteria apart. The research has…
A new important role for a protein connected to the proper function of neurons has been discovered by a research group from MBG, Aarhus University.…
New research results show that legume plants selectively regulate access and accommodation of both symbiotic and endophytic bacteria inside root…
Every year in June, ST selects six people to receive an award in recognition of their great efforts – generally and during the year that has passed –…
Rune Hartmann, Gregers Rom Andersen, Claus Oxvig, Daniel Otzen, Lene Niemann Nejsum, Esben Skipper Sørensen, Jørgen Kjems and Ebbe Sloth Andersen have…
Aarhus researchers are behind the most detailed description of how membrane protein folds. This provides new knowledge about the wonderful world of…
Assistant Professor Bjørn Panyella Pedersen, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University, has been awarded the highly…
In an interdisciplinary collaboration involving basic biological research and clinical trials, Danish and Indian researchers seek an explanation of…
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