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Less sulfite in wine
Researchers from the University of Freiburg clarify structure and function of new enzyme that reduces sulfite even faster
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Sugar for synthetic cells
Biologists from University of Freiburg involved in collaborative project SynGlycTis which receives 1.9 million euros in funding
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Driving tumour cells to their death
Researchers from the University of Freiburg help discover a new approach to treating B cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Stem Cell Switch on the Move
Biologists from the University of Freiburg demonstrate how signals in plant roots determine the activity of stem cells
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Molecular Docking Site of a Bacterial Toxin Identified
Researchers from the University of Freiburg have discovered how the toxins of dangerous bacteria enter the interiors of cells
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Watching a tumour grow in real-time
Researchers from the University of Freiburg have gained new insight into the phases of breast cancer growth
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
Traffic jam in the cell
A German-Polish team with scientists from Freiburg revealed how cells survive mistargeting of mitochondrial proteins
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
How cancer cells alter bone tissue
Migrating tumour cells produce a protein that aids them to set up home in bones, as University of Freiburg researchers show
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
A glimpse into the nanoworld of lymphocyte cell membranes
University of Freiburg researchers have applied super-resolution methods to study the organization of receptors on B lymphocytes
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015
New Import Pathway into the Cell’s Powerhouses
Freiburg researchers use artificial membranes to show how a particular protein reaches the mitochondria
Located in Newsroom / Press Releases 2015