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Microscope image of C. elegans 10 days after treatment with UV-B rays

Researchers discover a way to fight the aging process and cancer development

23.03.2023 Label TopNews

Damage in the human genome can be repaired. But this works better in germ cells, sperm and eggs, than in normal body cells.…

Jars filled with dessert

Sweets change our brain

22.03.2023 Label TopNews

Why we can't keep our hands off chocolate bars and Co.

Two musicians at the 15th anniversary celebration of CECAD

15 years CECAD – a reason to celebrate

17.03.2023 Label TopNews

The ceremony was well attended and a complete success.

Kidney cell accumulating fumarate

How a metabolite causes inflammation and disease

09.03.2023 Label TopNews

The accumulation of the metabolite fumarate in the mitochondrion, the powerhouse of a cell, can cause inflammation associated with…

Neurons in the hypothalamus (coloured green)

Leptin helps hungry mice choose sex over food

23.02.2023 Label TopNews

Priorities change depending on hunger level

Dr. Débora Trentini Schmidt

Research Award for Dr. Débora Trentini Schmidt

06.02.2023 Label TopNews

Dr. Débora Trentini Schmidt received the €10,000 Research Award of the Peter and Traudl Engelhorn Foundation in January 9, 2023.

Dr. Leo Kurian

Dr. Leo Kurian starts junior professorship for regulation of cellular identity in embryonic development, homeostasis, and disease

01.02.2023 Label TopNews Label Dr. Leo Kurian

Dr. Leo Kurian will start his W1 professorship in Regulation of Cellular Identity in Embryonic Development, Homeostasis and in the…

The enzyme STARD7 (green) helps mitochondria (red) to transport Coenzyme Q to protect cells from cell death.

Mitochondria produce antioxidants to protect our cells from dying

19.01.2023 Label TopNews Label Prof. Dr. Thomas Langer

Coenzyme Q distribution within the cell is regulated by mitochondria

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Uridine makes you hungry

18.01.2023 Label TopNews

Study on volunteers finds new regulator of food intake

Microscope image of C. elegans

Radiation damage to paternal DNA is passed on to offspring

21.12.2022 Label TopNews Label Prof. Dr. Björn Schumacher

Damage to the paternal genome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans cannot be repaired and is instead passed on to its offspring,…

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