
- The diagnostic tool of the Freiburg iGEM Team published
The findings were published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics
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The findings were published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics
moreFreiburg scientists discover a new pro-survival receptor module on human tumor B cells
moreUniversity of Freiburg immunologist elected to National Academy of Sciences
moreFreiburg researchers take a decisive step towards understanding biological nitrogen fixation
moreResearchers have demonstrated how auxin, a hormone that controls many processes in plants, reaches its destination
moreFor the 5th time the neuroscientist Marco Prinz receives award for writing the most publications in scientific journals
moreScientists find proteins important for plant development, DNA repair and gene targeting
more1.2 Million Euro for Nikolaus Pfanner, biochemist and molecular biologist of the University of Freiburg
moreNanomedicine entry into cancer cells can be tuned by modulating the stiffness of the plasma membrane
moreA team with researchers from Freiburg discovered a new mechanism for the regulation of protein synthesis
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