Press Releases 2007 / 2006
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GSF Department of Public Affairs
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Glue inside the cell: Ubiquitin builds up an immune response (Oktober 19., 2007). More...
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Heaps of climate gas - Pasturing cows convert soil to a source of methane (October 12., 2007). More...
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Bacteria Reveal Targets of Immune Responses Quick and Direct Identification of Antigens (October 9., 2007). More...
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Evidence of a relationship between swimming babies and infections (October 4., 2007). More...
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Insights in the major wheat fungal plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum (September 13., 2007). More...
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Prions and retroviruses – an unholy alliance? - Expression of endogenous retroviruses is changed after prion infection (September 7., 2007). More...
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Top scientist from Harvard appointed new director of the GSF Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging (August 30., 2007). » more...
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If air gets scarce – new gene causes asthma in children (August 20., 2007). » more...
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Milestone in the regeneration of brain cells: Supportive cells generate new nerve cells (August 20., 2007). » more...
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Research team enlightens the reasons for severe blindness: Newly discovered genetic deficiency cuts the supply for optical cell (August 6., 2007) » more...
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Restless Legs Genetics on the Move - Genetic Risk Factors for Restless Legs Syndrome Identified for the First Time (July 19., 2007). » more...
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Co-operation between GSF and clinic improves outlook for sarcoma patients: Effectiveness of local, deep hyperthermia proved in phase III study (July 11., 2007). » More...
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Fine Particulate Matter from Traffic may influence Birth Weight: Recent Results of a German-French Study with Newborn Babies in Munich (June 25., 2007). » more...
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Cancer, cardiovascular diseases, allergies – mice as models for 32 diseases: GSF scientist coordinates a 2.6 million Euro project (May 31., 2007). » more...
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Oxymetazoline as an anti-inflammatory drug in nose sprays: Mode of action now clear (December 11., 2006). » more...
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One Path – Two Effects: Immune System uses DNA Repair Mechanism to Boost Defence
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Small regulators of key stem cell feature
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Identification of a gene mutated in a hereditary form of rickets
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Prestigious European Young Investigator Award Goes to GSF Neuroscientist
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When Air Pollutants Affect the Ears: GSF Epidemiologists and Dutch Scientists Establish Link Between Middle Ear Infections in Children and Air Pollutants from Traffic
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Effects of Fine Particles and Traffic Pollution on Health: Two New Publications on Mortality and Respiratory Diseases in 4800 Women from North Rhine-Westphalia
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The GSF Has Published a New Brochure: From Bench to Bedside – Translational Medicine at the GSF
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International Initiative to Understand the Function of All Genes Has Started
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Record Summer Causing Long-Term Damage to Soil: Herbicide Degradation Poorer after Drought
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Discovery of new switch in the immune system: Identical enzyme enhances and inhibits immune activation
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Immunological Approaches to Cancer Treatment: New Transregional Collaborative Research Center in Berlin and Munich
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Dangerous Duo: Ultrafine Particles Aggravate Allergic Reaction
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German Cancer Award 2006 for Martin Göttlicher
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New Analysis Ranks the GSF as the Most Significant European Research Institution in the Field of Air Pollution
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