- Muscle recovery
The Lsd1 enzyme decides whether fat or muscle cells develop in the regenerating muscle
The Lsd1 enzyme decides whether fat or muscle cells develop in the regenerating muscle
Freiburg scientists elucidate the mechanism for inserting protein molecules into the outer compartment of mitochondria
Freiburg biochemists investigate the transport of large proteins through bacterial cell membranes
The proteins PCH1 and PCHL help plants adapt to their surroundings
Freiburg biochemists show how evolution combines a nutrient sensor from existing elements
Freiburg biophysicist receives two million euros in financing from the European Research Council
The three-dimensional folding of DNA provides important epigenetic mechanisms in the formation of cardiac muscle cells
Freiburg scientists explain assembly and transport function of ‘old‘ calcium pumps by ‘new‘ partner proteins
New EU project will promote the environmentally friendly production of complex molecules for medicine and industry
Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine and Centre for Biological Signalling Studies celebrate their anniversary
Outstanding initiatives from top Freiburg research fields invited to submit full proposals
Researchers found a possible new treatment for aggressive triple receptor-negative breast cancer
Scientists demonstrate how adenovirus invades the immune system of mice
Researchers from the University of Freiburg are mapping the distribution of all proteins in mitochondria for the first time
Researchers at the University of Freiburg identify protein that inhibits the development of autoimmune diseases
Initial clinical tests show that biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future
A bacterial enzyme enables reactions that open up alternatives to key industrial chemical processes
Researchers uncover the fundamental importance of AMPA receptor biogenesis for brain function
Scientists describe a well-defined mitochondrial proteome in baker's yeast
Freiburg researchers show how a protein prevents the uncontrolled expansion of immune cells
Researchers discover a regulatory pathway that changes the way cells divide in plants
Researchers suggest that neighboring tissues can send signals inducing tumorigenesis
Freiburg scientists explain the cell mechanism that transforms electrical signals into chemical ones
Biologists cultivate peat moss as renewable resource and for climate protection