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RNA Transport in Neurons - Staufen2 detects its target transcripts in a complex manner
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CD30 - from witness to culprit
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Tipping the scales: Labeling proteins with ubiquitin paves new road to cell regulation research
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 10510 - e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/detail/article/35322/ High resulution images: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1483031 NEWS RELEASE Tipping the scales Labeling proteins with ubiquitin paves new road to ...
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ERC Grants awarded to TUM researchers
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 22798 - email: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/detail/article/35313/ NEWS RELEASE Cutting-edge research from robotics to simulated flows ERC Advanced and Proof of Concept Grants awarded to TUM researchers The European Research Council (ERC) will fund three projects ...
moreNew machine learning model describes dynamics of cell development
From their birth through to their death, cells lead an eventful existence. Thanks to single-cell genomics, their destiny in large cell populations can now be analyzed. However, this method destroys the cell, which makes it difficult to draw conclusions about the dynamics of cell ...
moreSysmex Inostics' OncoBEAM(TM) demonstrates clinical validity and superior performance versus pan-cancer NGS for blood-based mutation detection for hepatocellular carcinoma
Hamburg, Germany (ots) - Data recently published in Clinical Cancer Research (http://ots.de/0ZGZkf) the advantages of using an ultra-high sensitivity test for detection of mutations which may predict therapeutic efficacy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Sysmex Inostics' OncoBEAM technology, a highly clinically ...
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New approach to sepsis therapy
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 10510 - e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/detail/article/35210/ High resulution image: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1471894 NEWS RELEASE Protein engineering extends the language of immune cells Evolution of signaling molecules opens door to new sepsis therapy approaches Small infections can be fatal: Millions of ...
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Models of life: Artificially produced cells communicate with each other
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center Phone: +49 89 289 10510 - e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/detail/article/35181/ High resulution images and video: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1471327 NEWS RELEASE Models of life Artificially produced cells communicate with ...
moreLipotype announces "Lipidomics Excellence Award" for Breakthrough Lipidomics Projects / Call for Applications open till 30 March, 2019
Dresden/Germany (ots) - The international scientific community is called to submit applications for the premiere of the world's first award for cutting edge contributions to the progress of life sciences through lipidomics, the 2019 "Lipidomics Excellence Award" (LEA) until 30 March, 2019. Prof. Dr. Kai Simons, ...
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The virus detectives: The secret of brown trout dying uncovered
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH Corporate Communications Center phone: +49 89 289 10510 - e-mail: presse@tum.de - web: www.tum.de This text on the web: https://www.tum.de/nc/en/about-tum/news/press-releases/detail/article/35106/ High resolution images: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1464488 NEWS RELEASE The virus detectives The secret of brown trout dying uncovered Every summer in Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland, ...
moreSysmex Inostics OncoBEAM(TM) circulating tumor DNA technology demonstrates superior response prediction for advanced pancreatic cancer over standard-of-care protein biomarkers
Hamburg, Germany (ots) - Recent data published in Annals of Oncology (https://academic.oup.com/annonc/advance-article/doi/10.1093/annonc/mdy417/5139593) from a study conducted by Sysmex Inostics and University of Munich indicate that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may offer clinicians higher-resolution information ...
moreTwo-pronged approach - Novel combined therapy tackles excess fatty tissue
A new combined therapy for obesity and diabetes has been shown to suppress the appetite and at the same time increase energy expenditure. Scientists from the Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Technical University of Munich (TUM), partner institutions of the German Center for ...
moreSysmex Inostics' OncoBEAM(TM) platform demonstrates superior detection of clinically-relevant mutations for therapy selection and molecular monitoring for lung and colon cancers
Hamburg, Germany (ots) - Data presented at the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2018 meeting in Munich, Germany by three clinical oncology research groups demonstrate the importance of a highly sensitive test for detection of clinically-relevant mutations present in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) derived ...
moreSysmex Inostics' OncoBEAM(TM) liquid biopsy technology demonstrates utility for clinical management of melanoma patients undergoing treatment with targeted therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors
Hamburg, Germany (ots) - Sysmex Inostics, a pioneer in blood-based circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analysis and molecular diagnostics for oncology, is pleased to announce publication of a study in the Journal of Molecular Oncology highlighting the important clinical value of blood-based ctDNA mutation testing to ...
moreSatiety in 3D
Many overweight people lack the feeling of being full. It was long thought that this was due to the disrupted transport of the satiety hormone leptin to the brain. That is not the case, as a group of scientists from Helmholtz Zentrum München has now shown in the 'International Journal of Obesity'. The work was made possible by a new 3D imaging technique that allows tracking the path ...
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