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What happens to the nanoparticles when they are injected into the bloodstream, for example, to destroy solid tumours? Hossein Mohammad-Beigi, Duncan…
This SOTM series has until now only covered scientists from ClimateBasis, GeoBasis, BioBasis and MarinBasis. So we are happy to present Michele…
The properties of nanoparticles are widely acknowledged and they are an important tool in pharmaceutical applications, among others. However, there is…
In collaboration with NEXUS A/S, researchers from the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, have studied the possibility of using chickpea…
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This year iClimate have granted a total amount of 218.738 d.kr distributed to five highly climate relevant research projects carried out by iClimate…
A so-called circular RNA molecule, which is thought to be carcinogenic, is not present in cancer cells after all. A Danish research team has published…
Cryogenic Electron Microscopy (cryo-EM) has become a truly important technique in molecular cell biology as well as medicine and biotechnology.…
The Novo Nordisk Foundation has granted DKK 15 million from its interdisciplinary synergy programme to project DRAMA. With researchers from both Nat…
Skrydstrup Group has developed a simple, secure, and highly efficient protocol for producing aldehydes, which are important chemical building blocks.…
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