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- Lipid identification: Chemical fingerprint instead of dye
A team at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed a new microscopy technique that can distinguish lipid species in living cells - in particular cholesterol and s...
- A new generation of antimicrobial peptides
The application of artificial intelligence methods for the generation of antimicrobial peptides will be the subject of research in the Deep Optimised Generation of AntiMicrobial Peptide (DOG-AMP) p... - Ambient ultrafine particles - very small and very dangerous?
A new study conducted by Helmholtz Munich researchers reveals that ultrafine particles, representing the smallest size fraction of particulate air pollution, might be more dangerous to human health... - Genetically encoded nano-barcodes make invisible processes visible
How do the nerve cells in our brain communicate with each other? What processes take place when T cells render cancer cells harmless? Details of the mechanisms at the cellular level remain hidden f...
- COVID-19: Breakthrough infection can substitute for a third vaccine shot
According to a new study led by Ulrike Protzer, a breakthrough infection after two vaccinations achieves the same protective effect as an additional booster vaccination. According to the study ... - Epstein-Barr virus: working on a vaccine
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has been known for some time to play a part in a range of diseases. A current US study has now shown a close link between EBV and multiple sclerosis. DZIF scientists at...
- Bioengineering meets hepatitis B: Researchers design promising novel therapeutic candidates
Researchers have designed antibodies as novel therapeutic candidates for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma. Their study in human cell cultures and in living mice sho...
- World's smallest ultrasound detector developed
Researchers at Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed the world's smallest ultrasound detector. It is based on miniaturized photonic circuits on top o...
- Observe the activation of large neural circuits in real time
Nowadays it is well recognized that most brain functions may not be comprehended through inspection of single neurons. To advance meaningfully, neuroscientists need the ability to monitor the activ...
- NO2 Air Pollution Increases Allergenicity in Ragweed Pollen
Pollen of the common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) has higher concentrations of allergen when the plant is exposed to nitrogen dioxide exhaust gases, according to findings of scientists of Helm... - Combination of MRI and MALDI mass spectrometry improves diagnostics
Scientists from the Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Technische Universität München have succeeded in a breakthrough for the further development of contrast agents and consequently improved diagno...
- GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health renamed itself to Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health
As of 1/1/2008 the GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health renamed itself to Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health. The new name reinforces t...
- Fine Particulate Matter from Traffic may influence Birth Weight
Together with colleagues from the French Institute for Health and Medical Research INSERM scientists at the GSF - National Research Center for Environment and Health in Neuherberg near Munich showe... - Expression and interaction of fluorescently labelled proteins makes living cells glow in different colours
Protein interactions direct cellular functions and their responses to pathogens and are important therapeutic targets. Scientists from the GSF Research Centre for Environment and Health have recent...
