Researchers have found where and how mRNA arrives in a cell to modify or deliver genetic information, a crucial process for the development of novel therapies.
Dresden and Munich researchers create compelling scenario for the evolution of membraneless microdroplets on Early Earth as the origin of life.
Dresden and Cambridge researchers identify cell type that regulates liver regeneration with touch.
Researchers from Dresden uncover microstructural elements in liver cells that might aid early detection of disease
Dresden cell biologist elected to the Leopoldina National Academy of Sciences
A gene, found only in humans, leads to a larger brain, increased memory flexibility and reduced anxiety in mice.
Dresden and Copenhagen researchers establish human pancreas culture system.
Dresden researchers discover how a protein creates the rotatory forces essential for animal development.
16 new high-quality reference genomes from vertebrates are published, advancing comparative biology, conservation, and health research
Dr. Rita Mateus joins the Dresden research community with her research on organ growth and structural colors.