International research team identifies how the cell nucleus structures active and inactive DNA.
Researchers point to a new mechanism underlying male infertility
The happiness neurotransmitter serotonin can act as a growth factor for the stem cells in the fetal human brain that determine brain size.
Dresden researchers develop a new method and discover new features of primary cilia – little understood antenna-like structures protruding from cells.
Dresden researchers demonstrate that the length of the neurogenic period is a key determinant for brain size
First six reference-quality bat genomes released and analysed.
Dresden and Japanese researchers show that a human-specific brain size gene causes a larger neocortex in the common marmoset, a non-human primate.
For the first time, Dresden researchers prove the existence of DNA loops in a living context.
New chemical tools can control the concentration of lipids in living cells
A systems analysis of liver regeneration