
Visualising Molecular Patterns of Membrane TNF Receptors
Whether a sick cell dies, divides, or travels through the body is regulated by a sophisticated interplay of signal molecules

Whether a sick cell dies, divides, or travels through the body is regulated by a sophisticated interplay of signal molecules

Determining the structure of large biomolecules is critical to many innovations in the fields of health, environment and sustainable technologies.

The PlastX research group, including Goethe University scientist Lisa Zimmermann, detects thousands of chemicals in plastic products—three out of four products

Goethe University and TU Munich have jointly obtained a new Collaborative Research Centre (Sonderforschungsbereich – SFB), which will receive approximately

How does our nervous system motivate us to get off the sofa and walk to the fridge, or even to

Range of applications for silicones on the increase thanks to modular, combinable building blocks. Silicones are synthetic materials used in

Not everyone person who has a “cancer gene” will inevitably develop this disease in their lifetime. Thanks to a new

One of the most significant impairments of the quality of life after a chemotherapy is infertility. Researchers of the Goethe

The role of faulty RNA molecules will be analyzed by Goethe University’s Prof. Rolf Marschalek / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) will

Screening process for lead structures with optimized efficiencies Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are promising candidates for flexible flat displays. By

Hydrogen (H2) is an extremely simple molecule and yet a valuable raw material which as a result of the development
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