Würzburg researchers succeed in deep sequencing RNA of single bacteria. Their study is published in the journal Nature Microbiology.
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UWE-4: Small and Agile in Orbit
08/11/2020UWE-4, the experimental satellite of the University of Würzburg, has set new standards with its electric propulsion system in a worldwide premiere for pico-satellites by changing its orbit in a targeted way.
moreWhat is the role and molecular basis of electrical signaling in higher plants? This can now be investigated non-invasively for the first time. The new method has been published in the journal PNAS.
moreRare Moth Discovered
08/10/2020An oak forest in Lower Franconia has caused a small sensation in zoology: A moth was discovered there that was considered extinct.
moreTouchable Corona Viruses
08/06/2020A Würzburg research group prints the first biologically correct 3D model of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
moreNew Strategy Against Osteoporosis
08/05/2020An international research team has found a new approach that may be able to reduce bone loss in osteoporosis and maintain bone health.
moreChlamydia: Greedy for Glutamine
08/03/2020If chlamydiae want to multiply in a human cell, the first thing they need is a lot of glutamine. Würzburg researchers have clarified how the pathogenic bacteria obtain this substance.
moreUsing a simple urine test alongside routine imaging for patients with adrenal masses could speed up adrenal cancer diagnosis, improving patient’s prognosis and reducing the need for invasive diagnostic procedures, a new multi-centre study has found.
moreThe prestigious CWTS Leiden Ranking, which compares the research excellence of universities and their faculties worldwide on the basis of publication and citation figures, gives top marks to the JMU.
moreThe smallest cell structures can now be imaged even better: The combination of two microscopy methods makes fluorescence imaging with molecular resolution possible for the first time.
moreResearchers at Würzburg University are using mini-organs to model the digestive tract in the laboratory. These so-called organoids provide insights into the inflammatory processes that play a role in diseases such Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.
moreHigh-end Microscopy Refined
07/01/2020New details are known about an important cell structure: For the first time, two Würzburg research groups have been able to map the synaptonemal complex three-dimensionally with a resolution of 20 to 30 nanometres.
moreHow Volcanoes Explode in the Deep Sea
06/29/2020Explosive volcanic eruptions are possible deep down in the sea – although the water masses exert enormous pressure there. An international team reports in the journal "Nature Geoscience" how this can happen.
moreClimate Extremes Will Cause Forest Changes
06/25/2020No year has been as hot and dry as 2018 since climate records began. Central European forests showed severe signs of drought stress. Mortality of trees triggered in 2018 will continue for several years.
moreTracking Down Cryptic Peptides
06/23/2020Using a newly developed method, Würzburg researchers were able to identify thousands of cryptic peptides on the surface of cells for the first time. These findings could provide a new starting point for cancer immunotherapy.
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