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Closed-loop stimulation promises fewer side effects
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How adaptive stimulation could make a significant difference for patients with neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease
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Shedding Light on Bacteria
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The tiny cyanobacteria use the principle of the lens in the human eye to perceive light direction
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Epilepsy at the Molecular Level
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Researchers study the link between malformations of the cerebral cortex and the occurrence of the neurological disease
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An opinion in milliseconds
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Freiburg scientist has decoded brain processes associated with the subconscious evaluation of social groups
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Fighting Epidemics in Africa
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Researchers develop a rapid test for diagnosing malaria and other tropical diseases out of blood in a single run
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Faulty Connection
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Disturbed transmission of signals in the cerebrum promises new findings for epilepsy research
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How Neural Circuits Implement Natural Vision
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Researchers have designed a new computational model to study how nerve cells in the visual cortex process natural stimuli
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New strategic approach against bowel cancer
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Team of Freiburg researchers identifies a novel facet of drugs inhibiting signalling processes in colorectal cancer cells
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From Moss to Mouse
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University of Freiburg to cooperate with a biopharmaceutical company on therapy for kidney diseases
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Building Scaffolds in the Cell’s Power Stations
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Researchers at the University of Freiburg discover a basic architectural principle of mitochondria
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