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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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Press Releases 2016
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Fine Tuning in the Brain
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Researchers develop a computer model to explain how nerve cell connections form in the visual cortex
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Halftime for Mosses as Measuring Devices
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An international research team takes stock on their way to monitoring air quality in Europe
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How cancer cells avoid shutdown
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University of Freiburg researchers unravel mechanisms by which a protein that promotes tumour growth is produced during stress
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How Invasive Plants Influence an Ecosystem
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A research team uses the example of the acacia to show how interaction between native and invasive species varies
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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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How Photosynthetic Cells Deal with a Lack of Iron
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University of Freiburg researchers discover a small RNA molecule in cyanobacteria that affects metabolic acclimation.
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Press Releases 2017
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How Plants Measure Temperature
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Research team shows how plants use a light receptor as a thermosensor
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How to get rid of proteins
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Scientists discover substrates for targeted protein degradation
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How Toxins Activate Cellular Guides
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A diarrhoea pathogen modifies the surface of intestinal cells, enabling bacteria to colonize it more easily
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