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13
Jun
2019
CRG synthetic biology talk La Caixa
Gene editing opens up the way for new treatments for currently incurable diseases

On 13 and 14 June, CosmoCaixa Barcelona will be hosting a meeting between researchers and the foremost international experts in synthetic biology, convened by B·Debate, an initiative of Biocat and...

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04
Jun
2019
How genes interact to build tissues and organisms

A group of scientists at the National Centre for Genomic Analysis (CNAG-CRG) from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, Spain, led by Holger Heyn, developed a new computational...

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15
May
2019
The importance of genome architecture for cell identity

How cells acquire different identities has long fascinated biologists.

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29
Apr
2019
CRG researchers design a new method to probe tissues in living organisms

The new method is based on magnetic forces that allows the researchers to access living organisms.

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26
Apr
2019
It has been proved that African populations crossbred with other extinct humans

From the study of the DNA of present-day African populations, an international team of scientists has found that they had offspring with an extinct archaic population.

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01
Apr
2019
The inflammation connection: Newly-discovered link between biological processes reveals a novel way to control inflammation

New biological findings point towards a new avenue for the development of anti-inflammatory drugs

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07
Feb
2019
RNAs play key role in protein aggregation and in neurodegenerative disease, according to new research

New research reveals RNAs, which are crucial for cells to produce proteins, are also involved in protein aggregation, where proteins do not fold properly and ‘clump’ together into aggregates.

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30
Jan
2019
Researchers have identified proteins that control mucous production and suggest clues to treating colon and airway diseases

New research at Malhotra lab reveals how cells control quantities of mucin released and could become a new avenue to treat several mucin-related diseases.

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