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Malaria: It’s all about the mosquito

Malaria: It’s all about the mosquito

April 01, 2019

Mosquitoes transmit malaria, but not every malaria-infected mosquito is the same. An international team led by the Max Planck researcher Elena Levashina has described in a new publication that some species of mosquitoes are better in transmitting Plasmodium parasites than others. The researchers collected thousands of mosquitoes in four countries across Africa.

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Organoide enthüllen Entzündungsprozesse bei Chlamydien-Infektionen

Organoids reveal inflammatory processes in chlamydia infections

March 18, 2019

For a long time, researchers were only able to examine human cells infected with bacteria by using cancer cell lines. However, these transformed cells often give a false impression of the infection process. Fallopian tube organoids from normal human fallopian tube cells, on the other hand, reflect the natural structure of the tissue.

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Open to questions, especially good ones <br /><em>Portrait Marcus Taylor</em>

Open to questions, especially good ones
Portrait Marcus Taylor

February 08, 2019

Marcus Taylor studies communication. To be more precise, he studies the communication between the cells in our immune system. The most important tool in this work is an ultramodern high-resolution microscope. Taylor switches on the microscope to show us how he listens in on cellular conversations. Computers hum into action and after a while the monitors light up.

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