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Researchers from Aarhus University have developed a revolutionary new method, called triplex origami, to manipulate the shape and tight packing of DNA. The new discoveries open up exciting new possibilities in gene therapy, nanotechnology, and more.
Researchers from Aarhus University are behind a new method for detecting important proteins in, for example, a blood sample. By using tiny nanopores and nanobodies, they have identified markers that are indicators of COVID-19 and breast cancer, respectively, with impressive precision and sensitivity. With this technology, the future may hold fast…
A new team of researchers dreams of making a difference for patients with e.g. diabetes, fatty liver, renal fibrosis, and atherosclerosis. With DKK 60 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, centre leader Professor Jørgen Kjems can now open an interdisciplinary centre for RNA medicine research at Aarhus University, which over a period of 6 years…
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