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New Approaches against the Consequences of Birth Asphyxia
German researchers study neuroprotective agents in laboratory trial.
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International Graduate Training on Metabolism and Neurodegeneration
In a new, EU funded program, early career scientists are tracking down the connection between metabolic disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. DZNE is involved in a leading role. Bonn, June, 26th, 2023. Again and again, the trail leads to metabolism: When…
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Ataxias: International Award for Bonn Patient Care and Research
US Foundation Distinguishes University Hospital Bonn and DZNE.
Image shows brain immune cells (“microglia”) in culture exposed to amyloid-beta proteins which are involved in Alzheimer’s disease.
Tuning Brain Cells with Light
Human Frontier Science Program funds transatlantic research project.
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A Computer-assisted Procedure Classifies Ataxia-related Speech Disturbances
Researchers at DZNE and the University Hospital Bonn, together with the Berlin-based company PeakProfiling GmbH, have developed a digital technology that recognizes the severity of speech disturbances resulting from ataxia, a brain disease, with great accuracy. …
Pcture shows microscope image of a mouse brain that was genetically changed in its embryonic stage.
The centrosome plays an important role in neuron migration
Researchers from the DZNE have solved an important puzzle in neurobiology: the wiring and the movement of nerve cells are interwoven, but separately controlled.
Social contact strengthens dementia patients and can improve disease progression
New study on treatment and care for people with dementia published.
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Longevity treatments do not slow aging
Three approaches with a reputation for slowing aging processes have proven largely ineffective. For their study, researchers developed a new method to measure aging, which accounts for the complexity of aging in organisms.
Microscopic images of lab-grown mini-retinas, so called human retina organoids.
New potential mechanism for vision loss discovered
Thanks to laboratory produced human mini-retinas, researchers were able to observe complex changes in the retina as they occur in macular degeneration.
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New target for Alzheimer's therapies found
DZNE researchers discover link between the protein medin and Alzheimer's disease.

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