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Over eighteen months the Covid-19 pandemic has made the importance of research into inflammation and infectious diseases crystal clear. The Inflammatory Network at Aarhus University is holding its first annual meeting on 11 November, and head of the…
A study of all Danish registers for children born with a hole in the heart – actually a gap between the atrial chambers – shows that the heart defect has consequences for their health throughout their lives. The study is part of Camilla Nyboe's…
They take a blood sample and shortly afterwards researchers from Aarhus University can find signs of whether a person is on the way to developing the disease Lupus – or is already ill. The researchers are patenting a revolutionary technique that can…
Researchers have now succeeded in creating the rare and important immune cells, plasmacytoid dendritic cells, in a laboratory. This opens for the possibility of using the cells to treat diseases such as cancer and viral infections within the…
According to Associate Professor Viola Burau and Postdoc Michael Fehsenfeld from Aarhus University, it is crucial for vulnerable and socially disadvantaged people to have easier access to the healthcare system. In a new research project, which has…
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