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Memory killer cells may improve melanoma patients' chances of survival: St
Updated : 2 years, 9 months ago IST
Long-lasting killer cells are present in our skin and act as a defence against intruders. Researchers from Denmark's University of Copenhagen and Sweden's Karolinska Institutet have now discovered how these cells are formed and demonstrated that higher concentrations of memory killer cells i
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Study says memory killer cells can improve melanoma patients' chances of s
Updated : 2 years, 9 months ago IST
Specialised long-lasting killer cells are present in our skin and serve as a defence against invaders. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have now determined how these cells are created and demonstrated that higher concentrations
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Artificial human skin now part of new skin cancer therapy
Updated : 3 years ago IST
A research team from the University of Copenhagen has been successful in stopping invasive growth in a skin cancer model by utilising synthetic human skin.
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Artificial human skin paves the way to new skin cancer therapy: Researc
Updated : 3 years ago IST
By using artificial human skin, a research group from the University of Copenhagen has managed to block invasive growth in a skin cancer model.
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Research shows new knowledge about ice sheet movement can shed light on se
Updated : 3 years ago IST
Using extensive satellite measurements, researchers from the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) and University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute have conducted a study that shows how movements of the ice sheet appear to be closely linked with meltwater flow beneath the ice.
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Study: Right timing of physical activity increases fat metabolism
Updated : 3 years, 1 month ago IST
According to a recent study from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, mice who exercised during an early active phase, which is comparable to morning exercise in humans, had higher metabolisms than mice who exercised during a time when they would t
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Study: Doing physical activity at right time of the day increases fat meta
Updated : 3 years, 1 month ago IST
Physical activity at the appropriate time of day appears to be able to enhance fat metabolism. According to a recent study from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, mice who exercised during an early active phase, which is comparable to morning exe
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Study finds coffee with milk can have anti-inflammatory effect
Updated : 3 years, 1 month ago IST
According to a new study from the University of Copenhagen, a cup of coffee with milk can have an anti-inflammatory impact on humans.
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Coffee with milk might have an anti-inflammatory effect: Study
Updated : 2 years, 5 months ago IST
Can a cup of coffee with milk have an anti-inflammatory impact on humans? According to a new study from the University of Copenhagen, this is the case. Anti-inflammatory effects in immune cells are doubled when proteins and antioxidants are combined. The researchers intend to investigate the
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Study: Artificial human skin block invasive growth in a skin cancer
Updated : 3 years, 1 month ago IST
A study team from the University of Copenhagen was able to stop invasive growth in a skin cancer model by utilising synthetic human skin.
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Researchers find how some guts are better than others at energy absorptio
Updated : 3 years, 2 months ago IST
According to recent studies from the University of Copenhagen, some Danes may have a different background of gut microorganisms than other Danes, which allows them to, on average, absorb more energy from meals. The study contributes to our knowledge of why some individuals, although eating s
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Some stomachs digest faster than others due to microbes: Study
Updated : 3 years, 2 months ago IST
According to recent research from the University of Copenhagen, some Danes may have a different makeup of gut microorganisms than other Danes, which allows them to, on average, absorb more energy from meals.
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