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    In their research on the biological role of the seed mucus coat, dr hab. Agnieszka Kreitschitz from the Department of Plant Development Biology at the University of Wrocław and prof. Stanislav Gorb from the
    University of Kiel (Germany), saw for the first time the exact structure of the mucus at the nanoscale and tested the hypothesis, which had been repeated for years, of the supporting role of mucus in the spread of seeds eaten by animals. Seed mucus as a natural hydrogel is used, among other things, in the food and pharmaceutical industries as well as in bioengineering and medicine.

    Mucilaginous seeds – nanostructure encapsulated in hydrogel

    Recent research has focused on Gaia22dkvLb, a newly discovered exoplanet found through microlensing by an international team of scientists, of which mgr Przemysław Mikołajczyk from the Atronomical Institute at the University of Wrocław, is a member. The exoplanet Gaia22dkvLb can also be observed using the radial velocity measurement technique – something rarely achievable for these microlensing worlds.

    Gaia22dkvLb – a planet with future prospects

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    Mondays with WUWr #43

    How to unravel the mystery of cell membrane asymmetry? Undoubtedly, this research area has recently been the focus of attention of many research groups, which are laboriously exploring the intricacies of this fundamental feature of all plasma membranes.

    The riddle of cell membrane asymmetry solved

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    Mondays with WUWr #42

    A team of scientists from the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Wrocław, composed of: Karolina Pląskowska, dr Łukasz Makowski, dr Agnieszka Strzałka, prof. dr hab. Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwińska, received the Prof. Bassalik, awarded by the Committee on Molecular Biology of the Cell of the Polish Academy of Sciences, for the best work in the field of microbiology created in a Polish laboratory. The work of the awarded team has also been published in the prestigious journal mBio (American Society of Microbiology).

    Prof. Bassalik Award for scientists from the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Wrocław

    Air pollution and finger measurements

    An interuniversity team of scientists, including University of Wrocław biologist dr Katarzyna Kliś, presents in the journal Scientific Reports how […]

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    Mondays with WUWr #41

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    Mondays with WUWr #40

    A team of scientists , including dr inż. Jakub Szperlik from the Tissue Cultures Laboratory of the Botanical Garden at the Faculty of Biological Sciences, decided to test whether the holly species available in Poland have fatty acid contents and profiles similar to those known for their subtropical counterpart. The results of their study were published in the journal Molecules

    Discovering the secrets of holly: can Polish plants be a substitute for yerba mate?

    Article by dr hab. Ludmiła Polechońska, dr hab. Agnieszka Klink and dr hab. Katarzyna Sokołowska, prof. UWr in Science of the Total Environment

    How do climate change and trace metals affect macrohydrophytes?

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    Mondays with WUWr #39

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    Mondays with WUWr #38

    Protein machinery under the control of our researchers

    The January issue of Nature Communications published a paper showing how ribosomes (the translational machinery) change their position during the […]

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    Projekt „Zintegrowany Program Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2018-2022” współfinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej z Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

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