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- IMB researchers have generated transgenic quail embryos to see key developmental stages in real-time.
- Bacterial biofilms have been linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but what exactly are they and how do we get rid of them?
- The ‘electric caterpillar’ is a public menace to gardeners in Townsville and the North-East of Australia but IMB researchers are looking beyond their painful stings to their potential as sources for new medicines and insecticides.
- Emeritus Professor Peter Andrews has recognised for his efforts to create and foster the state’s knowledge economy.
- Research into brain cells of mice shows that exercise reverses changes brought about by ageing.
- Analysis of previously unstudied areas of the human genome suggests people with more copies of ribosomal DNA have higher risks of developing disease.
- IMB researchers have found how dietary choline travels through the blood-brain barrier - a discovery that could be used to help deliver drugs into the brain to treat neurological disorders.
- Find out why researchers are interested in 'water bears' and how they found them at IMB.
- New research has identified the main types of E. coli bacteria that cause neonatal meningitis, and revealed why some infections recur despite being treated with antibiotics.
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