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This article provides an update on multiple sclerosis for 2023, covering recent developments and research in the field of neuropathology.
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On July 10 th, 2025, IMMIDD hosted the inaugural symposium, kicking off collaborations across multiple scientific disciplines at University of Münster and beyond. Through scientific talks from ...
Welcome to the MÜNSTER University of Music! The Münster University of Music combines the best: education at the highest level, individually and in a family atmosphere, studying in a lively and lovable ...
Das Studienbüro des Germanistischen Instituts der Universität Münster bietet tagesaktuelle Informationen zu Öffnungs- und Schließzeiten.
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant primary brain tumor in adults. GBM displays excessive and unfunctional vascularization which may, among others, be a reason for its devastating ...
International Research Cooperation for Sustainable Batteries of the Future / Publication in the Journal “Science” High-performance, eco-friendly, safe and at the same time cost-effective: the zinc-air ...
Jupiter ist der älteste Planet des Sonnensystems. Das haben Planetologen der WWU jetzt erstmals nachgewiesen. Demnach war die Bildung des Planeten bereits vier Millionen Jahre nach der Entstehung des ...
Archaeologists from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and the University of Münster have discovered the remains of a previously unknown early Christian church in the ancient city of Artaxata ...
Aβ plaques are one of the two lesions in the brain that define the neuropathological diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. Plaques are highly diverse structures; many of them include massed, fibrillar ...
Biosensors show the ratio of NADPH to NADP⁺ in real time / Insights into the evolution of the protective function of cells Biological cells have many vital functions in the organism. For example, they ...
Weltrekord im Department für Quantentechnologie der Universität Münster: Ein Physiker-Team hat den weltweit kleinsten QR-Code hergestellt. Mit einer Größe von 5,38 Quadratmikrometern ist er etwa ...