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You. We. Uni. - Let's team up to shape the future | Image: Daniel Peter / icue
The Venus flytrap has a unique arrangement of its vascular tissue (centre). This network enables the plant to process fast stimuli, similar to the nervous system of animals. Now it has been possible to investigate these stimuli without contact using novel magnetic field detectors (right). | Image: Sönke Scherzer / Universität Würzburg
Fins of the Australian lungfish | Image: Uni Konstanz / Pixabay
Image of human cervix tissue and organoids derived from ectocervical stratified squamous (green) and endocervical columnar (red) epithelial stem cells. | Image: Universität Würzburg
Different people in different jobs | Image: DMEPhotography / iStockFoto.com
Das Covid-19-Medikament Remdesivir (violett) wird während des Kopiervorgangs in die neue RNA-Kette eingebaut und unterdrückt die Verdopplung des Coronavirus-Erbguts. | Image: Hauke Hillen, Goran Kokic, Patrick Cramer / Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie Göttingen
The combination of different bioinformatics methods has brought new small proteins from salmonella to light. | Image: Sandy Westermann / SCIGRAPHIX
Open trap of Dionaea muscipula with potential prey. Middle: basal part of a trigger hair, where action potentials are elicited in the sensory cells upon touch stimulation. During the late phase of the action potential, potassium ions need to be reimported into the sensory cells via KDM1 to enable the generation of consecutive action potentials. | Image: Ines Kreuzer, Sönke Scherzer / Universität Würzburg
The longer the sword of the male (bottom), the greater the chances of its bearer being interested by a female (top). In the swordtail fish (Xiphophorus hellerii), scientists have now identified the genetic basis of sword growth. (Image: Georg Schneider / University of Würzburg) | Image: Georg Schneider / Universität Würzburg
Portrait photo of Andrea Christina Felfe | Image: Wiwi-Fakultät / Universität Würzburg
Sphingolipid expansion microscopy (ExM) of tenfold expanded cells infected with chlamydia. The bacterial membranes are marked green; the inner and outer membranes of the bacteria can be distinguished (c). Under (a) confocal laser scanning and under (b) structured illumination microscopy (SIM). Scale bars: 10 and 2 microns in the small white rectangles respectively. | Image: Arbeitsgruppe Sauer / Universität Würzburg
Image: pixelwg / Jörg Bandmann
Monocyte-derived dendritic cells after an infection with Aspergillus fumigatus (red) and the human cytomegalovirus (green). | Image: AG Löffler
The Würzburg Highly Cited Researchers 2020: Hermann Einsele, Rainer Hedrich, Andreas Rosenwald, Jörg Vogel, Frank Würthner, and the Citation Laureate Laurens Molenkamp. | Image: privat
About 40 percent of all children who are dyslexic become mentally ill as they are often stigmatised and marginalised. But in fact, they are just as intelligent as other children. | Image: LightFieldStudios / iStock