Blogger: Ørnulf Paulsen Ørnulf Paulsen is a PhD student at European Palliative Care Research Centre, NTNU, and Senior Consultant in palliative medicine at Telemark…
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Metabolic and Endocrine
Ask a researcher: Is the 5:2 diet healthy for women?
by @NTNUhealth 17 June 2014Question Is the 5:2 diet healthy for women? Answer from Catia Martins 5:2 diet is a type of intermittent fasting,…
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Bloggers: Astrid Lægreid, professor, Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine and Martin Kuiper professor, Department of Biology It is often…
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Many bacteria kill considerable numbers of host cells upon infection. However, the mechanisms behind the cell death are in many cases unclear. A recent…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
A new mechanism explaining the anti-inflammatory effect of HDL is revealed
by @NTNUhealth 13 February 2014Bloggers: Nathalie Niyonzima and Eivind Samstad Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease that was once believed to be a disease of…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
CEMIR recruits more researchers
by @NTNUhealth 10 February 2014Blogger: Kari Håland Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (CEMIR) keeps growing and is entering its second year with plans for…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Looking for the perfect immune response
by @NTNUhealth 27 December 2013Blogger:Trude Helen Flo, co-director CEMIR The Research Council of Norway has recently awarded grants under the funding scheme Independent Basic Research Projects – Medicine,…
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CancerResearch
The tumour’s microenvironment important in breast cancer development
by @NTNUhealth 21 October 2013Blogger: Tonje Strømmen Steigedal Our bodies constantly renew their cells. In healthy individuals this is tightly regulated so that old…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Pictures from the CEMIR opening
by @NTNUhealth 14 October 2013Today we open our new Centre of Excellence, CEMIR, Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research. A central topic for the centre is how inflammation can play…
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BloodCancerInflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Proteins: The building blocks
by @NTNUhealth 23 September 2013In this video, Geir Slupphaug talks about proteins. Nearly all diseases are caused by dysfunctional proteins. At the proteomics and metabolomics core facility they…