In our recent research paper we have used extensive methods to reveal new details on how bacteria are causing inflammation. Based on this research we aim to find new treatment strategies for preventing serious inflammatory reactions toward E. coli bacteria.
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CardiovascularInflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Can a sugar treat atherosclerosis?
by @NTNUhealth 13 November 2017Blogger: Siril S. Bakke, PhD/Post doc, Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (CEMIR) Cardiovascular disease resulting from atherosclerosis is one of the most common causes…
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Bacterial needle injections into host cells block immune responses
by @NTNUhealth 14 June 2017Bloggere: Egil Lien, Professor II at Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (CEMIR) and Mathias Pontus Ørning, PhD candidate. A number of human-pathogenic bacteria use specialized secretion systems…
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Inflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
CEMIR received Young Research Talents grant (FRIPRO) from the Research Council of Norway
by @NTNUhealth 9 December 2016Two researchers at CEMIR, Atle Granlund and Richard Kandasamy have received the “Young Research Talents” – grants that is a part of the FRIPRO-funding (Norwegian…
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InfectionInflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Mapping the antiviral innate immune defense system
by @NTNUhelse 2 November 2016Blogger: Richard Kumaran Kandasamy Associate Professor and Onsager Fellow at Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (SFF-CEMIR) Our innate immune system is the first and most important…
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InfectionInflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Human Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) is a sensor of bacterial infection
by @NTNUhealth 27 August 2015By: Jørgen Stenvik Researcher at Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (SFF-CEMIR), Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine (IKM) (Photo: Geir Mogen / NTNU)…
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InfectionInflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
Uncovering the secrets of immune system invaders
by @NTNUhealth 12 August 2015Some bacteria and viruses take advantage of the way our immune system works to infect us. Researchers at Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (CEMIR) are…
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BloodInflammatory and Immune SystemResearch
New trafficking dynamics of an innate immune receptor revealed
by @NTNUhealth 19 June 2015A recent study published in Traffic journal contributes to new understandings of the mechanisms behind bacteria-induced inflammation and septic shock. CEMIR researchers have used…
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Watch Professor Bruce Beutler’s guest lecture at the Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology – NTNU, 20 March 2015. The lecture…
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ON THE WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY 24 March: The surprising mechanism of a new anti-TB compound
by @NTNUhealth 24 March 2015Blogger: Marte Singsås Dragset Researcher at Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research (SFF-CEMIR), Department of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine (IKM) 24 March is…