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Cancer Researchers at University of Turku Managed to Correct Decades-old Misconception on White Blood Cell Trafficking to Spleen
02.04.2019
Contrary to prior belief, the white blood cells enter the spleen primarily via vessels in the red pulp. The research results change thoroughly our perception of the spleen producing antibodies vital...
Nutrient-dense Quinoa and Lupin Suitable for Sustainable Food Production
22.03.2019
Sex Differences in Personality Traits in Asian Elephants
11.03.2019
Stars Exploding as Supernovae Lose Their Mass to Companion Stars during Their Lives
07.03.2019
University of Turku Celebrates 99th Anniversary
04.03.2019
The University of Turku had its 99th Anniversary Celebration on 28 February. At the event, Editor-in-chief Ville Pernaa was awarded as the Alumni of the Year. In addition, Rector Kalervo Väänänen...
Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy Increases Risk of ADHD among Offspring up to 3-fold
26.02.2019
The higher the cotinine levels were in the mother’s blood during pregnancy, the greater was the child’s risk of developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) later in life, showed an...
Antibody Therapy Training Phagocytes to Destroy Tumours Now Tested on Patients
20.02.2019
Developed by researchers at the University of Turku, an immunotherapeutic antibody therapy re-educates macrophages to activate passivated cytotoxic T cells to kill cancer. The antibody therapy...
Modern Mahouts Taking Care of Elephants in Myanmar Are Younger And Less Experienced
11.02.2019
Healthy Ageing and Grandmother Involvement with Grandchildren Bring Benefits to Multiple Generations
07.02.2019
A new study conducted at the University of Turku shows that grandmother involvement with their grandchildren improves the survival of the grandchildren. Based on historical Finnish church records, the...
Parents’ Mental Health Problems Increase the Risk of Reactive Attachment Disorder in Children
22.01.2019
Children’s risk of being diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder (RAD) increases if parents are diagnosed with any type of mental health disorder, discovered researchers from the Research Centre...