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Svensk Handel

Kraftsamling för att driva grön omställning av handel och konsumtion14.12.2023 11:00:00 CET | Svensk Handel | Pressmeddelande

Svensk Handel, Lindholmen Science Park, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm och Swedish Incubators and Science Parks har ansökt om att bli ett program inom ramen för Impact Innovation, Sveriges innovationssatsning för 2030-talet. Med framstående branschaktörer som IKEA, Axel Johnson, ICA, Boozt, Systembolaget och Västra Götalandsregionen som core partners är målet med programmet, som går under namnet RE:CORE, att uppnå en regenerativ konsumtion och handel fram till år 2035.
Göteborg & Co AB

Gothenburg signs the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism3.11.2021 09:02:39 CET | Göteborg & Co AB | Pressmeddelande

On November 4th and in connection with the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 currently taking place in the UK, "The Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism" will be launched. Gothenburg is one of the signatories that undertakes to accelerate climate actions to reduce global tourism emissions by at least half in the coming decade and reach net zero emissions as soon as possible before 2050.
Karolinska Institutet - English

New mechanism of bone growth discovered27.2.2019 18:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

[PRESS RELEASE 2019-02-27] In a paper published in the journal Nature, an international research team led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden report that bone growth in mice takes place in accordance with the same principles as when new cells are constantly produced in blood, skin and other tissue. This contradicts the previous understanding that bone growth depends on a finite number of gradually consumed progenitor cells. If the new findings also apply to humans, they could make an important contribution to the treatment of children with growth disorders.
Karolinska Institutet - English

Salamander genome gives clues about unique regenerative ability22.12.2017 10:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

[PRESS RELEASE 2017-12-22] Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have managed to sequence the giant genome of a salamander, the Iberian ribbed newt, which is a full six times greater than the human genome. Amongst the early findings is a family of genes that can provide clues to the unique ability of salamanders to rebuild complex tissue, even body parts. The study is published in Nature Communications.
Karolinska Institutet - English

New diaphragms grown from stem cells offer hope of a cure for common birth defect and possibly future repairs of the heart1.12.2015 14:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

[PRESS RELEASE 1 DECEMBER 2015] An international collaboration between scientists in Sweden, Russia, and the United States has resulted in the successful engineering of new diaphragm tissue in rats using a mixture of stem cells and a 3D scaffold. When transplanted, it has regrown with the same complex mechanical properties of diaphragm muscle. The study is published in the journal Biomaterials, and offers hope of a cure for a common birth defect and possible future heart muscle repairs.
Karolinska Institutet - English

Most heart muscle cells formed during childhood12.6.2015 06:15:00 CEST | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

New human heart muscle cells can be formed, but this mainly happens during the first ten years of life, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet. Other cell types, however, are replaced more quickly. The study, which is published in the journal Cell, demonstrates that the heart muscle is regenerated throughout a person's life, supporting the idea that it is possible to stimulate the rebuilding of lost heart tissue.
Karolinska Institutet - English

New cellular mechanism represses immune reaction in type I-diabetes10.3.2014 08:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

Direct contact between different types of immune cells protects tissues from being attacked by the immune defence, according to a new study by researchers from Karolinska Institutet and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. The findings, published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, increase the knowledge of type I diabetes and other disorders caused by harmful immune reactions and may ultimately lead to therapies that regenerate the damaged tissue.
Karolinska Institutet - English

Stem cell scarring aids recovery from spinal cord injury1.11.2013 07:00:00 CET | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

In a new study, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden show that the scar tissue formed by stem cells after a spinal cord injury does not impair recovery; in fact, stem cell scarring confines the damage. The findings, which are published in the scientific journal Science, indicate that scar tissue prevents the lesion from expanding and helps injured nerve cells survive.
Karolinska Institutet - English

Synthetic mRNA can induce self-repair and regeneration of the infarcted heart8.9.2013 17:10:00 CEST | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

A team of scientists at Karolinska Institutet and Harvard University has taken a major step towards treatment for heart attack, by instructing the injured heart in mice to heal by expressing a factor that triggers cardiovascular regeneration driven by native heart stem cells. The study, published in Nature Biotechnology, also shows that there was an effect on driving the formation of a small number of new cardiac muscle cells.
Karolinska Institutet - English

Dopamine controls formation of new brain cells8.4.2011 06:00:00 CEST | Karolinska Institutet - English | Press Release

A study of the salamander brain has led researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden to discover a hitherto unknown function of the neurotransmitter dopamine. In an article published in the prestigious scientific journal Cell Stem Cell they show how in acting as a kind of switch for stem cells, dopamine controls the formation of new neurons in the adult brain. Their findings may one day contribute to new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's.
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