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Search Results Fulltext search 96 Results Found Generative network modeling reveals quantitative definitions of bilateral symmetry exhibited by a whole insect brain connectome Authors (6) Benjamin D Pedigo Mike Powell Eric W Bridgeford Michael Winding Carey E Priebe Joshua T Vogelstein eLife Published 28 March 2023 Crick labs Michael Winding Full details Mice with endogenous TDP-43 mutations exhibit gain of splicing function and characteristics of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Authors (42) Pietro Fratta Prasanth Sivakumar Jack Humphrey Kitty Lo Thomas Ricketts Hugo Oliveira [...] Linda Greensmith Emanuele Buratti Vincent Plagnol Elizabeth MC Fisher Abraham Acevedo-Arozena EMBO Journal Published 1 June 2018 Crick labs Jernej Ule | Ben Blencowe Full details C9orf72 polyGA knock-in mice exhibit mild motor and proteomic changes consistent with ALS/FTD Preprint Authors (16) Carmelo Milioto Mireia Carcolé Matteo Zanovello Mhoriam Ahmed Raja S Nirujogi Daniel Biggs [...] Dario R Alessi Ben Davies Linda Greensmith Elizabeth MC Fisher Adrian M Isaacs bioRxiv Published 2 June 2025 Crick labs/ facilities Pietro Fratta Genetic Modification Service Biological Research Facility Full details New exhibition reveals the unseen side of science The Crick’s new exhibition, Craft & Graft: Making Science Happen, will showcase the surprising roles of the people who work around the clock to make its life-changing research possible. Published: 4 December 2018 Breadcrumb News and features Modern lineages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exhibit lineage-specific patterns of growth and cytokine induction in human monocyte-derived macrophages Authors (5) R Sarkar L Lenders Katalin Wilkinson Robert Wilkinson MP Nicol PLOS ONE Published 1 January 2012 Crick labs Robert J Wilkinson Full details UK’s first cancer research exhibition opens at the Crick The Francis Crick Institute is proud to open the UK’s first exhibition exploring the trail-blazing research that is turning the tide on cancer. Outwitting Cancer - Making Sense of Nature’s Enigma is an immersive exhibition exploring the latest cancer research taking place at the Crick. Published: 24 September 2021 Breadcrumb News and features F14512, a polyamine-vectorized anti-cancer drug, currently in clinical trials exhibits a marked preclinical anti-leukemic activity Authors (13) A Kruczynski A Pillon L Créancier I Vandenberghe B Gomes V Brel [...] E Currie Y Guminski Dominique Bonnet C Bailly N Guilbaud Leukemia Published 1 January 2013 Crick labs Dominique Bonnet Full details The Crick announces first UK exhibition exploring cancer research The Crick will be home to the UK’s first exhibition on research that's working to turn the tide on cancer. Published: 4 February 2020 Breadcrumb News and features New exhibition to explore the future and ethics of genome editing In February 2023, the Crick will open the UK’s first exhibition dedicated to exploring public attitudes towards genome editing. Cut + Paste will explore the ethical issues surrounding genome editing and its potential applications. Published: 16 November 2022 Breadcrumb News and features The Crick opens to the public with its first exhibition Published: 2 November 2016 Breadcrumb News and features Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Last page Last
Generative network modeling reveals quantitative definitions of bilateral symmetry exhibited by a whole insect brain connectome Authors (6) Benjamin D Pedigo Mike Powell Eric W Bridgeford Michael Winding Carey E Priebe Joshua T Vogelstein eLife Published 28 March 2023 Crick labs Michael Winding Full details
Mice with endogenous TDP-43 mutations exhibit gain of splicing function and characteristics of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Authors (42) Pietro Fratta Prasanth Sivakumar Jack Humphrey Kitty Lo Thomas Ricketts Hugo Oliveira [...] Linda Greensmith Emanuele Buratti Vincent Plagnol Elizabeth MC Fisher Abraham Acevedo-Arozena EMBO Journal Published 1 June 2018 Crick labs Jernej Ule | Ben Blencowe Full details
C9orf72 polyGA knock-in mice exhibit mild motor and proteomic changes consistent with ALS/FTD Preprint Authors (16) Carmelo Milioto Mireia Carcolé Matteo Zanovello Mhoriam Ahmed Raja S Nirujogi Daniel Biggs [...] Dario R Alessi Ben Davies Linda Greensmith Elizabeth MC Fisher Adrian M Isaacs bioRxiv Published 2 June 2025 Crick labs/ facilities Pietro Fratta Genetic Modification Service Biological Research Facility Full details
New exhibition reveals the unseen side of science The Crick’s new exhibition, Craft & Graft: Making Science Happen, will showcase the surprising roles of the people who work around the clock to make its life-changing research possible. Published: 4 December 2018 Breadcrumb News and features
Modern lineages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exhibit lineage-specific patterns of growth and cytokine induction in human monocyte-derived macrophages Authors (5) R Sarkar L Lenders Katalin Wilkinson Robert Wilkinson MP Nicol PLOS ONE Published 1 January 2012 Crick labs Robert J Wilkinson Full details
UK’s first cancer research exhibition opens at the Crick The Francis Crick Institute is proud to open the UK’s first exhibition exploring the trail-blazing research that is turning the tide on cancer. Outwitting Cancer - Making Sense of Nature’s Enigma is an immersive exhibition exploring the latest cancer research taking place at the Crick. Published: 24 September 2021 Breadcrumb News and features
F14512, a polyamine-vectorized anti-cancer drug, currently in clinical trials exhibits a marked preclinical anti-leukemic activity Authors (13) A Kruczynski A Pillon L Créancier I Vandenberghe B Gomes V Brel [...] E Currie Y Guminski Dominique Bonnet C Bailly N Guilbaud Leukemia Published 1 January 2013 Crick labs Dominique Bonnet Full details
The Crick announces first UK exhibition exploring cancer research The Crick will be home to the UK’s first exhibition on research that's working to turn the tide on cancer. Published: 4 February 2020 Breadcrumb News and features
New exhibition to explore the future and ethics of genome editing In February 2023, the Crick will open the UK’s first exhibition dedicated to exploring public attitudes towards genome editing. Cut + Paste will explore the ethical issues surrounding genome editing and its potential applications. Published: 16 November 2022 Breadcrumb News and features
The Crick opens to the public with its first exhibition Published: 2 November 2016 Breadcrumb News and features