New research identifies threat to human immune system’s key defence mechanism
A breakthrough by scientists at the University of East Anglia could pave the way for new drugs that protect the human immune system from bacterial disease
Read the storyA breakthrough by scientists at the University of East Anglia could pave the way for new drugs that protect the human immune system from bacterial disease
Read the storyScientists have expressed genes from snapdragon in tomatoes to grow purple tomatoes high in health-protecting anthocyanins
Read the storyScientists are using designs in nature from extreme environments to overcome the challenges of producing materials on the nanometre scale
Read the storyFruit breeding was important in shaping the early history of the John Innes Institute
Read the storyNew research from the John Innes Centre and the Central Science Laboratory could help breeders to develop pea varieties able to withstand drought stress and climate change
Read the storyResearchers from the John Innes Centre and the University of East Anglia have recently elucidated the structure and function of an enzyme which is involved in decorating antibiotics with sugar molecules
Read the storyA new project is being launched at the John Innes Centre in Norwich to help geneticists understand how plants grow
Read the storyJohn Innes Centre scientists have found that plants may cluster the genes needed to make defence chemicals
Read the storyScientists at the John Innes Centre in Norwich have discovered how roots find their way past obstacles to grow through soil
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