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In your gut: how bacteria survive low oxygen environments
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ITQB NOVA researchers have uncovered the mechanisms that allow the survival of the anaerobic pathogen Clostridioides difficile in the gut
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Proteins partner for crucial cellular quality control system
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Severe human genetic diseases are related to malfunctioning ribosomes. The surveillance system of this protein collaboration was previously unknown.
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MOSTMICRO-ITQB Research Unit is hiring
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Four new lab heads will establish independent research groups
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Biopolymers: unravelling the next generation materials
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ITQB NOVA researcher’s recent studies open new leads to develop new-polyester based biomaterials
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Who prefers a sulfur diet?
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Evolution of sulfur metabolism in Archaea clarified by an international team including ITQB NOVA
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The Golden Axis
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ITQB NOVA researchers challenge a 50-year-old assumption on the division of Staphylococcus aureus
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Mariana Pinho elected as EMBO member
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Two-times ERC winner is the fourth ITQB NOVA researcher to be elected to the European Molecular Biology Organization
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Dynamic loops towards an efficient biocatalysis
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ITQB NOVA researchers have unravelled structural details related to laccase catalysis. This discovery could lead to fine-tuned industry and biomedical biocatalysts
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3D structure of anti-tuberculosis target makes cover of Molecular Cell
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For the first time, a team of researchers was able to elucidate the Cryo-EM full-length structure of Arabinofuranosyltransferase (AftD), an essential enzyme involved on the cell envelop assembly of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This enzyme is a target to develop novel antibiotics to fight the disease.
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ITQB NOVA’s Pedro Matos Pereira awarded a "la Caixa" Foundation Junior Leadership
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Six grants awarded to researchers in Lisbon
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