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How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics
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Work involving ITQB researchers published in PNAS
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How bacteria hack each other’s mailing system
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Researchers characterize bacterial mechanism for manipulating autoinducer-2
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How bacteria trick each other in their math
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Researchers reveal how bacterial signal molecule is destroyed
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How can we improve Oeiras through science?
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Until February 1, share your ideas on how to bring science and citizens closer together. This competition marks the beginning of a Citizen Science project promoted by Oeiras Municipality, in partnership with ITQB NOVA and IGC.
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How cells adapt to Fe deficiency through targeted messenger RNA degradation
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Dennis Thiele
Duke University Medical Center
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How dangerous foodborne bacteria resist common disinfectants
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A new study by ITQB NOVA researchers found out a new mechanism through which Listeria monocytogenes, a human pathogenic bacteria, survives food safety strategies and the immune system. These findings have important implications for public health and food safety.
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How do bacteria divide?
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Super-resolution microscopes challenge Staph division model
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How do bacteria get in shape?
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First generation of elongated cells from truly spherical cocci
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How do bacteria know they have had enough?
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Mechanism of crosstalk between systems for haem biosynthesis and external capture in pathogens published today
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How do we study
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Functional Biochemistry of Metalloenzymes
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