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How gut microbiome communities build resilience to drugs
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New research co-led by ITQB NOVA PI Sarela Garcia-Santamarina reveals that bacteria in the gut microbiome can become more resilient to drugs when part of a community.
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How oxygen gets there
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Cytochrome c oxidase has alternative paths for oxygen diffusion to the active center
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How selenium does the trick
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ITQB NOVA researchers unravel the molecular basis for high activity and oxygen tolerance in a special hydrogenase
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How shaved bacteria escape their host
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Researchers identify Staphylococcus aureus strategy to avoid recognition by the host
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How to speak with who does not want to listen: beyond polarization and disinformation
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The effects of disinformation and how to counter them
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How to speak with who does not want to listen: beyond polarization and disinformation
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Difficult Dialogue and Narrative Exchange: The Guestbook Project
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How to speak with who does not want to listen: beyond polarization and disinformation
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Democracy, Science and Political Polarization
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How to speak with who does not want to listen: beyond polarization and disinformation
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Science, Pseudoscience and Disinformation
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How to speak with who does not want to listen: beyond polarization and disinformation
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Origin of disinformation and fake news
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How we are tied to herpes virus
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Viral protein takes a piggy-back on chromosomes
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