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A fresh look at sulfur metabolism
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Researchers challenge textbook description of microbial sulfur pathway
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A little semantics can go a long way
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Helena F. Deus, ITQB and Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland
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A look into the formation of centrioles in the first land plants
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New study looks into the 3D architecture of centrioles in moss, revealing that these structures are more diverse than previously thought.
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A molecular dynamics analysis of “ligand imprinting”
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PhD Seminar: Diana Lousa, Protein Modelling Lab
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A new additive for better crystals
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Researchers explore solid-supported ionic liquids for protein crystallization
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A new chemistry for drug design
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Researchers develop ampicilin-based ionic liquids
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A new light in rice flowering
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ITQB NOVA researchers unveil the mechanism by which light regulates rice flowering time
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A new model for a rare disease
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Researchers identify fly mutants that mimic metabolic disorder
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A new target to fight tuberculosis
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An international research team has unveiled key structural insights into an important component of the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis. Their findings could enhance the effectiveness of existing antibiotics and lead to the development of novel treatments.
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A new tool for sorting molecules
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Researchers solve a hurdle of bionanotechnology
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