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[SCAN] Insertion sequences as key players in phenotypic and genotypic plasticity of Staphylococcus haemolyticus
Ons Bouchami, Bacterial Evolution and Molecular Epidemiology, ITQB NOVA
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The role of peptidoglycan in host-microbe interactions
Ivo Boneca , Institut Pasteur
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How bacteria hack each other’s mailing system
Researchers characterize bacterial mechanism for manipulating autoinducer-2
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Best PhD Thesis 2013
Award attributed to Pedro Matos Pereira
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The intracellular life of Salmonella
David W. Holden- Imperial College London
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[SCAN 10h30] A bacterial umbilical cord
Adriano O. Henriques, Microbial Development Laboratory, ITQB
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[Master in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics] João Filipe Reis Catarino
Parameterization of bacterial peptidoglycan for state-of-the-art molecular dynamics coarse-grain force fields
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Microbial Cell and Development Biology
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Researchers identify essential proteins for peptidoglycan synthesis in bacteria
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How bacteria trick each other in their math
Researchers reveal how bacterial signal molecule is destroyed
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