Skip to content.
|
Skip to navigation
Navigation
Home
About Us
Research
Education
Science & Society
Communication Office
Research Facilities
Support Services
Events
News
Feedback
NOVA Whistleblower Portal
Contact us
Search Site
only in current section
Advanced Search…
Personal tools
You are here:
Home
Info
Search results for
bacterial
540
items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type
Select All/None
Page
Event
File
Folder
Form Folder
Link
News Item
Collection
New items since
Yesterday
Last week
Last month
Ever
Sort by
relevance
·
date (newest first)
·
alphabetically
Bacterial Cell Biology
Located in
Labs
[Course] Fundamentals of light microscopy and image processing
Located in
Events
[Course] Fundamentals of light microscopy and image processing
Located in
Events
/
Courses
Cracking bacterial tactics for infection
Researchers at ITQB NOVA uncovered a new way in which bacteria hijack host behavior to promote infection. The discovery could contribute to the development of new drugs for diarrheal diseases.
Located in
News
Insights into initial stages of bacterial cell division: Looking at dynamic FTSZ polymers on surfaces at the nanoscale
Marisela Vélez, Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica CSIC, Madrid
Located in
Events
/
Seminars
[SCAN] Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm metabolism and matrix remodelling promotes resistance to nitrosative stress
Sandra Carvalho
Located in
Events
/
Seminars
[SCAN] Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm metabolism and matrix remodelling promotes resistance to nitrosative stress
Sandra Carvalho
Located in
Events
[SCAN Highlight] Minimizing transcriptional noise during development in a bacterial pathogen
Adriano Henriques, Microbial Development Lab, ITQB NOVA
Located in
Events
/
Seminars
How gut microbiome communities build resilience to drugs
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.
Located in
News
To split or not to split: how do bacteria decide?
ITQB NOVA researchers uncovered a new mechanism that a main pathogenic bacteria uses to avoid premature division
Located in
News
« Previous 10 items
Next 10 items »
1
...
13
14
15
[
16
]
17
18
19
...
54
Powered by Plone & Python