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Célia V. Romão
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PhD HostMicroInterface
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[PhD Thesis in Integrative Biology and Biomedicine] Abeer Heskol
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Characterization and integration of the transcriptional programs downstream Ascl1 and Notch signaling dur-ing neurogenesis: investigating a cell-autonomous cross-talk between the two pathways
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[SCAN] Unveiling the protective role of food bioactive compounds towards colorectal cancer
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Teresa Serra
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Protecting the healthy microbes
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New Strategy protects gut microbes from antibiotics
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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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PhD Thesis Discussion in Technological and Engineering Sciences
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"Understanding Human Carboxylesterase 2 and the feasibility of a more relevant cell model for intestinal metabolism"
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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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Targeting the cell surface molecules responsible for the African sleeping sickness parasite survival and infectivity
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João A. Rodrigues
Centre for Malaria & Tropical Diseases-IHMT/UNL
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[SEMINAR] Presentation of a new platform for optimizing protein expression
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Nuclera
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