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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Liliana Sofia Oliveira da Silva
Di-iron Proteins with Cell Repair Functions in Pathogens
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Fernanda Ivanira Henriques Murtinheira Ferreira
Development and characterization of glial cell models of Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Ana Patrícia Páscoa Quendera
Deciphering the roles of ribonuclease PNPase in the human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes: Regulation of biofilms, cell invasion and stress response
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Guillem Hernandez Gras
Structure and Dynamics of Pathogenic Scaffold Proteins
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Pedro Miguel Gomes Gião Vicente
Biological and Engineering Approaches to Advance Bioprocesses for hiPSC-based Products
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Nuno Filipe Lavos Lopes
Assessing tumour-associated macrophage phenotype and glycan signatures in breast cancer: Insights from 3D cell models and protein microarrays
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Marco Silvano
Single-cell RNA sequencing for deciphering key biological mechanisms of insect cells during influenza HA-VLPs production
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Danilo da Silva Lopes
The roles of tubulin post-translational modifications in cancer
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Catarina João Silva Gaspar
The molecular and organismal role of the EMC. The ER membrane protein complex.
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Bruno Manuel Santos Saraiva
Studies of Staphylococcus aureus´cell cycle: New approaches for automated analysis
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