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[PhD Thesis in Technological and Engineering Sciences]Sofia Baptista de Carvalho
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Downstream strategies for VLPs as candidate universal vaccine for Influenza
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PhD Thesis in Biochemistry
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Anaerobic bacteria: an investigation of metabolic important enzymes. A novel type of oxygen reductase and enzymes of the tetrapyrrole biosynthesis
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Miguel Correia Landum
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Toll antiviral signalling after Drosophila oral infection: from viral sensing to NF-kB targets
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PhD Thesis Public Discussion in Biology
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"Behavioral and synaptic circuit analysis in models of neuropsychiatric disorders: Dissecting the in vivo role of the postsynaptic density proteins nArgBP2 and Shank3 using genetically engineered mice"
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[PhD Thesis in Chemistry] Mário Rui Costa Soromenho
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Exploring the photochromism of Gemini Diarylethene-based Ionic Liquids as a switch of the physico-chemical properties of solutions
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[PhD Thesis in Biochemistry] Sandra Isabel Pereira dos Santos
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Unraveling the protection mechanisms in the radiation resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans: Cross-talk between Dps proteins triggers manganese distribution as a defense strategy against oxidative stress
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PhD Thesis Discussion in Biochemistry
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"Cyanobacterial and Protozoan Flavodiiron Proteins are Nitric Oxide and/or Dioxygen Reductases"
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[PhD Thesis in Biology] Cátia Cláudia Bárria da Silva
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Dynamics and Function of Ribonuclease R in Streptococcus pneumoniae
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[PhD Thesis in Biochemistry] Ana Maria da Silva Esteves
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Insights into the biochemical strategies of adaptation to heat stress in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus
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PhD Thesis Discussion in Biology
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"Regulation of autoimmune neuroinflammation by stress-responsive genes"
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