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[Master in Medical Microbiology] Joana Remendinho da Silva
Discovering Novel Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Small Non-Coding RNAs Involved In Biofilm And Antibiotic Resistance Mechanisms
Located in Events / Master Thesis
[Master in Biotechnology for Sustainability] Luísa Maria Mugeiro Ribeiro
Effect of a commercial seaweed extract of Ascophyllum nodosum on rice tolerance to salinity: hydroponics and seed priming approaches
Located in Events / Master Thesis
[Master in Biochemistry for Health] Rita Isabel dos Santos Ratola
Role of Repeat Instability in the Neurodegenerative Disease Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 37
Located in Events / Master Thesis
[Master in Biochemistry for Health] Inês de Macieira e Sousa Moreira
Utility of virus genes inhibiting the interferon response
Located in Events / Master Thesis
[Master's in Biochemistry for Health] Elena Valeria Girlus
Protective activity of phytochemicals from natural extracts
Located in Events / Master Thesis
[SCAN] Plant cell cultures for the production of recombinant proteins
Rita Abranches, Plant Cell Biology Lab, ITQB NOVA
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[iNOVA4Health Seminar] Process Intensification and Adaptive Manufacturing Strategies for ATMPs
Qasim Rafiq
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A bacterial spray to keep respiratory infections away?
A new study found that harmless bacteria that live in our upper respiratory tract inhibit the growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a leading cause of respiratory infections. The study opens a possibility for probiotic-based therapies, such as nasal sprays, with the potential to reduce colonization by this pathogen.
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Matrícula e Inscrição (em pt)
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Master Thesis in Medical Microbiology
EFluxo de Substâncias Fluorescentes através da Parede de Escherichia coli
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