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[PhD Thesis in Biochemistry] Nazua Farida Lima Ferreira da Costa
Gram positive bacteria do it differently? – Probing the molecular bases for the efficient extracellular electron transfer performed by Thermincola potens JR
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PhD Thesis in Engineering and Technology Science
Creating greater value for biomass residues – extraction of suberin and betulin using alternative solvents
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PhD Thesis Discussion in Biology
Community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) in Portugal: origin, epidemiology and virulance
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[SCAN] Small is beautiful
Teresa Crespo, Microbiology of Man-Made Environments Lab, ITQB NOVA & iBET
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PhD Thesis in Biology
Regulation of Cadherin-based cell adhesion and its interaction with the cytoskeleton
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PhD Thesis Discussion in Chemistry
Development of suberin films driven by an ionic liquid-based depolymerisation processDevelopment of suberin films driven by an ionic liquid-based depolymerisation process
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PhD Thesis Discussion in Biology
"Amidation of peptidoglycan in Staphylococcus aureus – Identification of MurT-GatD enzymatic complex and insights into the biological role of this secondary modification"
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PhD Thesis Discussion in Biology
"Dissecting the function of the SpoIIIJ and YqjG membrane protein insertases during bacterial spore development"
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TIMB3 Workshop Imaging in Biosciences
Workshop takes place on February 7 2022 at ITQB NOVA Auditorium
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[Master in Biochemistry for Health] Francisco de Castro Sobral
Towards the development of a 3D cell model to study interactions between glioma cells and microglia
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