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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Maika Clara Rothkegel
Utilizing ionic liquids as a versatile tool to study antimicrobial strategies of and against filamentous fungi
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Joana Cristina da Silva Sales Dias
Developing novel therapeutics for breast cancer: targeting the Notch ligand DLL1
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[PhD Thesis in Integrative Biology and Biomedicine] Carla Filipa Simões Henriques
The genetic architecture of social and asocial learning in Drosophila melanogaster
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[PhD Thesis in Biology] Patrícia Cátia Isidoro Amaral
Metabolic control of spore development in Bacillus subtilis: the role of pyruvate dehydrogenase
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PhD Thesis in Biology
The role of Exoribonucleases in growth phase control and their function in the degradation of RNA
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[PhD Thesis in Integrative Biology and Biomedicine] Romana de Jesus Rosário Yáñez
Investigating a Noncanonical Role in Translation for Arabidopsis SR Proteins
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Sónia Margarida Tavares Matos Almeida
Dynamics of bacterial colonization in the upper respiratory tract of the adult host
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Mariana de Oliveira Farinha Fidalgo Valério
Unlocking Viral Entry: The Key Role of Fusion Proteins
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[PhD Thesis in Biology] Pedro Rafael da Silva Álvaro Magalhães
Inclusion of protonation effects in the simulation of proteins in membrane environments
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[PhD Thesis in Biology] Krzysztof Kus
At the crossroad between innate immunity and RNA editing: Structural and biochemical studies of the Zα domain family and the RNA editing enzyme ADAR1
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