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[PhD Thesis in Biology] Ricardo Nuno Silva Moura Pinho
Stability, Robustness, and Phenotype Accessibility in Boolean Gene Regulatory Networks
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[PhD Thesis in Chemistry] Vanessa Alexandra Conduto Miranda
Synthesis of new bioactive autoinducer-2 analogues
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[PhD Thesis in Biology] Ricardo Jorge Fonseca Tavares Godinho Pais
How cells initiate Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition. A computational modelling of celular and supra-cellular networks to unravel the control of EMT
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New Associate Professors at ITQB NOVA
Lígia O. Martins and Ricardo O. Louro have won the international open call
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Dénise dos Reis da Rosa de Azevedo Camacho
Understanding the Role of Flower Code in Tumorigenesis
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[PhD Thesis in Plant Sciences] Luís Carlos Lopes de Andrade
How diel-regulated responses are modulated by environmental cues in rice
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Melanie Santos Matos
Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory potential of terpenes for application in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Diogo André Ribeiro da Silva
Unravelling the catalytic, stability and structural features of PpDyP, a DyP-type Peroxidase
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Andreia Filipe dos Santos Gomes
Disclosing the mechanism underlying the beneficial effects of berries-driven polyphenols: In in vitro and in vivo cardiovascular disease models
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[PhD Thesis in Molecular Biosciences] Ana Catarina Fernandes Paiva
Unravelling Protein Interactions: From Extract2Chip Method Development to Biophysical Characterization of the RuvBL Interactome
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