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tissue injury and cell loss. This regenerative capacity holds great potential in clinical settings, offering promising avenues for treating liver diseases requiring surgical tissue removal and enhancing
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to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in brain activity. The Institute develops innovative methods in imaging, chemistry, physiology and computer science. As part of Bordeaux Neurocampus
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will explore if learning and memory paradigms trigger the recruitment of RNAs to specific synaptic compartments. Second, the student will study the cellular machineries involved in local RNA recruitment
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of regulation of BMP1 activity, at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels, with the goal to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to treat wound healing disorders. Background Previous work has shown
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available1Company/InstituteParis-Lodron-Universität Salzburg - Structural Biology LaboratoryCountryAustriaGeofield Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUniversity of Manchester - Division of Cell Matrix
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European project (IsoPROPEL) in close collaboration with Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany) for cell design and catalytic testing and ITQ Valencia (Spain) for the synthesis of catalysts. The overall goal
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substrates and characterizing the selectivity and sensitivity of their response to recombinant and endogenous PK activities, in cell extracts stimulated or treated with inhibitors (3) exploiting
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with UV and radioactive detector, dose calibrator, automatic gamma counter, digital autoradiography, animal blood cell counter, and a range of small animal imaging systems (bioluminescence/fluorescence
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. This project is carried out in collaboration with the Metals and Microorganisms: Biology, Chemistry and Applications team of the Biotechnologies and Cell Signaling Laboratory (BSC, UMR 7242), which develops new
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platforms. IGMM is a multidisciplinary institute, and its research in molecular and cellular biology has a strong international impact, both fundamental and applied. For more information: www.igmm.cnrs.fr We