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Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW); yesterday published | Netherlands | 12 days ago
regenerating from non-regenerating fibroblasts, exact molecular players remain largely unknown. This project will focus on uncharted aspects of fibroblast identity, their dynamic interplay with the extracellular
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of their properties. The research in the Roos lab ranges from molecular to systems size levels. In particular, we study the structure and dynamics of supramolecular assemblies of both natural as synthetic origin
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regenerating from non-regenerating fibroblasts, exact molecular players remain largely unknown. This project will focus on uncharted aspects of fibroblast identity, their dynamic interplay with the extracellular
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particles have many unique shapes not encountered for bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. We focus on the infection strategies of archaeal viruses and study the molecular mechanisms underlying essential steps
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investigating the theoretical foundation of their properties. The research in the Roos lab ranges from molecular to systems size levels. In particular, we study the structure and dynamics of supramolecular
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of their properties. The research in the Roos lab ranges from molecular to systems size levels. In particular, we study the structure and dynamics of supramolecular assemblies of both natural as synthetic origin
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dynamic interdisciplinary research institute that brings together chemistry and physics to unravel the mysteries of atomic, molecular and solid-state environments. The institute strives to make a positive
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industrial application. It is part of activities in ARCNL’s Source Department. The research activities of the Source Department and its EUV Plasma Processes group aim at the atomic- and molecular-level
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PhD Student Brain multiregion singlecell transcriptomics of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/CFSyndrome NIN
postmortem tissue, high-throughput sequencing, and translational neuroimmunology. You will be involved in identifying molecular targets and immune biomarkers for ME/CFS, potentially guiding future therapeutic
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particles have many unique shapes not encountered for bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. We focus on the infection strategies of archaeal viruses and study the molecular mechanisms underlying essential steps