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ribonuclease H (RNase H) activities. HIV RT inhibitors constitute the backbone of current antiretroviral therapies. Despite significant progress in antiretroviral therapy, drug toxicities and transmitted and
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find the bases of the call in the following link: https://tauler.seu.cat/pagDetall.do?idEdicte=497923&idens=11 To validate this request, you must validate the form that is accessed at the URL https
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, Transparent and Merit-Base Recruitment policies. Further information: For inquiries regarding the position or the application process, please contact [email protected]. You can find more
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materials has rapidly evolved, with the discovery of over 200 different materials bringing semiconductivity, magnetism, superconductivity, or non-trivial topology to the portfolio of functionalities
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therapeutics based on nanoscale components and their combinations, used as either the 'drug' or the 'transport system'. Such components include DNA, RNA, viruses, radionuclides, liposomes, graphene, 2D
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organisms. AS plays a crucial role in mechanisms controlling gene expression. Mutations affecting AS contribute to the development of many diseases, including cancer and neurodegeneration. While drugs
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and neurodegeneration. While drugs that target AS have recently entered the clinic and provided the first therapy for common genetic disorders, there is still much to be learnt about the mechanisms
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demonstrations of the applicability of nickelates for neuromorphic computing devices, or the discovery of superconductivity in chemically reduced nickelates. The approach we are following in our Knowledge
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Nanobioelectronics and Biosensors Group at ICN2 is focused on the discovery and technological development of cutting-edge nanotechnology towards diagnostics, food and safety and environmental applications. The group
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. However, they are not always reusable because they are difficult to find and access and because databases are not systematically interoperable.Objectives:Elucidating key genes, enzymes and proteins