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Description Genome integrity maintenance is fundamental for all living organisms. Cells are equipped with an array of DNA mechanisms ensuring prompt and faithful duplication of information encrypted in DNA
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achievements; taking active part in scientific life. Additional requirements and expectations Eligibility and project criteria: Obtaining PhD degree no earlier than 7 years before the year of the employment in
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experimentally whether there is time during neurotransmission for a Cu(I)/Cu(II) process. This issue is important because copper is transported through cell membrane as Cu(I), but most researchers assume that Cu
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development, biophysics, plant growth, cell wall, biomimetics Applications to the open call may be submitted by those who meet the conditions specified in Section 113 of the Act – Law on Higher Education and
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progressive growth stages (6, 8, 10 day post coitum, dpc) in comparison to normal (4 dpc). To delay the implantation until required time of blastocyst’s growth, females will be ovariectomised at 2 dpc and then
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progressive growth stages (6, 8, 10 day post coitum, dpc) in comparison to normal (4 dpc). To delay the implantation until required time of blastocyst’s growth, females will be ovariectomised at 2 dpc and then
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transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of RNA change in cells with additional chr21 and identify identify key genes involved in this process. The project will use iPS cells, modern functional genomics
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of messenger RNA molecules using light. The position is intended for a person who obtained a doctoral degree in the year of employment in the project or in the period of 7 years before January 1 of the year of
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and the assessment of their potential biological activity towards cells and bacteria; Optimization of procedures related to biological tests and the development of advanced cell models; Conducting work
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education) confidential security clearance valid for 1 year at least; knowledge of legal acts regulating the following issues: the use of direct coercive measures and firearms in the Border Guard, conducting