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<name>Menció, Anna</name>
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<summary type="text">UST Seminars. L'estigofauna com a indicadora de la qualitat dels ecosistemes aquàtics subterranis
Menció, Anna
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<title>UST Seminars. Conservation genetics in the European Union - biases, gaps and future directions</title>
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<name>Pérez Solsona, Sílvia</name>
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<summary type="text">UST Seminars. Conservation genetics in the European Union - biases, gaps and future directions
Pérez Solsona, Sílvia
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<title>UST Seminar. The Regulatory role of membrane Lipids for sinaling processes in the Central Nervous System</title>
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<summary type="text">UST Seminar. The Regulatory role of membrane Lipids for sinaling processes in the Central Nervous System
Selent, Jana
Cell membranes have significant influence over signaling proteins that are embedded within them. One important class of such proteins are G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). GPCRs are abundantly distributed in the central nervous system (CNS) where they sense molecules outside the cell and activate diverse signal transduction pathways inside the cell yielding a distinct cellular response.
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<title>UST Seminar. Fighting cancer. How to defeat a multifaceted, fluctuating and partially unknown enemy</title>
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<name>Seoane, Joan</name>
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<summary type="text">UST Seminar. Fighting cancer. How to defeat a multifaceted, fluctuating and partially unknown enemy
Seoane, Joan
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