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Molecular biology
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Collecting proteins
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How the heart switches between two energy modes: from basic to fast recovery
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How do oocytes keep their functionality while being dormant for years?
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Elvan Böke selected for the ‘Young Investigator Programme’ of the European Molecular Biology Organization
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An “epic” graffiti
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Discovered the mechanism for the separation of cells during cell division
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It’s never too late to molt
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Human organoids to study COVID-19 infection and treatments more realistically
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Cancer: a problem of brakes and accelerators
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Scientists recover oldest ever human molecular evidence to date
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