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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description KEY WORDS: RNA biology, non-coding RNAs, regulatory RNAs, miRNAs, circRNAs, gene expression regulation, neurobiology, pituitary gland
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Wrocław University of Science and Technology / Faculty of Information and Telecommunication Technology | Poland | 13 days ago
., PyTorch, Scikit-learn, Hugging Face Transformers) and development tools (e.g., Co-pilot, Cursor). Preferred: Experience with legal data analysis, especially tax rulings or court decisions. Specific
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in the molecular mechanisms of gene expression regulation and the structure of protein–DNA complexes? Would you like to gain experience working with modern techniques of structural biology and
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questions. We demonstrated that MUSHER, expressed downstream of DOG1, enhances DOG1 expression by facilitating termination at the proximal poly (A) site via CPSF recruitment. Contrastingly, MUSHER binds
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-seq and small RNA-seq data analyses (quality control, differential expression) Perform literature-based validation of key molecular targets and assist in interaction network construction (multiMiR
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region of p53 mRNA, important in the regulation of p53 protein expression under normal and stress conditions and in development of human diseases. Additional information: Research and doctoral theses shall
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theoretical knowledge of cell or tissue culture protocols, including gene expression analyses (qRT-PCR), Western blot, ELISA assays, and immunofluorescent staining. Authorization to conduct animal model
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of the still unexplained phenomena occurring after TCR ligation is the rapid generation of the mitochondrial "oxidative signal" (reactive oxygen species, ROS), which is necessary for the expression of key genes
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is necessary for the expression of key genes for the activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes. The molecular mechanisms of the generation of the "oxidative signal" are still not well understood