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Programme: TransNational Access
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High-resolutions fluxomics of industrial cyanobacteria
Programme: TransNational Access
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This project collects together the IBISBA 1.0 deliverables
Programme: IBISBA public documents
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This project make available the deliverables of the PREP-IBISBA project
Programme: IBISBA public documents
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Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in tropical areas, especially in Africa, southern India, the Middle East, and Latin America. There are about 12 species of scorpions that are dangerous to humans and all belong to the Buthidae family. In particular, venom on scorpion Androctonus australis hector is particularly toxic to humans. Serotherapy uses antibodies or fragments of antibodies to target the neurotoxins of the scorpion venom. Nanobodies, camelid-derived antibodies, are more ...
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
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Start date: 6th Feb 2017
Optimisation of the Spore-Display system for the mucosal delivery of drugs and antigens
Programme: TransNational Access
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Novel (ligno)cellulose degrading enzyme for expression in the thermoacidofilic Archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Programme: TransNational Access
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Prof. Pinar Calik, from the Ankara University (Turkey) is one of the first IBISBA users, who was granted access to IBISBA facilities for her project on P. pastoris called TRANSCRIPTPROM. We were pleased to have prof. Pinar Calik, Head of the Chemical Engineering Department of the Ankara University (Turkey), at the mid-term EC review sharing her experience as one of the first IBISBA users.
Thanks to IBISBA prompt response after the submission of the application, and the network of IBISBA facilities, ...
Programme: TransNational Access
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The collection of protocols that have not yet been curated by IBISBA WP6
Programme: IBISBA
Public web page: http://www.ibisba.eu