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Year published
Teams
- Anne O’Garra (1)
- Bioinformatics and Biostatistics (1)
- Cristina Lo Celso (1)
- Edward Carr (1)
- Electron Microscopy (3)
- Genomics (2)
- Human Biology Facility (1)
- Ian Taylor (1)
- Light Microscopy (3)
- Maximiliano Gutierrez (3)
- Michael Way (1)
- Nicola Lewis (1)
- Peter Cherepanov (2)
- Peter Rosenthal (1)
- Proteomics (3)
- Robert J Wilkinson (2)
- Rupert Beale (1)
- Scientific computing (1)
- Screening and Automated Science (1)
- Structural Biology (2)
- Viral and Immune Surveillance Platform (1)
- Worldwide Influenza Centre (2)
Publication type
Journal
Research topics
- Biochemistry & Proteomics (14)
- Cell Biology (17)
- Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (2)
- Chemical Biology & High Throughput (3)
- Computational & Systems Biology (4)
- Ecology,Evolution & Ethology (2)
- Genetics & Genomics (1)
- Genome Integrity & Repair (3)
- Human Biology & Physiology (1)
- Imaging (5)
- Immunology (13)
- Infectious Disease (22)
- Metabolism (1)
- Model Organisms (16)
- Structural Biology & Biophysics (12)
- Tumour Biology (1)
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