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Grandgirard Denis
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Institut für Infektionskrankheiten Universität Bern
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0000-0002-4151-5196
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Molecular basis for the anti-apoptotic functions of P58IPK, the cellular inhibitor of interferon-induced protein kinase PKR.
Grandgirard Denis
Institution abroad - IACH
01.06.2001
31.05.2002
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The role of Semliki Forest virus core protein as a regulatory element in viral infection
Michel Marcel
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1998
30.06.2000
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PTEN: A crucial mediator of neuronal apoptosis in bacterial meningitis
Christen Stephan
University of Berne - BE
01.04.2008
30.09.2011
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Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, Imaging and Treatment of Cervicocerebral Artery Dissections: A Multifactorial, Multidisciplinary and Translational Approach 2 (EDIT-CAD-2-Study)
Arnold Marcel
University of Berne - BE
01.07.2012
30.09.2016
SPUM
The role of Semliki Forest virus core protein as a regulatory element in viral infection
Michel Marcel
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1994
31.03.1998
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Virulence of pneumococcal serotypes in human meningitis
Hathaway Lucy Jane
University of Berne - BE
01.07.2017
31.12.2021
South Africa
Interspecies communication between Streptococcus pneumoniae and other bacteria via peptides
Hathaway Lucy Jane
University of Berne - BE
01.10.2020
30.09.2024
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Shedding light on the pathophysiology of pneumococcal and listeric meningitis by complementary disease models and non- invasive methods to evaluate novel therapeutics
Leib Stephen L.
University of Berne - BE
01.10.2019
30.09.2023
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