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  1. Don’t Fear The Science. Learning Biotechnology with Dinosaurs, Zombies, Mad Doctors and Monsters.
  2. Protecting stable biological nomenclatural systems enables universal communication: A collective international appeal
  3. Design of a group work teaching activity for biotechnology degree aimed towards entrepreneurship
  4. Florence Nightingale. Four cinematographic visions of a nursing pioneer (Spanish language)
  5. Drug Repositioning as a Therapeutic Strategy against Streptococcus pneumoniae: Cell Membrane as Potential Target
  6. Mcrobial pathogens in the movies
  7. Teaching microbiology in times of plague
  8. Hollywood-style epidemics. A small catalog (Article in Spanish Language)
  9. Twitter en las aulas del grado de Biotecnología. Ahora es el turno de los alumnos
  10. Contagio
  11. Medidas Extraordinarias. La enfermedad de Pompe es una enfermedad genética de las denominadas enfermedades raras.
  12. Searching for Antipneumococcal Targets: Choline-Binding Modules as Phagocytosis Enhancers
  13. #EUROmicroMOOC: using Twitter to share trends in Microbiology worldwide
  14. Social networks as a tool for science communication and public engagement: focus on Twitter
  15. Importance of Resolving Fungal Nomenclature: the Case of Multiple Pathogenic Species in the Cryptococcus Genus
  16. Twitter as a Tool for Teaching and Communicating Microbiology: The #microMOOCSEM Initiative †
  17. Life in the absence of FtsZ
  18. Acquisition of MDR phenotype by leukemic cells is associated with increased caspase-3 activity and a collateral sensitivity to cold stress
  19. Ceratonia siliqua(carob) trees as natural habitat and source of infection byCryptococcus gattiiin the Mediterranean environment
  20. Cryptococcus gattiiinfection in a Spanish pet ferret (Mustela putorius furo) and asymptomatic carriage in ferrets and humans from its environment
  21. Bugs and Movies: Using Film to Teach Microbiology
  22. Extracellular DNase activity of Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii
  23. Molecular epidemiology of isolates of the Cryptococcus neoformans species complex from Spain
  24. ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF CRUDE EXTRACTS FROM POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM L.)
  25. First Case of Human Cryptococcosis Due to Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii in Spain
  26. Isolation of the fibrocrystalline body, a structure present in haloarchaeal species, from Halobacterium salinarum
  27. Conformational Changes Induced in Hoxb-8/Pbx-1 Heterodimers in Solution and upon Interaction with Specific DNA
  28. Dependency of Escherichia coli cell-division size, and independency of nucleoid segregation on the mode and level of ftsZ expression
  29. Correlation between the structure and biochemical activities of FtsA, an essential cell division protein of the actin family.
  30. Characterization of mutant alleles of the cell division protein FtsA, a regulator and structural component of the Escherichia coli septator
  31. Transcription of ftsZ oscillates during the cell cycle of Escherichia coli.
  32. An amino-proximal domain required for the localization of FtsQ in the cytoplasmic membrane, and for its biological function inEscherichia coli
  33. Preferential cytoplasmic location of FtsZ, a protein essential for Escherichia coli septation