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University of Cambridge, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
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University of Cambridge, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
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The role of Connexin-43 hemi-channels in neutrophil-pathogen interaction during neutrophil swarming in vivo
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2021 - 2023
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Swiss National Science Foundation
Project Code:
203002
Funder Contribution:
170,100
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Separate versus joint effects of maternal and paternal obesity on the placenta and fetal development
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2022 - 2024
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Project Code:
206896
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Physiologically realistic models of economic salience signals
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2019 - 2020
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Project Code:
184166
Funder Contribution:
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