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Explore the scientific results of our research centre. Our publications reflect the breadth and depth of our research, spanning a range of disciplines and contributing to scientific discourse. This section provides direct access to our latest findings and scientific work, from articles in peer-reviewed journals to conference proceedings and project reports. We invite you to read and engage with our content.

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‪Protocol to study how expectations guide predictive eye movements and information sampling in humans‬

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‪pTERT mutational status is associated with survival in stage IV melanoma patients receiving first-line immune therapy‬

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‪Relational neuroscience: Insights from hyperscanning research‬

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‪Response of native and invasive grazers to global warming: marine heatwaves vs. gradual trends‬

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‪Systematic evaluation of protein extraction for metaproteomic analysis of marine sediment with high clay content‬

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‪The “Podcast” ECoG dataset for modeling neural activity during natural language comprehension‬

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‪The genomics kaleidoscope: Mobile genetic elements shaping microbial communities in the subsurface‬

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‪The multifaceted roles of the Ctf4 replisome hub in the maintenance of genome integrity‬

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‪The V-ATPase complex component RNAseK is required for lysosomal hydrolase delivery and autophagosome degradation‬

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‪Towards a neuroethological approach to consciousness‬

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‪Trophic Dynamics and Metabolic Pathways in Host-Parasite Interactions: A Nitrogen Isotope Analysis of Amino Acids in Multiple Tissues‬

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‪TXNIP mediates LAT1/SLC7A5 endocytosis to reduce amino acid uptake in cells entering quiescence‬

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‪Unpacking the Complexities of Consciousness: Theories and Reflections‬

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‪Virus variant quantification with Orthanq‬

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‪Visual perceptual learning completely transfers to a new location when phase, instead of contrast, is varied during training‬