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Publié le 06/02/2014
Near-infrared for improved detection of luminescent nano-compounds in living cells
Fluorescence imaging is an emerging technique for biomedical applications. It can be used to observe and track a specific target (constituents of the cell, pathogen, active ingredient, etc.) in real...
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Publié le 06/02/2014
Green chemistry: infrared light reveals the cellular metabolism of yeasts, mini-factories...
Combination of SMIS beamline synchrotron radiation and ZnSe hemisphere has allowed INRA researchers to obtain single yeast infrared spectra. The comparative analysis of infrared spectra of yeasts...
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Publié le 28/01/2014
Taking a closer look at small GTPases at the membrane interface
Small GTPases of the Arf family are chief organizers of cellular traffic, the process that targets proteins and lipids to the precise locations in cells where they carry out their functions. The team...
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Publié le 21/01/2014
Gum arabic reveals its secrets
Scientists of UMR IATE (Montpellier) and INRA (Nantes) have been studying gum arabic for the past few years, a bio-sourced material widely exploited in many sectors, such as the agri-food industry...
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Publié le 21/01/2014
X-ray Phase Imaging
X-ray radiography based on absorption contrast is one of the efficient techniques allowing probing matter in depth. However, its analysis capabilities are strongly limited, when the elementary parts...
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Publié le 06/12/2013
Tracking the accumulation of antibiotic molecules in resistant bacteria
The Joint Research Unit UMR-MD1, Aix-Marseille University, has been working with the DISCO beamline for several years to develop a non-invasive, non-perturbing method of determining the concentration...
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Publié le 27/11/2013
Which protein is responsible for uranium accumulation in the skeleton?
Radiochemists from CNRS/Université Paris-Sud Orsay (IPNO) and CNRS/ Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis (ICN) and biologists from the life science CEA division (DSV) collaborated with the MARS...
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Publié le 27/11/2013
Caffeine in cosmetics – optimizing its release into the body by means of "MOFs”
Hybrid metal-organic frameworks or MOFs are very promising candidates for applications in strategic areas such as catalysis, separation or, more recently, biomedicine. A group from Institut Lavoisier...
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Publié le 18/11/2013
Proteins easy to peel... of electrons!
Removing electrons from a material requires energy that can be provided in various forms. When using light as the energy source, it is by the photoelectric effect that electrons are ejected from...
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