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Publié le 24/06/2016
Des utilisateurs de SOLEIL sur la piste d’un vaccin commun contre le Zika et la dengue
The structure of an antibody in complex with the Zika virus envelope protein has been resolved thanks to data obtained on the PROXIMA-1 and PROXIMA-2A beamlines
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Publié le 24/02/2016
Tryptophan and gold nanoparticles: A winning duo for deep ultraviolet imaging of...
Researchers from the University of Belgrade successfully demonstrated the utility of tryptophan-functionalized gold nanoparticles as fluorescent probes for imaging of microbial cells. In the study,...
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Publié le 14/12/2015
The Eiger Roars !
Stefan Arold's group from KAUST in Saudi Arabia became the first group to solve the structure of an important protein using the new EIGER 9M detector at SOLEIL.
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Publié le 28/07/2015
How to actively control the diameter of biomimetic nanotubes?
French researchers showed it is possible to generate self-assembling nanotubes which diameter is actively controlled by the environment acidity. Indeed, they used a basic component which exists...
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Publié le 06/07/2015
A new method to identify protein secondary structure and fold
Analysis of the structure of amyloid fibrils of various disease-related proteins, causing pathologies such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntigton’s disease has been the focus of an international...
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Publié le 06/03/2015
Radiotherapy : a new method to localize unlabeled nanoparticles in tumor cells
To improve radiotherapy techniques, several studies have looked at the possibility of adding nanoparticles, especially when treating certain aggressive tumors, such as glioblastoma cells (the most...
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Publié le 23/11/2014
Identification of an Achilles heel in the dengue virus gives new hope for vaccine...
In association with Imperial College London, scientists at the Institut Pasteur and CNRS have identified a vulnerable site on the surface of the dengue virus which is targeted by the only broadly...
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Publié le 28/10/2014
Bacteria used to feed on arsenic 2.7 billion years ago
2.72 billion years ago, in very salty volcanic lakes, microorganisms were able to metabolize arsenic, according to the work of researchers from the Institut de physique du globe of Paris (CNRS/IPGP/...
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Publié le 16/09/2014
Noncoding RNA, the case of the LC ribozyme
All the functions of the body are registered within the genes of each individual. There are even parts of genes called "introns" which, theoretically, code nothing at all. These portions of genes are...
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