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Publié le 14/12/2018
SOLEIL's contribution to Medical Diagnosis and Prognosis
In close collaboration with hospitals, SOLEIL takes part in the design of new methods to diagnose diseases at an early stage and seeks to better understand the evolution of pathologies. Its longterm...
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Publié le 09/11/2018
Breaking up molecules with UV radiation: a new activation method for tandem mass...
Tandem mass spectrometry is of central importance in analytical and structural chemistry. This technology involves breaking up the molecules being studied to deduce information about their initial...
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Publié le 08/11/2018
Potential precursors of building blocks for life on Earth observed in deep oceanic rocks
The origin of life on Earth is an extremely complex research field for which several hypotheses are being considered. Some studies consider extra-terrestrial contributions via meteorites or asteroids...
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Publié le 16/02/2018
Whooping cough: a "disordered" bait catches calmodulin and triggers the CyaA...
The CyaA protein is a toxin produced by the bacteria that causes whooping cough. During intoxication of the target cells, CyaA binds to calmodulin, which induces the folding of a destructured region...
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Publié le 20/10/2017
Functional amyloids and bacterial adaptation
To survive in their environment, bacteria must adapt to very different growth conditions. One way of doing this is by use of a protein called Hfq which forms complexes with specific small...
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Publié le 18/05/2017
Drug translocation across bacterial membrane: New concepts for approaching antibiotic...
A main challenge in chemotherapy is to determine the in cellulo parameters modulating the drug concentration required for therapeutic action. A method combining spectrofluorimetry and microscopy has...
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Publié le 26/01/2017
10 years of collaboration SOLEIL/INRA
It is now 10 years since INRA and SOLEIL have engaged a fruitful collaboration, which relies on the presence of INRA who work on secondment on SOLEIL beamlines. A booklet, published in January...
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Publié le 15/11/2016
Novel imaging approach reveals how ancient amulet was made
At 6000 years old, this copper amulet is the earliest lost-wax cast object known. Now, researchers have finally discovered how it was made, using a novel UV-visible photoluminescence spectral imaging...
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Publié le 06/07/2016
What if there was less fat in fried food products?
Software simulating oil absorption has been developed and tested. It reveals the dynamics of oil penetration into food according to the level of damage in the tissues and cooling conditions (see also...
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