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Publié le 27/04/2017
Renewal of a Framework Agreement between SOLEIL and IFPEN
After four years of a fruitful collaboration between 2013 and 2016, SOLEIL and the "Institut Français du Pétrole et des Énergies Nouvelles" (IFPEN) renew their Framework Agreement for the 2017-2020...
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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 30/10/2015
Legion Fever: New insights into how Legionella bacteria hijack the cellular machinery...
In experiments carried out at the PROXIMA 2A and SWING beamlines at SOLEIL scientists from the Institut de Biology et Chemistry des Protéines (IBCP) and the International Center for Infectiology...
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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 06/02/2015
SOLEIL Highlights 2014
The 2014 International Year of Crystallography ends and gives way to the 2015 International Year of Light. Whatever the chosen scientific theme, it always enters the field of research...
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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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Publié le 05/06/2014
Increased stability of mutant proteins may be responsible for neurodegenerative disease
Scientists working in the Molecular Biophysics Group at the University of Liverpool have discovered that a particular protein’s stability could contribute to the onset of neurodegenerative disease.
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Publié le 21/03/2014
The Rheo-SAXS system on the SWING beamline reveals a new shear reversible crystallization...
In the manufacturing processes for many surfactant-based products, mechanical mixing is an important control parameter because it homogenizes multi-component systems and enhances their...
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Publié le 18/02/2014
Self-organization of a non-ionic surfactant onto a natural layered material
The aggregation of amphiphilic molecules and their organization on various surfaces are common phenomena in many applications such as surface treatments, cleaners and nano-composite materials. For...
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