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Publié le 03/08/2017
A biomembrane model helps to understand the effects of amoxicillin on cells
Amoxicillin (AMX) is an antibiotic whose mechanism of action promotes cell wall lysis and consequently the death of bacteria from several different species. AMX is considered a first-line drug...
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Publié le 17/07/2017
SOLEIL Highlights 2016
A decade of beams at SOLEIL: 2016 is a year of anniversaries, shared with an ever increasing number of users on our beamlines. Twenty eight beamlines have now received photons, since...
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Publié le 12/07/2017
The mechanism of superconductivity at record temperature confirmed by infrared...
The absence of electrical resistance in superconducting materials gives them an enormous interest in terms of applications, in the fields of energy and transport, for example. Until now, however, the...
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Publié le 11/07/2017
Towards nanocrystal-based infrared photodetectors: study of the transport dynamic in...
Over the last 20 years, colloidal nanocrystals have excited the interest of researchers because of their luminescence properties or, more recently, their use as a light source for displays. However,...
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Publié le 30/06/2017
Molecular glues for protein assembly
The self-assembly of proteins into ordered nanostructures such as the dynamic scaffolds that give different cell types or viruses their unique shapes, is a hallmark of many biological systems....
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Publié le 15/06/2017
Electron scattering in liquid water - a molecular picture provided by gas phase water...
Electron scattering processes upon photoionization of liquid water and the subsequent transport of the quasi-free electrons through the liquid are of outmost importance for radiation damage in living...
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Publié le 06/06/2017
A Complex Trap: Potential new therapeutics for Asthma & common allergies targeting...
The pro-inflammatory cytokine
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- thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) plays a central role in common allergic diseases including asthma and atopic dermatitis. X-ray diffraction data...
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Publié le 24/05/2017
Nuclear waste – Study of the structural evolution of a curium-doped borosilicate glass...
Nuclear energy is the largest source of electricity production in France. In order to reprocess the spent nuclear fuel, fission products and minor actinides are concentrated and mixed with melted...
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Publié le 22/05/2017
A photon counting detector for time-resolved pump and probe-probe diffraction experiments...
In a time resolved pump-probe experiment, the sample is excited with an ultra-short laser pulse (the pump), and induced changes in its atomic structure are studied by measuring, with a 2-D pixel...
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