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Publié le 27/08/2013
How the Legionella bacterium hijacks a regulator of membrane traffic in infected cells
Legionella pneumophila, which causes the Legionnaire’s disease, escapes destruction by the immune system by hiding inside the infected cell. This camouflage strategy requires that the bacterium...
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Publié le 27/08/2013
Self-assembled vertically aligned epitaxial ferromagnetic alloy nanowires: a...
Researchers at the Paris NanoSciences Institute (CNRS-UPMC), in collaboration with groups at SOLEIL and UVSQ, have developed a new technique for growing epitaxial alloy nanowire arrays in a matrix....
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Publié le 26/08/2013
Plant oils and their derivatives. Structural study of an oleosin, a protein at the heart...
In the current context, with fossil fuels running out and high priority of environmental protection, the valorization of oil from biomass for energy and green chemistry is of increasing...
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Publié le 17/07/2013
How do living organisms make mineral structures? At TEMPO beamline, X photoemission on...
X photoemission spectroscopy experiments carried out on TEMPO beamline provide the first direct and measurable evidence of an existing link between the organic and mineral phases of calcareous...
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Publié le 15/07/2013
How are monosaccharides transported across the cell membrane?
A Swedish team provides key insights with a new 3D structure, solved from data collected on PROXIMA1, of the xylose transporter XylE from E. coli.
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Publié le 12/07/2013
Three water molecules are enough to stabilize a dipeptide
Experiments carried out at DESIRS beamline show that nanosolvation of a fragile peptide dimer by only three water molecules, isolated in the gas phase, has a dramatic impact on its stability. A...
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Publié le 12/07/2013
Shaken, not stirred - a spy story at the atomic level
Xenon is a fascinating but rare element. For an atomic physicist it shows itself as a horn of plenty: due to its electronic structure it provides a lot of transitions with complex electron...
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Publié le 12/07/2013
How do clays flow
Natural clays, widespread in our soils, are today at the heart of a wide variety of industrial processes ranging from the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries to the food industry. Researchers at...
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Publié le 11/07/2013
A new instrument to study gaseous matter in interaction with far UV (VUV) photons
Experimental endstations are a critical part of a synchrotron facility and should be constructed in perfect coherence with the characteristics of synchrotron radiation so that the users can take full...
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