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Preparation and in vivo analysis of “mCD4-HS12”, a synthetic glyco-conjugate which inhibits HIV entry. – HEPACLAMP
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), the virus that causes AIDS has infected 60 million people (half of which has died) and remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The availability of s
Institut de Cardiologie-Métabolisme-Nutrition
Les maladies métaboliques, diabète, obésité et celles touchant le coeur et les vaisseaux, sont les plus fréquentes des maladies chroniques avec une épidémie attendue liée à notre mode de vie et au vie
Innovative societies - Innovation, economy, living
“Innovative Societies” is a new programme and one of the three cross-cutting programmes of the ANR. This programme intends to foster cooperation and confrontation of the approaches of the disc
2nd Transnational Call for research projects within the framework of the ERA-Net EMIDA
Eighteen countries are participating in this call for proposals: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway,
Microplate assays and on-line analyzer for the spectrofluorimetric determination of carboxylic, thiol and amine compounds – CARBOTHIOLAMINE
The determination of volatile fatty acids (VFA), thiol compounds and amino compounds in environmental or biological samples require pre-treatment of samples (eg extraction) and expensive analytical te
Molecular characterisation of the assembly and functioning of a membrane complex: the NADPH-oxidase – PROTOTYPE NOX
The NADPH oxidase is a part of numerous membrane proteins of which the three-dimensional structure was not able yet to be determined in spite of numerous efforts in the development of the production and purification techniques. However the knowledge of its structure and its functioning stays a major stake due to its pharmacological importance. That is why since a few years our efforts aim at the elaboration of a system of effective production of this enzyme.
Development of a new platform of vectorization of biologically active molecules: application to antigen/adjuvant delivery to dendritic cells for vaccination – OPTIVAC
Vectorization of biologically active molecules for their selective delivery to target cells is a major objective since this strategy allows potentiating the activity of these molecules, but also limit
Viscoelastic characterization of industrial fluids using acoustical rheology. Application to cosmetics and concretes. – RHEACTIF
The material viscoelastic properties assessment covers a wide range of industrial and research problematics, particularly in cosmetics/pharmaceutics, cements/concretes, foods, polymers and petroleum p
MECanical Ablation for GRAPHene production – MECAGRAPH
Graphene is the only example of "bi-dimensionnal crystal" : it is made of a layer of carbon from which the stacking constitutes the graphite in the tri-dimensional space. It has been isolated for the
Targeting of the Tn antigen by a specific chimeric monoclonal antibody in ovarian cancer immunotherapy – ANTITN
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) specific for tumor-cell surface antigens are efficient at eradicating patients’ cancers. These enthousiastic results encourage us to develop new tumor-specific