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Phage-based targeted neural stimulation in neurodegenerative diseases – NEUROPHAGE
With more than 10 million people affected worldwide, Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases with major psychological, social and economic impacts. PD is characte
DEciphering The mOde of action of powerful New AntiTuberculOsis dRugs – DETONATOR
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance among tuberculosis (TB) harshly impairs TB control. Fluoroquinolones (TB) are one of the core antibiotics used to treat MDR-TB. Analysis of structure activity
Multi-Scale Convergent Adaptation of Ostrinia pests – MUSCADO
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is how repeatable evolutionary trajectories are when species adapt to a new environment: will similar evolutionary solutions be found, or will alternativ
Mechanotransduction at the nucleus in plants: from chromatin organization to cell fate decision – Mecha-NUC
All living organisms are able to sense mechanical forces such as compression, tension or shear. The transduction of such mechanical signals contributes to changes in cell shape and fate. Relevant cort
Workplace democracy: a European ideal? : discourses and practices about the democratization of work after 1945. – EURO-DEM
For the longest part of the 20th century, industrial democracy has been a vibrant movement that encompassed a broad spectrum of meanings, from internal union democracy over collective bargaining to co
In situ elemental analysis and imaging of painted works at defined depth by simultaneous confocal and macro - X-ray fluorescence – DepthPaint
This project aims to develop a confocal in situ X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (CXRF) combined with macro X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) for in-depth elemental analysis and imaging of prehistoric figures in decorated caves and historical easel paintings in museums. This experimental device has a light and mobile head, which allows better control of the compositional analyses of the paintings in depth, without contact and without moving the works.
Aqueous Ring-Opening Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly of N-carboxyanhydrides – ROPISA
Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) is a facile approach for accessing amphiphilic polymers with the benefit of obtaining at the same time polymeric nanoparticles at high concentration and in