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Ancestral sequence reconstruction and functional expression of proteins involved in bacterial magnetosome biogenesis – ANCESMAG
Despite their simple cell architecture, prokaryotes have compartmentalized specific biochemical reactions into specialized and membrane-bounded structures that are similar to eukaryotic organelles. These organelle-like microcompartments are functionally diverse and complex, and uncovering the mechan
Aneural origin of Ionotropic glutamate receptor signalling – OriSigNe
Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) play a fundamental role in the central nervous system of Vertebrates as exclusive effectors of fast glutamatergic neurotransmission, in ?80% of the synapses of the brain. However recent studies revealed that some glutamate-insensitive orphan iGluRs are the eff
Animals and Animality in French and Francophone Literature (20th-21st Centuries) – Animots
In the intellectual chorus on animality, literary discourse and representation are seldom considered by an academic criticism whose views on animality are limited to traditional approaches (allegorical analysis, regional studies, limitation to minor genres). However, since the beginning of the 20th
Animals, humans, environment: the ANR is committed to One Health
,,The One Health approach is based on the interdependence of human health, animal health, and ecosystem health. Adopting this holistic perspective is essential for better anticipating, preventing, and managing health risks. On the occasion of the One Health Summit, taking place April 5–7 in Lyon, th
Anisotropic clay materials for hydrogen storage – OCCAMH2
The breakthrough concept to be explored is the role of the anisotropy of the porous network for hydrogen storage. The research hypothesis is that hydrogen storage will be an emergent property of the material (anisotropy of the porous network) and will not only come from the intrinsic properties of i
Anisotropic nano-to-micro-structured cellulosic thin films tailored by ultrafiltration and UV curing. – ANISOFILM
Although nanocelluloses have a large potential as building blocks in biosourced composites, it remains challenging to achieve optimal performance of the materials due to the necessity of a near-perfect organization, ideally from nanometer to macroscopic scales. When applying current processing metho
Anomalies of the urogenital system: role of WT1 isoforms and partners – Anaform
The Wilms' tumour suppressor WT1 is a key regulator of development and mutations in this gene have been identified in a wide range of genetic diseases, including disorders of sex development (DSD), abnormalities in kidney formation, pathologies affecting the diaphragm, and cancers. Paradoxically, th
Anomalous Persistence of Evaporating Dense Sprays – APIEDS
The "Anomalous Persistence of Evaporating Dense Sprays" (APIEDS) project is intended to address significant gaps in our understanding of dense spray dynamics by leveraging the collective expertise of leading researchers from LPENS/Université Paris Cité, specialists in wetting, nucleation, and partic
Anthraquinones as Greener Photocatalysts for Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling Processes – ACDC
Photoredox catalysis has rapidly emerged as a game-changer in aromatic C-H activation, driving innovation in late-stage functionalization across a spectrum of industries, from pharmaceuticals to advanced electronic semiconductors. Among its most effective uses is cross-dehydrogenative coupling (CDC)
Anthropology territories - Interpretation of heritage – ANTIMOINE
ANTIMOINE project puts forward a new vision of tools essential for the knowledge building related to situated human activities (territorial anthropology), knowledge built up out of heritage objects and their interpretation (reading). People make society to live. They make history. Heritage is the t