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Autotaxin and Bone Anabolism – BoneTAX
Osteoporosis is a common age-related disorder characterized by low bone mass and deterioration in bone microarchitecture, leading to increased skeletal fragility and fracture risk. Age-related osteoporosis fractures are increasing in link with the proportion of elderly population is increasing, thus
Autumnal lambing in the Mediterranean area: the history of complex interactions between biology, paleoenvironments and technical systems – AUTUMN_LAMBS
Domestication was a major transformation in human/animal relationship. In addition to changes in morphology and other appearance characteristics, domestication also influenced animals and plants biological rhythms, in particular in their reproductive cycle. Archaeology is giving growing attention to
Auvergne Laboratory for IoT Applied to the Environment – IoTAE-Lab
The joint laboratory IoTAE-Lab is the result of collaboration between the Federation of Environmental Research (FRE), whose objectives are the development of interdisciplinary projects and the pooling of research resources in the field of the environment and in which eight laboratories from the CNRS
BACTerial Signal QUEnching of plant pathogens with Engineered enZymes – BACTSQUEEZ
Phytopathogenic bacteria are responsible for many plant diseases, such as cankers, soft rot and fire blight. cankers, soft rot and fire blight. Faced with the economic consequences of these pathogens, as well as the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the toxicity of most of most ch
BDNF Axonal Transport: Mechanisms and Neuropathophysiology – BATMAN
The dynamic remodeling of axonal connections in the adult brain is a prerequisite of behavioral adaptation to environmental changes. BDNF, the most abundant neurotrophin in the adult brain is a central player of this remodeling that conditions complex cognitive function and long-term memory. Address
BDNF: novel actor in hemostasis and ischemic stroke – BISTRO
Despite major advances in neurovascular research, stroke remains the second most common cause of death worldwide and a leading global cause of disability. Unravelling pathophysiological mechanisms might lead to the identification of new therapeutic targets, preventive approaches, and/or diagnostic b
BIOdegradable MICroplastics effects on fish MICrobiota – BIOMIC
Occurrence of microplastics (MPs) is documented in all terrestrial and aquatic environments at ever growing concentrations. Ingestion of MPs by fish has been massively reported whatever their ecological traits and living habitat. Long-term chronic exposures of marine organisms to MPs was shown to el
BIOdiversity and ecosystem functioning of MANgroves in French Guiana: prospects for ecOsystem management in the Amazonian system – BIOMANGO
Mangrove forests, consisting of trees with feet in the sea, providing irreplaceable socio-economic and ecological services. The Guianese mangroves, being adapted to sedimentary recurrent disturbances, constitute 70% of French mangroves. Biomango, a multidisciplinary international project proposes (i
BIOlogical and photochemical impacts on cloud oxidant CAPacity – BIOCAP
The main issues and objectives are the following: 1) to describe in detail the unexplored aspects of cloud water composition, 2) to assess •OH photochemical production and 3) to describe the biochemical mechanisms leading to the production or the degradation of oxidant species in cloud aqueous phas
BIOmetrics spooF resistance Enhancement, evaluatioN and CErtification – BIOFENCE
The evaluation and certification of spoofing resistance is one of the major issues concerning biometrics technologies in their present and future implementation. The biometric solutions based on fingerprints have been entering our everyday life but new biometrics technologies based on face, iris or