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the nucleus in large cells. To do this, we are using the Drosophila oocyte, a large polarised cell. The aim of this thesis project is to functionally characterise the microtubule networks that anchor
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the agri-food industry. Based on preliminary work, two types of structures, hollow capsules and (nano)structured composites, have been selected as representative of the primary and secondary cell walls
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elongation. (i) The PhD student will use a fluorescent labelling system in place in the laboratory to track the consequences of DciA depletion on replication at the single-cell level using microscopy for data
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the development and activity of human beige adipose tissue. We will use a human beige adipose tissue organoid model recently developed by the team from cells derived from the vascular stromal fraction of human
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are minimally invasive, orally delivered medical devices that traverse the gastrointestinal tract, using electronic, mechanical, or smart material elements for diagnosis, therapy, surgery, or sampling
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concrete and other building materials is the most widely used manufactured product globally, with an annual worldwide production exceeding 4 billion tons. Its production accounts for approximately 8% of
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of IsoPROPEL is to develop fuel cells that utilize the isopropanol/acetone couple for boats navigating European waterways (canals and rivers). The recruited candidate will be affiliated as a PhD student at ENS
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substrates and characterizing the selectivity and sensitivity of their response to recombinant and endogenous PK activities, in cell extracts stimulated or treated with inhibitors (3) exploiting
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with UV and radioactive detector, dose calibrator, automatic gamma counter, digital autoradiography, animal blood cell counter, and a range of small animal imaging systems (bioluminescence/fluorescence
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. This project is carried out in collaboration with the Metals and Microorganisms: Biology, Chemistry and Applications team of the Biotechnologies and Cell Signaling Laboratory (BSC, UMR 7242), which develops new