Karl Vivot, researcher at the IGBMC, participates in the world triathlon championship!
Swimming 1.9km in less than 30 minutes, cycling 90km in 2h20 and running 21km in 1h20: these are the performances that allowed Karl Vivot to qualify…
Swimming 1.9km in less than 30 minutes, cycling 90km in 2h20 and running 21km in 1h20: these are the performances that allowed Karl Vivot to qualify…
Individual cells move in vivo in complex 3D environments. Their motion occurs at zero force and requires symmetry breaking. In this study at the…
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The m6A residues, the most common internal modifications of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs), contribute to various biological and pathological…
In a study published in the journal Science Advances, scientists highlight the central role of hypoxia factor 1 alpha (HIF1a) activation in the…
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At the start of 2022, Juliette Godin, Inserm researcher, won an ERC Consolidator grant for her project "Gene regulation during cortical development".…
IGBMC's Nuclear Magnetic Resonance platform is equipped with a system that recycles the liquid helium used for its high-field and high-sensitivity…