IP6: an endogenous small molecule which promotes DNA repair
IP6, inositol hexaphosphate or phytic acid, is a product of cellular metabolism that binds to[…]
IP6, inositol hexaphosphate or phytic acid, is a product of cellular metabolism that binds to[…]
A new generation of potential anticancer agents has been developed jointly by three labs in[…]
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Raising awareness, training and promoting the value of committed staff and structures are essential to[…]
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O. Neyrolles, Director of Research at the CNRS and Director of the IPBS, and his[…]
“Ma thèse en 180 secondes” enables doctoral students to present their research topic, in French[…]
Monitoring the integrity of DNA is the function of the many repair systems present in[…]
The bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the agent of human tuberculosis, has developed different strategies to attenuate[…]
Since 2013, Aline Tridon has been the technical manager of the IPBS animal science department,[…]