Publications by authors named "C Bertucci"

Article Synopsis
  • Photosynthetic microalgae possess significant potential as eco-friendly production systems for valuable natural products like terpenoids.
  • The research focuses on engineering a specific microalga to produce casbene, an important precursor for medicinal compounds, by manipulating its genes and targeting specific enzymes.
  • The successful modifications resulted in enhanced yields of casbene, providing a foundation for future advancements in producing complex plant-derived compounds using microalgae.
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Microalgae are promising sources of valuable bioproducts such as biofuels, food, and nutraceuticals. However, harvesting microalgae is challenging due to their small size and low biomass concentrations. To address this challenge, bio-flocculation of starchless mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (sta6/sta7) was investigated with Mortierella alpina, an oleaginous fungus with high concentrations of arachidonic acid (ARA).

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The objective of this White Paper, submitted to ESA's Voyage 2050 call, is to get a more holistic knowledge of the dynamics of the Martian plasma system, from its surface up to the undisturbed solar wind outside of the induced magnetosphere. This can only be achieved with coordinated multi-point observations with high temporal resolution as they have the scientific potential to track the whole dynamics of the system (from small to large scales), and they constitute the next generation of the exploration of Mars analogous to what happened at Earth a few decades ago. This White Paper discusses the key science questions that are still open at Mars and how they could be addressed with coordinated multipoint missions.

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Introduction: Remote consent and enrollment offer a unique opportunity to provide rare cancer populations with access to clinical research. The genomic analysis of plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) permits remote characterization of the cancer genome. We hypothesized we could leverage these approaches to remotely study drug resistance in patients with metastatic -positive NSCLC.

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