Publications by authors named "Julien Moureau"

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  • - Copper stable isotopes can help track changes in copper levels related to diseases like liver cirrhosis and cancer, but we need more data on how these isotopes are distributed in healthy organisms first
  • - A study examined copper isotopes in various organs (brain, liver, kidneys, etc.) of 14 mice and found that each organ has a unique isotope composition, with kidneys showing the highest levels
  • - Male and female mice show differences in copper concentrations, but genetic background doesn’t seem to influence the isotopic distribution; this study suggests stable copper isotopes could be useful for studying diseases that disrupt copper homeostasis
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In this study, we quantify zinc isotope fractionation during its sorption onto kaolinite, by performing experiments under various pH, ionic strength, and total Zn concentrations. A systematic enrichment in heavy Zn isotopes on the surface of kaolinite was measured, with Δ(66)Znadsorbed-solution ranging from 0.11‰ at low pH and low ionic strength to 0.

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Rationale: During transient signal acquisition by Multi-Collection Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (MC-ICPMS), an isotope ratio increase or decrease (isotopic drift hereafter) is often observed which is related to the different time responses of the amplifiers involved in multi-collection. This isotopic drift affects the quality of the isotopic data and, in a recent study, a method of internal amplifier signal synchronization for isotope drift correction was proposed. In this work the determination of the amplifier time constants was investigated in order to validate the method of internal amplifier signal synchronization for isotope ratio drift correction.

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Twenty-nine analogs of indirubin, an isomer of indigo, have been synthesized to optimize its promising kinase inhibitory scaffold. These compounds being also pigmented, have been tested for their photoreactivity. Absorption maxima were between 485 nm and 560 nm.

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