10 results match your criteria: "Univ. Bordeaux 1[Affiliation]"

Worldwide seagrass declines have been observed due to multiple stressors. One of them is the mixture of pesticides used in intensive agriculture and boat antifouling paints in coastal areas. Effects of mixture toxicity are complex and poorly understood.

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Suppression and Revival of Weak Localization through Control of Time-Reversal Symmetry.

Phys Rev Lett

May 2015

Laboratoire Charles Fabry UMR 8501, Institut d'Optique, CNRS, Univ Paris Sud 11, 2 Avenue Augustin Fresnel, 91127 Palaiseau cedex, France.

We report on the observation of suppression and revival of coherent backscattering of ultracold atoms launched in an optical disorder in a quasi-2D geometry and submitted to a short dephasing pulse, as proposed by Micklitz, Müller, and Altland [Phys. Rev. B 91, 064203 (2015)].

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This work deals with the design of a highly sensitive whole cell-based biosensor for heavy metal detection in liquid medium. The biosensor is constituted of a Love wave sensor coated with a polyelectrolyte multilayer (PEM). Escherichia coli bacteria are used as bioreceptors as their viscoelastic properties are influenced by toxic heavy metals.

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A review of supramolecular and template effects on photochemical reactions in solution is presented. Photoinduced [2+2] and [4+4] cycloaddition reactions, isomerization, electron transfer and radical processes are covered, as well as examples of DNA photoligation.

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The photochemistry and photophysics of a bis-anthracenyl hydrogen-bonding receptor (7-(3,5-bis((6-(4-(anthracen-9-yloxy) butanamido)pyridin-2-yl)carbamoyl)phenylhept-6-ynoate, 2) were investigated in a fluid solution. At room temperature, fluorescence and intersystem crossing compete with intramolecular dimerization to form head-to-head and head-to-tail photoproducts, whereas fluorescence is the principal deactivation pathway at low temperature. Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy evidences two excimer-like emitting states whose sensitivity to quenching by oxygen is considerably lower than that of intramolecular photodimerization (K(SV) = ca.

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The synthesis of an anthracene-bearing photoactive barbituric acid receptor and its subsequent grafting onto azide-terminated alkanethiol/Au self-assembled monolayers by using an Cu(I) -catalyzed azide-alkyne reaction is reported. Monolayer characterization using contact-angle measurements, electrochemistry, and spectroscopic ellipsometry indicate that the monolayer conversion is fast and complete. Irradiation of the receptor leads to photodimerization of the anthracenes, which induces the open-to-closed gating of the receptor by blocking access to the binding site.

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The derivatization of macromolecules with redox-stable groups is a challenge for molecular electronics applications. The large majority of redox-derivatized macromolecules involve ferrocenes, and there are only a few reports with cobalticinium. We report here the first click derivatization of macromolecules with the cobalticinium redox group using ethynylcobalticinium hexafluorophosphate, 1.

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Enhancement of the Raman scattering signal due to a nanolens effect.

Appl Spectrosc

June 2007

Groupe de Spectroscopie Moléculaire, Institut des Sciences Moléculaires, UMR5255 CNRS - Univ. Bordeaux 1, 351 Cours de la Libération, F-33405 TALENCE Cedex, France.

The Raman scattering signal of a substrate is investigated using a polystyrene nanolens of a few hundred nanometers inserted within the light path of a confocal microspectrometer. As observed in solid immersion microscopy, the nanolens is at the origin of the improvement of the spatial resolution. Furthermore, enhancement of the Raman scattering signal of the substrate is observed when measuring through the polystyrene bead.

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Improvement of episodic contextual memory by S 18986 in middle-aged mice: comparison with donepezil.

Psychopharmacology (Berl)

July 2007

Centre de Neurosciences Intégratives et Cognitives(CNIC), UMR CNRS 5228, Bat Biologie Animale, Univ. Bordeaux 1 et 2, 33405, Talence-cedex, France.

Introduction: This study compared the effects of S 18986, a positive allosteric modulator of alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA)-type glutamate receptors, to those of donepezil a cholinesterase inhibitor on memory impairments induced by ageing in a contextual serial discrimination (CSD) task in middle-aged mice.

Materials And Methods: The CSD task involved the learning of two consecutive discriminations in a four-hole board, each performed on two different floors. This model has been developed to study simultaneously different forms of memory in mice (i.

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