MEDUSA: Marine benthic Ecological Data from Underwater imagery Surveys of sub-Antarctic Crozet environments
Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago is located in a region facing significant environmental changes impacting a poorly known marine biodiversity. Underwater imagery constitutes a valuable non-invasive approach for gathering ecological data and improving ...
PROTEKER: a near-shore submarine observatory in the Kerguelen Islands for the long-term monitoring of benthic habitats
PROTEKER is a pilot program that aims at establishing a baseline for assessing the impact of climate change on near-shore marine ecosystems of the Kerguelen Islands by implementing an ecological and genetic monitoring at reference sites. The high diversity of coastal marine ecosystems is usually ...
New spiropyrrolothiazole derivatives bearing an oxazolone moiety as potential antidiabetic agent: Design, synthesis, crystal structure, Hirshfeld surface analysis, ADME and molecular docking studies
In a sustained search for novel and effective antihyperglycemics, a new series of fifteen isomeric oxazolone-fused dispiropyrrolothiazoles resulting from one-pot three component reaction between L-4-thiazolidine carboxylic acid, arylidene-oxazolones and isatin (or acenaphthenequinone) has been ...
Antimicrobial Activity and DFT Studies of a Novel Set of Spiropyrrolidines Tethered with Thiochroman-4-one/Chroman-4-one Scaffolds
A novel series of 14 spiropyrrolidines bearing thiochroman-4-one/chroman-4-one, and oxindole/acenaphthylene-1,2-dione moieties were synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic techniques, as well as by three X-ray diffraction studies, corroborating the stereochemistry. Quantum chemical ...
Synthesis, antidiabetic activity and molecular docking study of rhodanine-substitued spirooxindole pyrrolidine derivatives as novel α-amylase inhibitors
In a sustained search for novel α-amylase inhibitors for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), we report herein the synthesis of a series of nineteen novel rhodanine-fused spiro[pyrrolidine-2,3′-oxindoles]. They were obtained by one-pot three component [3 + 2] cycloaddition of stabilized ...
Modelling the response of Antarctic marine species to environmental changes. Methods, applications and limitations
Ecological modelling is nowadays widely used to highlight the environmental conditions that influence the species ecological niche and better understand their response to environmental changes. Methodological challenges are however present for Southern Ocean marine case studies and it is important ...
Pollen analysis - Montlebon (F-25), Sur la Vigne 1 (Morteau A)
Natural site: wet meadow. 99 palynological samples + 4 radiocarbon datings. Drilling of 28.10 meters length.
Pollen analysis - Morteau (F-25), Moulin Bournez
Natural site; weat meadow. 126 palynological samples + 2 radiocarbon datings. 33,57 meters length drilling.
Pollen analysis - Morteau (F-25), Stade
Natural site; weat meadow. 62 palynological samples. 12 meters length drilling.
Pollen analysis - Arcenant (F-21), Les Berthières (Merovingian necropolis)
Archaeological site: Merovingian tombs. 2 palynological samples.
Pollen analysis - Pont-du-Navoy (F-39), lower river terrace of the Ain river
Natural site. Geological section in pleniglacial varves. 3 palynological samples.
Pollen analysis - Ranchot (F-39), Abri des Cabones 1984 + Châteauneuf
Archaeological excavation: rock shelter. 5 palynological samples. 1 sample in "Abri de Chateauneuf" (47°09'13.28/5°54'14.05). First analysis: J. Heim, 1979.
Sampling of Mediterranean fan mussel specimens (Pinna nobilis) for molecular analyses of the byssus and of the shell matrix
This document describes a field mission carried out in May 2017, at the Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer. This mission aimed at collecting live specimens as well as dead shells from the Mediterranean fan mussel, Pinna nobilis, an endemic species protected by European Directive ...
Googlomics: Inferring hidden causal relations between pathway members using reduced Google matrix of directed biological networks
Signaling pathways represent parts of the global biological network which connects them into a seamless whole through complex direct and indirect (hidden) crosstalk whose structure can change during normal development or in a pathological conditions such as cancer. Advanced methods for ...
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