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    Dynamic behavior analysis of a magnetorheological elastomer sandwich plate by Aguib, S., Nour, A., Zahloul, H., Bossis, G., Chevalier, Y., Lançon, P.

    “…The design of magnetorheological materials with mechanical properties adjusted to the action of dynamic loads is a recent field of research. The few…”
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    Translational and rotational temperatures of a 2D vibrated granular gas in microgravity by Grasselli, Y., Bossis, G., Morini, R.

    “… We present an experimental study performed on a vibrated granular gas enclosed into a 2D rectangular cell. Experiments are performed in microgravity…”
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    Outstanding magnetorheological effect based on discontinuous shear thickening in the presence of a superplastifier molecule by Bossis, G., Grasselli, Y., Meunier, A., Volkova, O.

    Published in Applied physics letters (12-09-2016)
    “…We present the experimental results showing an increase of stress of about 150 kPa for a weak applied magnetic field (H < 10 kA/m) in an aqueous suspension of…”
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    Magnetic filtration of phase separating ferrofluids: From basic concepts to microfluidic device by Kuzhir, P., Magnet, C., Ezzaier, H., Zubarev, A., Bossis, G.

    “…In this work, we briefly review magnetic separation of ferrofluids composed of large magnetic particles (60nm of the average size) possessing an induced dipole…”
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    Magnetorheological fluids by Bossis, G, Lacis, S, Meunier, A, Volkova, O

    “…Magnetorheological fluids have a viscosity which can be controlled by the application of a magnetic field. Usually they are dispersions of micronic magnetic…”
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    SUMOylation of the inducible (c-Fos:c-Jun)/AP-1 transcription complex occurs on target promoters to limit transcriptional activation by Tempé, D, Vives, E, Brockly, F, Brooks, H, De Rossi, S, Piechaczyk, M, Bossis, G

    Published in Oncogene (13-02-2014)
    “…The inducible proto-oncogenic (c-Fos:c-Jun)/AP-1 transcription complex binds 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA)-responsive elements (TRE) in its target…”
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    Heat shock protein 27 is involved in SUMO-2 3 modification of heat shock factor 1 and thereby modulates the transcription factor activity by Brunet Simioni, M, De Thonel, A, Hammann, A, Joly, A L, Bossis, G, Fourmaux, E, Bouchot, A, Landry, J, Piechaczyk, M, Garrido, C

    Published in Oncogene (17-09-2009)
    “…Heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) accumulates in stressed cells and helps them to survive adverse conditions. We have already shown that HSP27 has a function in…”
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    Velocity-dependent restitution coefficient and granular cooling in microgravity by Grasselli, Y, Bossis, G, Goutallier, G

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-06-2009)
    “…We experimentally investigate the free cooling process occurring in a vibrated granular medium made of inelastic particles in a two-dimensional geometry…”
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    Mullins effect in elastomers filled with particles aligned by a magnetic field by Coquelle, E., Bossis, G.

    “…Magnetorheological elastomers (MRE) are particulate composite materials, whose fillers are structured by a magnetic field during curing. These particles are…”
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    Interaction of PMANa+ with ZnO and Al2O3 nanopowders: Adsorption, stability and rheological behavior by Bouhamed, H., Baklouti, S., Bossis, G.

    Published in Powder technology (01-09-2013)
    “…Commercial Al2O3 and ZnO nanoparticles were modified by low molecular weight polymethacrylic acid sodium salt (PMANa+, Mn=4000) in aqueous system. The effect…”
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    Preparation of stable magnetorheological fluids based on extremely bimodal iron–magnetite suspensions by López-López, M.T., de Vicente, J., Bossis, G., González-Caballero, F., Durán, J.D.G.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-04-2005)
    “…The high magneto-viscous response of magnetorheological fluids (MRFs) comes from the large size (≈1 μm) of the magnetic particles dispersed in the carrier…”
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    Haloing in bimodal magnetic colloids: the role of field-induced phase separation by Magnet, C, Kuzhir, P, Bossis, G, Meunier, A, Suloeva, L, Zubarev, A

    “…If a suspension of magnetic micrometer-sized and nanosized particles is subjected to a homogeneous magnetic field, the nanoparticles are attracted to the…”
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    Down-Regulation of c-Fos/c-Jun AP-1 Dimer Activity by Sumoylation by Bossis, Guillaume, Malnou, Cécile E., Farras, Rosa, Andermarcher, Elisabetta, Hipskind, Robert, Rodriguez, Manuel, Schmidt, Darja, Muller, Stefan, Jariel-Encontre, Isabelle, Piechaczyk, Marc

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-08-2005)
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    Measurement of elastic forces between iron colloidal particles in a nematic liquid crystal by Noël, C M, Bossis, G, Chaze, A-M, Giulieri, F, Lacis, S

    Published in Physical review letters (02-06-2006)
    “…The forces that arise between two iron particles in a nematic liquid crystal with a strong homeotropic anchoring were studied. For the first time, the short…”
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    CNF1 Exploits the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Machinery to Restrict Rho GTPase Activation for Bacterial Host Cell Invasion by Doye, Anne, Mettouchi, Amel, Bossis, Guillaume, Clément, René, Buisson-Touati, Caroline, Flatau, Gilles, Gagnoux, Laurent, Piechaczyk, Marc, Boquet, Patrice, Lemichez, Emmanuel

    Published in Cell (15-11-2002)
    “…CNF1 toxin is a virulence factor produced by uropathogenic Escherichia coli. Upon cell binding and introduction into the cytosol, CNF1 deamidates glutamine 63…”
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    Kinetics aggregation of magnetic suspensions by Bossis, G., Iskakova, L., Kostenko, V., Zubarev, A.

    Published in Physica A (15-07-2011)
    “…We present results of theoretical and computer studies of the kinetics of chain-like aggregate formation in suspensions of non-Brownian magnetizable particles…”
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    Micromechanical analysis of an elastomer filled with particles organized in chain-like structure by COQUELLE, E, BOSSIS, G, SZABO, D, GIULIERI, F

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-09-2006)
    “…Organization of iron filler particles inside an elastomer is obtained by curing the polymer in presence of a magnetic field. We have studied the effect of…”
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    Heterodimerization with Fra-1 cooperates with the ERK pathway to stabilize c-Jun in response to the RAS oncoprotein by Talotta, F, Mega, T, Bossis, G, Casalino, L, Basbous, J, Jariel-Encontre, I, Piechaczyk, M, Verde, P

    Published in Oncogene (19-08-2010)
    “…Multiple tumorigenic pathways converge on the activating protein-1 (AP-1) family of dimeric transcription complexes by affecting transcription, mRNA decay,…”
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    Analysis of chaining structures in colloidal suspensions subjected to an electric field by Bossis, G, Métayer, C, Zubarev, A

    “…Structures formed by a colloidal suspension of silica particles in 4-methyl cyclohexanol have been analyzed in the presence of an electric field. The formation…”
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    Permeability measurements in cobalt ferrite and carbonyl iron powders and suspensions by de Vicente, J, Bossis, G, Lacis, S, Guyot, M

    “…Magnetic permeability data of cobalt ferrite and carbonyl iron suspensions are discussed. Using an induction method, the relative differential permeability, μ…”
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