π Team spirit, energy and plenty of laughs made our 2026 Olympiads another great success!
Colleagues came together to take on challenges, support one another and strengthen team bonds.
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πββοΈ Wissal Ben-Taher, Emilie Mamessier, Lisa Malard, Agathe Cohendet, Antonia Boudet et Albane Chiche took part in La Marseillaise des Femmes 2026, a race promoting women's sport and solidarity.Β
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𧬠How does SLX4 switch between DNA binding and MUS81 interaction?
Scaglione & Gaillard identify CDK1 phosphorylation as a molecular switch that regulates distinct functions of the SLX4 SAP domain during genome maintenance.
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ποΈ Borhane Guezguez from the University Medical
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π June 16, 2026
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π June 9, 2026
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𧬠On May 29β30, CRCM teams took part in #InScience, @inserm.fr festival dedicated to health and scientific culture.
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Scaglione and Gaillard show that the SLX4 SAP domain selectively binds four-way branched DNA structures. Their findings identify CDK1 phosphorylation as a molecular switch that inhibits DNA binding wh...