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Contamination bactérienne dans la laitue romaine. Crédit : Adobe Stock.
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11.09.2023
The Fondation Le Roch-Les Mousquetaires is supporting two research projects at the Institut Pasteur on food safety and...
Contact entre un lymphocyte infecté par le VIH (en jaune) avec un lymphocyte non-infecté ©  Institut Pasteur/Stéphanie Guadagnini et Marie-Christine Prévost
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05.09.2023
Highly promising, broadly neutralizing antibodies can react with the vast majority of HIV particles to cause their...
Cellules souches neurales © Institut Pasteur/Nicolas Dray, Laure Mancini, Laure Bally-Cuif
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04.09.2023
The brain contains stem cells that are kept in a dormant state. Under certain conditions, these cells can activate,...
Cellules bronchiques humaines (vert) infectées par SARS-CoV-2 (jaune). Image obtenue par microscopie électronique à balayage puis colorisée.
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23.08.2023
Although the biological mechanisms behind the short-term effects of COVID-19 are now known, the same is not true for...
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17.08.2023
Due to population growth and economic development, our planet is experiencing significant changes in natural ecosystems...
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26.07.2023
Natural killer (NK) cells are mainly studied for their ability to eliminate tumor cells or cells infected with viruses...
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24.07.2023
The Institut Pasteur and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) have a long-standing partnership, mirroring the strong...
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24.07.2023
Although rabies control has progressed considerably since Louis Pasteur first trialed his vaccine, the disease...
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19.07.2023
In 2023, the Institut Pasteur began work to restore and renovate its historical listed building. Behind closed doors,...

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