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Charly Empereur-Mot

Researcher at SUPSI

Publications -  14
Citations -  797

Charly Empereur-Mot is an academic researcher from SUPSI. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Force field (fiction). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 547 citations. Previous affiliations of Charly Empereur-Mot include Weizmann Institute of Science & Conservatoire national des arts et métiers.

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Game on, science - how video game technology may help biologists tackle visualization challenges.

TL;DR: This work uses the Unity3D game engine to develop and prototype a biological network and molecular visualization application for subsequent use in research or education and considers this work as a proof of principle demonstrating that the functionalities of classical viewers and more advanced novel features could be implemented in substantially less time and with less development effort.
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Proteins evolve on the edge of supramolecular self-assembly

TL;DR: Point mutations can frequently trigger folded proteins to self-assemble into higher-order structures and this potential is counterbalanced by negative selection and can be exploited to design nanomaterials in living cells.
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Self-Sorted, Random, and Block Supramolecular Copolymers via Sequence Controlled, Multicomponent Self-Assembly

TL;DR: This work demonstrates unprecedented two-component sequence controlled supramolecular co-polymerization by manipulating thermodynamic and kinetic routes in the pathway complexity of self-assembly of the constitutive monomers.
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Predictiveness curves in virtual screening

TL;DR: The use of the total gain and partial total gain are introduced to quantify recognition and early recognition of active compounds attributed to the variations of the scores obtained with virtual screening methods.
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Cooperative Supramolecular Block Copolymerization for the Synthesis of Functional Axial Organic Heterostructures

TL;DR: This work reports the cooperative supramolecular block copolymerization of fluorescent monomers in solution under thermodynamic control, for the synthesis of axial organic heterostructures with light-harvesting property and is expected to pave the way forThe synthesis of multi-component organic heterstructures for various functions.