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Mathieu Morel
Researcher at École Normale Supérieure
Publications - 33
Citations - 1009
Mathieu Morel is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drop (liquid) & Coffee ring effect. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 777 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathieu Morel include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & University of Paris.
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Modulation of the Coffee-Ring Effect in Particle/Surfactant Mixtures: the Importance of Particle–Interface Interactions
Manos Anyfantakis,Manos Anyfantakis,Manos Anyfantakis,Zheng Geng,Zheng Geng,Zheng Geng,Mathieu Morel,Mathieu Morel,Mathieu Morel,Sergii Rudiuk,Sergii Rudiuk,Sergii Rudiuk,Damien Baigl,Damien Baigl,Damien Baigl +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the surfactant-mediated interactions between particles and the liquid-gas and liquid-solid interfaces, rather than the flow patterns, primarily define the morphology of the dry deposit in a robust and reproducible manner.
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Asymmetric redistribution of GABA receptors during GABA gradient sensing by nerve growth cones analyzed by single quantum dot imaging
TL;DR: A single-molecule assay is developed to observe individual GABAA receptors (GABAARs) in the plasma membrane of nerve GCs subjected to directional stimuli and reveals a microtubule-dependent polarized reorganization of chemoreceptors at the cell surface and suggests that this polarization serves as an amplification step in GABA gradient sensing by nerveGCs.
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Light‐Driven Transport of a Liquid Marble with and against Surface Flows
Nikita Kavokine,Nikita Kavokine,Manos Anyfantakis,Manos Anyfantakis,Mathieu Morel,Mathieu Morel,Sergii Rudiuk,Sergii Rudiuk,Thomas Bickel,Damien Baigl,Damien Baigl +10 more
TL;DR: The light-driven transport of floating liquid marbles is described and it is demonstrated that the anti-Marangoni motion is driven by the free surface deformation, which propels the non-wetting marble against the surface flow and is called the slide effect.
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Protein Adsorption and Reorganization on Nanoparticles Probed by the Coffee-Ring Effect: Application to Single Point Mutation Detection.
Stéphanie Devineau,Stéphanie Devineau,Manos Anyfantakis,Manos Anyfantakis,Laurent Marichal,Laurent Kiger,Mathieu Morel,Mathieu Morel,Sergii Rudiuk,Sergii Rudiuk,Damien Baigl,Damien Baigl +11 more
TL;DR: This method is sensitive enough to detect a single point mutation in a protein, as demonstrated here by the distinct patterns formed by human native hemoglobin h-HbA and its mutant form h- HbS, which is responsible for sickle cell anemia.
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Magnetic Actuation of Drops and Liquid Marbles Using a Deformable Paramagnetic Liquid Substrate
Jacopo Vialetto,Masayuki Hayakawa,Masayuki Hayakawa,Nikita Kavokine,Masahiro Takinoue,Subramanyan Namboodiri Varanakkottu,Sergii Rudiuk,Manos Anyfantakis,Manos Anyfantakis,Mathieu Morel,Damien Baigl +10 more
TL;DR: The paramagnetofluidic method advantageously works without any complex equipment or electric power, in phase with the necessary development of robust and low‐cost analytical and diagnostic fluidic devices.