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Yves Levy

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  79
Citations -  1995

Yves Levy is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Surface plasmon resonance. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1963 citations. Previous affiliations of Yves Levy include University of Paris-Sud & École Polytechnique.

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Characterization and optimization of a real-time, parallel, label-free, polypyrrole-based DNA sensor by surface plasmon resonance imaging.

TL;DR: A methodology to quantify multispot parallel DNA hybridizations and denaturations on gold surfaces by using a polypyrrole-based surface functionalization based on an electrospotting process and surface plasmon resonance imaging allowing real-time measurements on several DNA spots at a time is described.
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Large and Stable Refractive Index Change in Photochromic Hybrid Materials

TL;DR: In this article, a transparent photochromic hybrid organic−inorganic materials in which the photo-chromic group belongs to the polymer network were developed in the form of thin films a few microns thick.
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Anderson localization for multi-dimensional systems at large disorder or large energy

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that discrete Schrodinger operators on Ω d with a random-potential have almost surely only pure point spectrum and exponentially decaying eigenfunctions for large disorder or large energy.
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A polypyrrole protein microarray for antibody–antigen interaction studies using a label-free detection process

TL;DR: Surface plasmon resonance imaging is an optical technique that allows real-time simultaneous detection of molecular interactions on a large number of spots without labeling and was successfully used to analyze antibody-antigen interactions.
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One hundred spots parallel monitoring of DNA interactions by SPR imaging of polymer-functionalized surfaces applied to the detection of cystic fibrosis mutations

TL;DR: The specific response of the system is established along with the possibility of discriminating between a totally complementary sequence and its mutant form, even for a single base mismatch thus demonstrating the capacity of parallel diagnostic using patient like material.