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Guillaume Devès
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1
Bio-metals imaging and speciation in cells using proton and synchrotron radiation X-ray microspectroscopy.
J R Soc Interface
2009
1.22
2
Iron storage within dopamine neurovesicles revealed by chemical nano-imaging.
PLoS One
2007
1.18
3
Microchemical imaging of iodine distribution in the brown alga Laminaria digitata suggests a new mechanism for its accumulation.
J Biol Inorg Chem
2007
1.03
4
Microchemical element imaging of yeast and human cells using synchrotron X-ray microprobe with Kirkpatrick-Baez optics.
Anal Chem
2004
1.01
5
Combined use of hard X-ray phase contrast imaging and X-ray fluorescence microscopy for sub-cellular metal quantification.
J Struct Biol
2011
0.93
6
Subcellular speciation analysis of trace element oxidation states using synchrotron radiation micro-X-ray absorption near-edge structure.
Anal Chem
2007
0.89
7
Cobalt distribution in keratinocyte cells indicates nuclear and perinuclear accumulation and interaction with magnesium and zinc homeostasis.
Toxicol Lett
2009
0.88
8
Manganese accumulates within golgi apparatus in dopaminergic cells as revealed by synchrotron X-ray fluorescence nanoimaging.
ACS Chem Neurosci
2009
0.86
9
Chromium oxidation state imaging in mammalian cells exposed in vitro to soluble or particulate chromate compounds.
Chem Res Toxicol
2005
0.83
10
Direct speciation analysis of arsenic in sub-cellular compartments using micro-X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
Environ Res
2009
0.78
11
Single cell in situ detection and quantification of metal oxide nanoparticles using multimodal correlative microscopy.
Anal Chem
2014
0.78
12
Multimodal analysis of metals in copper-zinc superoxide dismutase isoforms separated on electrophoresis gels.
Biochimie
2009
0.77
13
Coupling of native IEF and extended X-ray absorption fine structure to characterize zinc-binding sites from pI isoforms of SOD1 and A4V pathogenic mutant.
Electrophoresis
2012
0.77
14
First Quantitative Imaging of Organic Fluorine within Angiogenic Tissues by Particle Induced Gamma-Ray Emission (PIGE) Analysis: First PIGE Organic Fluorine Imaging.
Pharmaceutics
2011
0.75