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INSTITUT CHIMIE NICE
The Institut de Chimie de Nice (ICN), headed by Prof. Uwe J. Meierhenrich, is a research laboratory of the Université Côte d'Azur associated with the CNRS (UMR 7272). ICN is organized into four research teams: the "Flavors - Fragrances - Syntheses - Modeling" team, the "Bioactive Molecules" team, the "Human and Environmental Radiochemistry" team and the "Eco-Compatible Materials and Polymers" team. ICN also includes a Technology Platform, comprising three shared services (NMR, mass spectrometry and molecular modeling)
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Mars
Metabolomics
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Uranium
Mass spectrometry
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Essential oil
Candida albicans
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Circularly polarized light
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Amino acid
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Bitumen
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French Guiana
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Fluorogenic sensing
Olfactory receptor
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Amino acids
Thermal analysis
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Bemisia tabaci
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Bioraffinerie
Epoxidized vegetable oils
Circular dichroism
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Chiralité
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Alkaline earth metal
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Birch bark tar
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Odorant-binding protein
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Origin of life
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