As part of the same scientific family, Corinne Aubert usually focuses on Citation, concentrating on World Wide Web and intersecting with Social media. Many of her studies on Stereochemistry involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Intramolecular force and Moiety. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Stereochemistry and Intramolecular force. Her Metallurgy research is linked to Yield (engineering) and Cobalt, among other subjects. Her Metallurgy research extends to Yield (engineering), which is thematically connected. In her research, Corinne Aubert performs multidisciplinary study on Organic chemistry and Combinatorial chemistry. She applies her multidisciplinary studies on Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry in her research. In her works, Corinne Aubert undertakes multidisciplinary study on Catalysis and Regioselectivity. Medicinal chemistry is often connected to Aminopyridines in her work.
Her Catalysis study is focused on Cycloaddition, Cycloisomerization, Stereoselectivity and Alkyne. Corinne Aubert conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Cycloaddition and Catalysis. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Cobalt and Organic chemistry. Her Stereochemistry study frequently links to other fields, such as Intramolecular force. Her research on Intramolecular force frequently links to adjacent areas such as Stereochemistry. Borrowing concepts from Organic chemistry, she weaves in ideas under Combinatorial chemistry. She combines Biochemistry and Gene in her research. Her work blends Gene and Biochemistry studies together.
Her Enzyme study combines Iron–sulfur cluster and Cofactor studies. Corinne Aubert conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Iron–sulfur cluster and Enzyme through her research. In her works, she performs multidisciplinary study on Cofactor and Nucleotide. By researching both Nucleotide and Nucleoside triphosphate, Corinne Aubert produces research that crosses academic boundaries. She integrates Organic chemistry with Combinatorial chemistry in her research. She performs multidisciplinary study on Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry in her works. Corinne Aubert performs multidisciplinary study on Catalysis and Phosphine in her works. She integrates many fields, such as Cobalt and Nickel, in her works. Corinne Aubert brings together Nickel and Copper to produce work in her papers.
Corinne Aubert integrates many fields in her works, including Catalysis and Hydrosilylation. She performs multidisciplinary study on Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry in her works. In her papers, Corinne Aubert integrates diverse fields, such as Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry. In her papers, Corinne Aubert integrates diverse fields, such as Ligand (biochemistry) and Receptor. She performs multidisciplinary studies into Receptor and Ligand (biochemistry) in her work. Biochemistry and Cycloisomerization are commonly linked in her work. Stereochemistry and Stereoselectivity are two areas of study in which Corinne Aubert engages in interdisciplinary work. Corinne Aubert conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Stereoselectivity and Stereochemistry through her research. Corinne Aubert conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Molecule and Intermolecular force.
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The behavior of 1,n-enynes in the presence of transition metals.
Corinne Aubert;Olivier Buisine;Max Malacria.
Chemical Reviews (2002)
Intraprotein radical transfer during photoactivation of DNA photolyase.
Corinne Aubert;Marten H. Vos;Paul Mathis;André P. M. Eker.
Nature (2000)
Transition Metal Catalyzed Cycloisomerizations of 1,n-Allenynes and -Allenenes
Corinne Aubert;Louis Fensterbank;Pierre Garcia;Max Malacria.
Chemical Reviews (2011)
Gold‐Catalyzed Cross‐Couplings: New Opportunities for CC Bond Formation
Pierre Garcia;Max Malacria;Corinne Aubert;Vincent Gandon.
Chemcatchem (2010)
Enzymatic reduction of chromate: comparative studies using sulfate-reducing bacteria. Key role of polyheme cytochromes c and hydrogenases.
C. Michel;M. Brugna;C. Aubert;A. Bernadac.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2001)
Recent progress in cobalt-mediated [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition reactions.
Vincent Gandon;Corinne Aubert;Max Malacria.
Chemical Communications (2006)
Theiler"s virus infection of 129Sv mice that lack the interferon alpha/beta or interferon gamma receptors
L. Fiette;C. Aubert;U. Muller;Sui Huang.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1995)
Cobalt-Catalyzed Cyclotrimerization of Alkynes: The Answer to the Puzzle of Parallel Reaction Pathways
Nicolas Agenet;Vincent Gandon;K Peter C Vollhardt;Max Malacria.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
Intraprotein electron transfer between tyrosine and tryptophan in DNA photolyase from Anacystis nidulans.
Corinne Aubert;Paul Mathis;André P. M. Eker;Klaus Brettel.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1999)
Cotrimerizations of Acetylenic Compounds
Nicolas Agenet;Olivier Buisine;Franck Slowinski;Vincent Gandon.
Organic Reactions (2007)
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