Lauriane Lecoq
CNRS Researcher
Lyon College
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Lauriane Lecoq, a researcher at CNRS and Lyon College, focuses on advanced NMR techniques and their applications in structural biology. Her work encompasses a range of virology and microbiology topics, including Hepatitis B and C viruses, bacteriophages, and microbial interactions. Lecoq's research leverages cutting-edge methods such as high-field solid-state NMR spectroscopy to investigate protein structure and dynamics. She contributed to studies involving the SARS-CoV-2 proteome and wheat germ cell-free protein expression for structural biology applications. Lecoq's investigations also explore conformational switches in the Hepatitis B virus capsid and the role of hydrogen bonding in temperature-dependent solid-state NMR.
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- h-index: 23
- Publications: 85
- Citations: 1,290
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- Structure and nucleic acid interactions of the S <sup>Δ60</sup> domain of the hepatitis delta virus small antigen (2025) DOI
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