Search results for "Development Biology"
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Ligand-binding properties of the juvenile hormone receptor, Methoprene-tolerant
2012
Ligand-binding properties of the juvenile hormone receptor, Methoprene-tolerant. 53. annual drosophila research conference
Thaxtomin A-induced defense responses in Arabidopsis thaliana cells require an early Ca2+ influx
2008
International audience
Genetic and microscopic study of type III secretion system in Pseudomonas fluorescens
2014
National audience
Effet des molécules bioactives extraites de l’Eucalyptus sur l’attractivité sélective de Loboptera decipiens, nécrophage des litières forestières
2011
Effet des molécules bioactives extraites de l’Eucalyptus sur l’attractivité sélective de [i]Loboptera decipiens[/i], nécrophage des litières forestières. 21. journées nationales de biologie (de la molécule à l'écosystème)
The multiple facets of Cajal-Retzius neurons.
2021
ABSTRACTCajal-Retzius neurons (CRs) are among the first-born neurons in the developing cortex of reptiles, birds and mammals, including humans. The peculiarity of CRs lies in the fact they are initially embedded into the immature neuronal network before being almost completely eliminated by cell death at the end of cortical development. CRs are best known for controlling the migration of glutamatergic neurons and the formation of cortical layers through the secretion of the glycoprotein reelin. However, they have been shown to play numerous additional key roles at many steps of cortical development, spanning from patterning and sizing functional areas to synaptogenesis. The use of genetic l…
Behavioral and evolutionnary role of cuticular hydrocarbons in diptera
2010
How to explain the introduction of common ragweed into Europe during the XIXth century?
2012
EA EcolDur (équipe CAPA) CT3; Various reasons can explain the success of A. artemisiifolia in France and in Europe :* introduction of plants from various sources (in space and time)* strong variability (morphology, size, etc.) * ecological plasticityDifferent situations across areas and countriesThe dominant habitats and the spread vector can differPotentially strong effects of the landscape (soil use)
Heat shock factor 2 is a stress-responsive mediator of neuronal migration defects in models of fetal alcohol syndrome
2014
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a frequent cause of mental retardation. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying brain development defects induced by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy are unclear. We used normal and Hsf2-deficient mice and cell systems to uncover a pivotal role for heat shock factor 2 (HSF2) in radial neuronal migration defects in the cortex, a hallmark of fetal alcohol exposure. Upon fetal alcohol exposure, HSF2 is essential for the triggering of HSF1 activation, which is accompanied by distinctive post-translational modifications, and HSF2 steers the formation of atypical alcohol-specific HSF1–HSF2 heterocomplexes. This perturbs the in vivo bindi…
Antibiosis as a possible mechanism of soil suppressiveness to Fusarium wilts
2008
Chemosignals ‘designed for’ neonates in mammals
2014
Focused Meeting of the Animal Behaviour Society and the Biochemical Society; absent