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Konstantinides Lab: A complete temporal transcription factor series in the fly visual system

Un nouvel article publié dans Nature par Nikos Konstantinides! Félicitations à tous les auteurs !   A complete temporal transcription factor series in the fly visual system   Abstract The brain consists of thousands of neuronal types that are generated by stem cells producing different neuronal types as they age. In Drosophila, this temporal patterning is driven by the successive expression…

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Courtier Lab: Non-visual cues and indirect strategies that enable discrimination of asymmetric mates

Félicitations à Roshan Kumar Vijendravarma (Courtier Lab) pour ce nouvel article publié avec Pierre Leopold (Institut Curie) dans Ecology and Evolution: Non-visual cues and indirect strategies that enable discrimination of asymmetric mates   Abstract The postulates of developmental instability–sexual selection hypothesis is intensely debated among evolutionary biologists, wherein despite a large amount of empirical data, evidence for…

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Duharcourt Lab: GC content, but not nucleosome positioning, directly contributes to intron splicing efficiency in Paramecium

Un nouvel article publié par l'équipe Duharcourt dans Genome Research! GC content, but not nucleosome positioning, directly contributes to intron splicing efficiency in Paramecium   Abstract Eukaryotic genes are interrupted by introns that must be accurately spliced from mRNA precursors. With an average length of 25 nt, the more than 90,000 introns of Paramecium tetraurelia stand among the shortest…

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Conférence Monod-Diderot – Claude Desplan – 19/04/2022

The Monod-Diderot Lectures receive Claude Desplan (Silver Professor of Biology and Neuroscience, NYU Department of Biology, New York University) on 19 April 2022 at 11:45 am in the Buffon amphitheatre. He will speak on the theme : Spatial and temporal cues for the generation of neuronal diversity     Claude Desplan is a Silver Professor of Biology and Neuro-science…

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Séminaire IJM – Jean-Yves Tinevez – 15/04/2022

Jean-Yves Tinevez (Image Analysis Hub / C2RI / Institut Pasteur, Paris) donnera un séminaire le 15 avril prochain à 11h45 en salle François Jacob :   Bioimage analysis platforms to track cells in large samples.   The Image Analysis Hub (IAH) of the Institut Pasteur is a core facility dedicated to service in Bioimage Analysis. Our mission is…

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Séminaire IJM – Fabrice Caudron – 05/04/2022

Fabrice Caudron (IGM - Montpellier) donnera un séminaire le 5 avril prochain à 11h45 en salle François Jacob :   “Plasma membrane tension regulates the condensation of Whi3 into super assemblies”.   Fabrice dirige actuellement l'équipe "Ségrégation asymétrique du destin et de la mémoire cellulaire". Au cours des dernières années, il a fait des découvertes intéressantes sur un nouveau…

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Azimzadeh Lab: Evolutionary conservation of centriole rotational asymmetry in the human centrosome

L'équipe Azimzadeh a publié le 23 mars dernier un nouvel article dans elife : Evolutionary conservation of centriole rotational asymmetry in the human centrosome   Les centrioles sont des structures de petite taille impliquées dans des processus essentiels tels que la division, la migration et la communication cellulaire. Grâce à une technique récente de microscopie super-résolutive, des…

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Pintard Lab: Cortical microtubule pulling forces contribute to the union of the parental genomes in the Caenorhabditis elegans zygote

L'équipe Pintard a publié le 8 mars dernier un nouvel article dans eLife : Cortical microtubule pulling forces contribute to the union of the parental genomes in the Caenorhabditis elegans zygote   Abstract Previously, we reported that the Polo-like kinase PLK-1 phosphorylates the single Caenorhabditis elegans lamin (LMN-1) to trigger lamina depolymerization during mitosis. We showed that this event is required…

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