Diaz-Cuadros, Margarete Pourquié, Olivier
Organismal development requires the reproducible unfolding of an ordered sequence of discrete steps (cell fate determination, migration, tissue folding, etc.) in both time and space. Here, we review the mechanisms that grant temporal specificity to developmental steps, including molecular clocks and timers. Individual timing mechanisms must be coor...
Beydoun, Safa Sridhar, Aditya Tuckowski, Angela M. Wang, Emily Leiser, Scott F.
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Frontiers in Physiology
Caenorhabditis elegans is an instrumental model in aging research due to its large brood size, short lifespan, and malleable genetics. However, maintaining a synchronous nematode population for longevity studies is challenging and time consuming due to their quick rate of development and reproduction. Multiple methods are employed in the field, ran...
Konadu, Bridget Hosler, Jonathan P. Gibert, Yann Edwards, Kristin S.
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Frontiers in Physiology
Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to a variety of human diseases. Understanding the dynamic alterations in mitochondrial respiration at various stages of development is important to our understanding of disease progression. Zebrafish provide a system for investigating mitochondrial function and alterations during different life stag...
Sperling, Alexis L Fabian, Daniel K Garrison, Erik Glover, David M
Facultative parthenogenesis enables sexually reproducing organisms to switch between sexual and asexual parthenogenetic reproduction. To gain insights into this phenomenon, we sequenced the genomes of sexually reproducing and parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum and identified differences in the gene expression in their eggs. We then te...
Priem, Dario Huyghe, Jon Bertrand, Mathieu Jm
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Autophagy
The (macro)autophagy field is facing a paradigm shift after the recent discovery that cytosolic cargoes can still be selectively targeted to phagophores (the precursors to autophagosomes) even in the absence of LC3 or other Atg8-protein family members. Several in vitro studies have indeed reported on the existence of an unconventional selective aut...
Semeraro, Michaela Fouquet, Cyrielle Vial, Yoann Amiel, Jeanne Galmiche, Louise Cretolle, Célia Blanc, Thomas Jolaine, Valérie Garcelon, Nicolas Entz-Werle, Natacha
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The Journal of pediatrics
To assess the associations between congenital abnormalities and pediatric malignancies and evaluate the potential underlying molecular basis by collecting information on pediatric patients with cancer and congenital abnormalities. Tumeur Et Développement is a national, prospective, and retrospective multicenter study recording data of children with...
Viejo, Marcos Tengs, Torstein Yakovlev, Igor Cross, Hugh Krokene, Paal Olsen, Jorunn E. Fossdal, Carl Gunnar
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Frontiers in Plant Science
An epigenetic memory of the temperature sum experienced during embryogenesis is part of the climatic adaptation strategy of the long-lived gymnosperm Norway spruce. This memory has a lasting effect on the timing of bud phenology and frost tolerance in the resulting epitype trees. The epigenetic memory is well characterized phenotypically and at the...
Bravo, Miren Simón, Jorge González-Recio, Irene Martinez-Cruz, Luis Alfonso Goikoetxea-Usandizaga, Naroa Martínez-Chantar, María Luz
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Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)
Within the organism, the liver is the main organ responsible for metabolic homeostasis and xenobiotic transformation. To maintain an adequate liver weight-to-bodyweight ratio, this organ has an extraordinary regenerative capacity and is able to respond to an acute insult or partial hepatectomy. Maintenance of hepatic homeostasis is crucial for the ...
Kumar, Megha Kim, Cheol-Hee Singla, Neha
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Huang, Ruimin Peng, Fei Wang, Dongsheng Cao, Fei Guo, Chunlei Yu, Liyang Zhang, Jingzheng Yang, Yuedong
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima) is an important nut tree species, and its embryo is rich in sugar. We combined metabolomic and transcriptomic data to analyze metabolites and genes related to sugar in two Chinese chestnut cultivars at 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 days after flowering (DAF). The soluble sugar content of high-sugar cultivar at maturi...