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Catherine Cheniclet

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Renaudin J, Deluche C, Cheniclet C, Chevalier C, Frangne N
J Exp Bot . 2017 Apr; 68(7):1613-1623. PMID: 28369617
In angiosperms, the ovary wall resumes growth after pollination through a balanced combination of cell division and cell expansion. The quantitative pattern of these events remains poorly known in fleshy...
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Su L, Bassa C, Audran C, Mila I, Cheniclet C, Chevalier C, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol . 2014 Sep; 55(11):1969-76. PMID: 25231966
Auxin is known to regulate cell division and cell elongation, thus controlling plant growth and development. Part of the auxin signaling pathway depends on the fine-tuned degradation of the auxin/indole...
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Beauvoit B, Colombie S, Monier A, Andrieu M, Biais B, Benard C, et al.
Plant Cell . 2014 Aug; 26(8):3224-42. PMID: 25139005
A kinetic model combining enzyme activity measurements and subcellular compartmentation was parameterized to fit the sucrose, hexose, and glucose-6-P contents of pericarp throughout tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit development. The model...
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Pirrello J, Bourdon M, Cheniclet C, Bourge M, Brown S, Renaudin J, et al.
Cytometry A . 2013 Nov; 85(2):115-25. PMID: 24273206
Fleshy fruit species such as tomato are important because of their nutritional and economic value. Several stages of fruit development such as ovary formation, fruit set, and fruit maturation have...
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Chevalier C, Bourdon M, Pirrello J, Cheniclet C, Gevaudant F, Frangne N
J Exp Bot . 2013 Nov; 65(10):2731-46. PMID: 24187421
The growth of a plant organ depends upon the developmental processes of cell division and cell expansion. The activity of cell divisions sets the number of cells that will make...
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Bourdon M, Pirrello J, Cheniclet C, Coriton O, Bourge M, Brown S, et al.
Development . 2012 Sep; 139(20):3817-26. PMID: 22991446
Endopolyploidy is a widespread process that corresponds to the amplification of the genome in the absence of mitosis. In tomato, very high ploidy levels (up to 256C) are reached during...
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Bourdon M, Coriton O, Pirrello J, Cheniclet C, Brown S, Poujol C, et al.
Plant J . 2011 Mar; 66(6):1089-99. PMID: 21418357
Endopolyploidy, i.e. amplification of the genome in the absence of mitosis, occurs in many plant species and happens along with organ and cell differentiation. Deciphering the functional roles of endopolyploidy...
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Nafati M, Cheniclet C, Hernould M, Do P, Fernie A, Chevalier C, et al.
Plant J . 2011 Feb; 65(4):543-56. PMID: 21288265
The size of tomato fruit results from the combination of cell number and cell size, which are respectively determined by the cell division and cell expansion processes. As fruit growth...
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Chevalier C, Nafati M, Mathieu-Rivet E, Bourdon M, Frangne N, Cheniclet C, et al.
Ann Bot . 2011 Jan; 107(7):1159-69. PMID: 21199834
Background: Endoreduplication is the major source of endopolyploidy in higher plants. The process of endoreduplication results from the ability of cells to modify their classical cell cycle into a partial...
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Mathieu-Rivet E, Gevaudant F, Cheniclet C, Hernould M, Chevalier C
Plant Signal Behav . 2010 Jul; 5(8):985-7. PMID: 20671429
Tomato fruit growth is characterized by the occurrence of numerous rounds of DNA endoreduplication in connection to cell expansion and final fruit size determination. Endoreduplication occurs as an impairment of...