Gilles Vanwalleghem
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Mancienne T, Marquez-Legorreta E, Wilde M, Piber M, Favre-Bulle I, Vanwalleghem G, et al.
Front Neural Circuits
. 2021 Nov;
15:748535.
PMID: 34744637
Animals from insects to humans perform visual escape behavior in response to looming stimuli, and these responses habituate if looms are presented repeatedly without consequence. While the basic visual processing...
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Vanwalleghem G, Constantin L, Scott E
Front Neural Circuits
. 2021 Jan;
14:607391.
PMID: 33488363
The imaging of neuronal activity using calcium indicators has become a staple of modern neuroscience. However, without ground truths, there is a real risk of missing a significant portion of...
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Favre-Bulle I, Taylor M, Marquez-Legorreta E, Vanwalleghem G, Poulsen R, Rubinsztein-Dunlop H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Dec;
11(1):6120.
PMID: 33257652
Hearing is a crucial sense in underwater environments for communication, hunting, attracting mates, and detecting predators. However, the tools currently used to study hearing are limited, as they cannot controllably...
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Wong E, Zheng D, Tan S, Bower N, Garside V, Vanwalleghem G, et al.
Science
. 2020 Nov;
370(6517).
PMID: 33154111
Interactions of transcription factors (TFs) with DNA regulatory sequences, known as enhancers, specify cell identity during animal development. Unlike TFs, the origin and evolution of enhancers has been difficult to...
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Stevenson A, Vanwalleghem G, Stewart T, Condon N, Lloyd-Lewis B, Marino N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Oct;
117(43):26822-26832.
PMID: 33033227
The mammary epithelium is indispensable for the continued survival of more than 5,000 mammalian species. For some, the volume of milk ejected in a single day exceeds their entire blood...
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Lecordier L, Uzureau S, Vanwalleghem G, Deleu M, Crowet J, Barry P, et al.
iScience
. 2020 Sep;
23(9):101476.
PMID: 32889430
Human innate immunity to involves the trypanosome C-terminal kinesin KIFC1, which transports internalized trypanolytic factor apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) within the parasite. We show that KIFC1 preferentially associates with cholesterol-containing membranes...
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Vanwalleghem G, Schuster K, Taylor M, Favre-Bulle I, Scott E
J Neurosci
. 2020 Apr;
40(21):4130-4144.
PMID: 32277044
Information about water flow, detected by lateral line organs, is critical to the behavior and survival of fish and amphibians. While certain aspects of water flow processing have been revealed...
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Favre-Bulle I, Vanwalleghem G, Taylor M, Rubinsztein-Dunlop H, Scott E
Curr Biol
. 2018 Nov;
28(23):3711-3722.e3.
PMID: 30449665
The vestibular system, which reports on motion and gravity, is essential to postural control, balance, and egocentric representations of movement and space. The motion needed to stimulate the vestibular system...
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Heap L, Vanwalleghem G, Thompson A, Favre-Bulle I, Scott E
Neuron
. 2018 Jul;
99(2):293-301.e4.
PMID: 29983325
Looming visual stimuli result in escape responses that are conserved from insects to humans. Despite their importance for survival, the circuits mediating visual startle have only recently been explored in...
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Fontaine F, Lecordier L, Vanwalleghem G, Uzureau P, Van Reet N, Fontaine M, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2017 Sep;
2(11):1500-1506.
PMID: 28924146
The primate-specific serum protein apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) is the only secreted member of a family of cell death promoting proteins . APOL1 kills the bloodstream parasite Trypanosoma brucei brucei, but...