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Isabelle Raymond-Bouchard

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Giguere A, Raymond-Bouchard I, Collin V, Claveau J, Hebert J, LeBlanc R
Cancers (Basel) . 2023 Oct; 15(19). PMID: 37835381
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on enriched CD138 plasma cells is the standard method for identification of clinically relevant genetic abnormalities in multiple myeloma. However, FISH is a targeted analysis...
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Touchette D, Maggiori C, Altshuler I, Tettenborn A, Bourdages L, Magnuson E, et al.
Astrobiology . 2023 May; 23(7):756-768. PMID: 37126945
The search for extant microbial life will be a major focus of future astrobiology missions; however, no direct extant life detection instrumentation is included in current missions to Mars. In...
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Altshuler I, Raymond-Bouchard I, Magnuson E, Tremblay J, Greer C, Whyte L
Sci Rep . 2022 Jan; 12(1):1160. PMID: 35064149
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Arctic permafrost soils create a positive feedback loop of climate warming and further GHG emissions. Active methane uptake in these soils can reduce the impact...
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Touchette D, Altshuler I, Raymond-Bouchard I, Fernandez-Martinez M, Bourdages L, OConnor B, et al.
Astrobiology . 2022 Jan; 22(2):158-170. PMID: 35049343
With no direct extant-life detection instrumentation included in a space mission since the 1970s, the advancement of new technologies to be included in future space missions is imperative. We developed,...
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Raymond-Bouchard I, Maggiori C, Brennan L, Altshuler I, Manchado J, Parro V, et al.
Astrobiology . 2021 Dec; 22(1):87-103. PMID: 34962136
The utilization of nanopore technologies for the detection of organic biogenic compounds has garnered significant focus in recent years. Oxford Nanopore Technologies' (ONT) MinION instrument, which can detect and sequence...
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Maggiori C, Raymond-Bouchard I, Brennan L, Touchette D, Whyte L
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):21041. PMID: 34702846
Genome reconstruction from metagenomes enables detailed study of individual community members, their metabolisms, and their survival strategies. Obtaining high quality metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) is particularly valuable in extreme environments like...
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Gallardo-Carreno I, Moreno-Paz M, Aguirre J, Blanco Y, Alonso-Pintado E, Raymond-Bouchard I, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2021 Jan; 11:590736. PMID: 33391207
Perchlorate anions are produced by chemical industries and are important contaminants in certain natural ecosystems. Perchlorate also occurs in some natural and uncontaminated environments such as the Atacama Desert, the...
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Raymond-Bouchard I, Tremblay J, Altshuler I, Greer C, Whyte L
Front Microbiol . 2018 Aug; 9:1565. PMID: 30108551
Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, our understanding of the subzero growth, metabolisms, and adaptive properties of these microbes remains very limited. We performed transcriptomic analyses...
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Raymond-Bouchard I, Goordial J, Zolotarov Y, Ronholm J, Stromvik M, Bakermans C, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2018 Mar; 94(4). PMID: 29528411
Permafrost accounts for 27% of all soil ecosystems and harbors diverse microbial communities. Our understanding of microorganisms in permafrost, their activities and adaptations, remains limited. Using five subzero-growing (cryophilic) permafrost...
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Sapers H, Ronholm J, Raymond-Bouchard I, Comrey R, Osinski G, Whyte L
Front Microbiol . 2018 Jan; 8:2527. PMID: 29312221
While many habitable niches on Earth are characterized by permanently cold conditions, little is known about the spatial structure of seasonal communities and the importance of substrate-cell associations in terrestrial...