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Debiais-Thibaud M, Simion P, Venteo S, Munoz D, Marcellini S, Mazan S, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2019 Jul; 36(10):2265-2276. PMID: 31270539
In order to characterize the molecular bases of mineralizing cell evolution, we targeted type X collagen, a nonfibrillar network forming collagen encoded by the Col10a1 gene. It is involved in...
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Burlacu A, Simion P, Nistor I, Covic A, Tinica G
Heart Fail Rev . 2019 Apr; 24(5):793-803. PMID: 30949860
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common disorder generating high mortality and important morbidity prevalence, with a very limited medical treatment available. Studies have shown that the...
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Brottier L, Chaintreuil C, Simion P, Scornavacca C, Rivallan R, Mournet P, et al.
BMC Plant Biol . 2018 Dec; 18(1):333. PMID: 30518342
Background: Among semi-aquatic species of the legume genus Aeschynomene, some have the property of being nodulated by photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium lacking the nodABC genes necessary for the synthesis of Nod factors....
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Enault S, Munoz D, Simion P, Venteo S, Sire J, Marcellini S, et al.
BMC Evol Biol . 2018 Sep; 18(1):127. PMID: 30165817
Background: The molecular bases explaining the diversity of dental tissue mineralization across gnathostomes are still poorly understood. Odontodes, such as teeth and body denticles, are serial structures that develop through...
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Alie A, Hiebert L, Simion P, Scelzo M, Prunster M, Lotito S, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2018 Apr; 35(7):1728-1743. PMID: 29660002
Asexual propagation and whole body regeneration are forms of nonembryonic development (NED) widespread across animal phyla and central in life history and evolutionary diversification of metazoans. Whereas it is challenging...
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Delsuc F, Philippe H, Tsagkogeorga G, Simion P, Tilak M, Turon X, et al.
BMC Biol . 2018 Apr; 16(1):39. PMID: 29653534
Background: Tunicates are the closest relatives of vertebrates and are widely used as models to study the evolutionary developmental biology of chordates. Their phylogeny, however, remains poorly understood, and to...
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Simion P, Belkhir K, Francois C, Veyssier J, Rink J, Manuel M, et al.
BMC Biol . 2018 Mar; 16(1):28. PMID: 29506533
Background: Multiple RNA samples are frequently processed together and often mixed before multiplex sequencing in the same sequencing run. While different samples can be separated post sequencing using sample barcodes,...
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Brozovic M, Dantec C, Dardaillon J, Dauga D, Faure E, Gineste M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2017 Nov; 46(D1):D718-D725. PMID: 29149270
ANISEED (www.aniseed.cnrs.fr) is the main model organism database for tunicates, the sister-group of vertebrates. This release gives access to annotated genomes, gene expression patterns, and anatomical descriptions for nine ascidian...
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Simion P, Philippe H, Baurain D, Jager M, Richter D, Di Franco A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2017 Mar; 27(7):958-967. PMID: 28318975
Resolving the early diversification of animal lineages has proven difficult, even using genome-scale datasets. Several phylogenomic studies have supported the classical scenario in which sponges (Porifera) are the sister group...
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Brozovic M, Martin C, Dantec C, Dauga D, Mendez M, Simion P, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2015 Oct; 44(D1):D808-18. PMID: 26420834
Ascidians belong to the tunicates, the sister group of vertebrates and are recognized model organisms in the field of embryonic development, regeneration and stem cells. ANISEED is the main information...