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  • Matching the Diversity of S... Matching the Diversity of Sulfated Biomolecules: Creation of a Classification Database for Sulfatases Reflecting Their Substrate Specificity
    Barbeyron, Tristan; Brillet-Guéguen, Loraine; Carré, Wilfrid ... PloS one, 10/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 10
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    Sulfatases cleave sulfate groups from various molecules and constitute a biologically and industrially important group of enzymes. However, the number of sulfatases whose substrate has been ...
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  • Evolution of red algal plas... Evolution of red algal plastid genomes: ancient architectures, introns, horizontal gene transfer, and taxonomic utility of plastid markers
    Janouškovec, Jan; Liu, Shao-Lun; Martone, Patrick T ... PloS one, 03/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 3
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    Red algae have the most gene-rich plastid genomes known, but despite their evolutionary importance these genomes remain poorly sampled. Here we characterize three complete and one partial plastid ...
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  • Transcriptional profiling o... Transcriptional profiling of liver during the critical embryo-to-hatchling transition period in the chicken (Gallus gallus)
    Cogburn, Larry A; Trakooljul, Nares; Chen, Chuming ... BMC genomics, 09/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Although hatching is perhaps the most abrupt and profound metabolic challenge that a chicken must undergo; there have been no attempts to functionally map the metabolic pathways induced in liver ...
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  • Transcriptional profiling o... Transcriptional profiling of liver in riboflavin-deficient chicken embryos explains impaired lipid utilization, energy depletion, massive hemorrhaging, and delayed feathering
    Cogburn, Larry A; Smarsh, Danielle N; Wang, Xiaofei ... BMC genomics, 03/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    A strain of Leghorn chickens (rd/rd), unable to produce a functional riboflavin-binding protein, lays riboflavin-deficient eggs, in which all embryos suddenly die at mid-incubation (days 13-15). This ...
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  • Transcriptional analysis of... Transcriptional analysis of abdominal fat in genetically fat and lean chickens reveals adipokines, lipogenic genes and a link between hemostasis and leanness
    Resnyk, Christopher W; Carré, Wilfrid; Wang, Xiaofei ... BMC genomics, 08/2013, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    This descriptive study of the abdominal fat transcriptome takes advantage of two experimental lines of meat-type chickens (Gallus domesticus), which were selected over seven generations for a large ...
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  • Bacterial protein signals are associated with Crohn's disease
    Juste, Catherine; Kreil, David P; Beauvallet, Christian ... Gut, 10/2014, Volume: 63, Issue: 10
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    No Crohn's disease (CD) molecular maker has advanced to clinical use, and independent lines of evidence support a central role of the gut microbial community in CD. Here we explore the feasibility of ...
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  • Homozygous STIL mutation ca... Homozygous STIL mutation causes holoprosencephaly and microcephaly in two siblings
    Mouden, Charlotte; de Tayrac, Marie; Dubourg, Christèle ... PloS one, 02/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 2
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    Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is a frequent congenital malformation of the brain characterized by impaired forebrain cleavage and midline facial anomalies. Heterozygous mutations in 14 genes have been ...
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  • microRNAs and the evolution... microRNAs and the evolution of complex multicellularity: identification of a large, diverse complement of microRNAs in the brown alga Ectocarpus
    Tarver, James E; Cormier, Alexandre; Pinzón, Natalia ... Nucleic acids research, 07/2015, Volume: 43, Issue: 13
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    There is currently convincing evidence that microRNAs have evolved independently in at least six different eukaryotic lineages: animals, land plants, chlorophyte green algae, demosponges, slime molds ...
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  • Disrupted Hypothalamo-Pitui... Disrupted Hypothalamo-Pituitary Axis in Association With Reduced SHH Underlies the Pathogenesis of NOTCH-Deficiency
    Hamdi-Rozé, Houda; Ware, Michelle; Guyodo, Hélène ... The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 2020-September, 2020-09-01, 20200901, Volume: 105, Issue: 9
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    In human, Sonic hedgehog (SHH) haploinsufficiency is the predominant cause of holoprosencephaly, a structural malformation of the forebrain midline characterized by phenotypic heterogeneity and ...
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  • Mutational Spectrum in Holo... Mutational Spectrum in Holoprosencephaly Shows That FGF is a New Major Signaling Pathway
    Dubourg, Christèle; Carré, Wilfrid; Hamdi-Rozé, Houda ... Human mutation, December 2016, Volume: 37, Issue: 12
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    ABSTRACT Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is the most common congenital cerebral malformation in humans, characterized by impaired forebrain cleavage and midline facial anomalies. It presents a high ...
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