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References to publications, sorted by year and author.

Fauquier, T, Chatonnet, F, Picou, F, Richard, S, Fossat, N, Aguilera, N, Lamonerie, T, and Flamant, F (2014).
Purkinje cells and Bergmann glia are primary targets of the TRalpha1 thyroid hormone receptor during mouse cerebellum postnatal development
Development, 141(1):166-75.

Flamant, F, Borg, JY, Lenormand, B, and Le Cam-Duchez, V (2014).
[Comparison between the centrifugation on MPA C10 (Roche Diagnostics) and the centrifugation according recommendations of GEHT (Groupe d'etude de l'hemostase et de la thrombose) for the daily hemostasis assays]
Ann Biol Clin (Paris), 72(2):231-5.

Gauthier, K and Flamant, F (2014).
Nongenomic, TRbeta-dependent, thyroid hormone response gets genetic support
Endocrinology, 155(9):3206-9.

Georgess, D, Machuca-Gayet, I, Blangy, A, and Jurdic, P (2014).
Podosome organization drives osteoclast-mediated bone resorption
Cell Adh Migr, 8(3):191-204.

Georgess, D, Mazzorana, M, Terrado, J, Delprat, C, Chamot, C, Guasch, RM, Perez-Roger, I, Jurdic, P, and Machuca-Gayet, I (2014).
Comparative transcriptomics reveals RhoE as a novel regulator of actin dynamics in bone-resorbing osteoclasts
Mol Biol Cell, 25(3):380-96.

Ghavi-Helm, Y, Klein, FA, Pakozdi, T, Ciglar, L, Noordermeer, D, Huber, W, and Furlong, EEM (2014).
Enhancer loops appear stable during development and are associated with paused polymerase.
Nature, 512(7512):96-100.

Gilles, AF and Averof, M (2014).
Functional genetics for all: engineered nucleases, CRISPR and the gene editing revolution.
Evodevo, 5:43.

Grillo, M, Casanova, J, and Averof, M (2014).
Development: a deep breath for endocrine organ evolution.
Curr Biol, 24(1):R38-40.

Gutierrez-Mazariegos, J, Nadendla, EK, Lima, D, Pierzchalski, K, Jones, JW, Kane, M, Nishikawa, J, Hiromori, Y, Nakanishi, T, Santos, MM, Castro, LF, Bourguet, W, Schubert, M, and Laudet, V (2014).
A mollusk retinoic acid receptor (RAR) ortholog sheds light on the evolution of ligand binding
Endocrinology, 155(11):4275-86.

Gutierrez-Mazariegos, J, Schubert, M, and Laudet, V (2014).
Evolution of retinoic acid receptors and retinoic acid signaling
Subcell Biochem, 70:55-73.

Guyot, R, Chatonnet, F, Gillet, B, Hughes, S, and Flamant, F (2014).
Toxicogenomic analysis of the ability of brominated flame retardants TBBPA and BDE-209 to disrupt thyroid hormone signaling in neural cells
Toxicology, 325:125-32.

Havis, E, Bonnin, MA, Olivera-Martinez, I, Nazaret, N, Ruggiu, M, Weibel, J, Durand, C, Guerquin, MJ, Bonod-Bidaud, C, Ruggiero, F, Schweitzer, R, and Duprez, D (2014).
Transcriptomic analysis of mouse limb tendon cells during development
Development, 141(19):3683-96.

Holstein, TW and Laudet, V (2014).
Life-history evolution: at the origins of metamorphosis
Curr Biol, 24(4):R159-61.

Hudry, B, Thomas-Chollier, M, Volovik, Y, Duffraisse, M, Dard, A, Frank, D, Technau, U, and Merabet, S (2014).
Molecular insights into the origin of the Hox-TALE patterning system
Elife, 3:e01939.

Khila, A, Abouheif, E, and Rowe, L (2014).
Comparative functional analyses of ultrabithorax reveal multiple steps and paths to diversification of legs in the adaptive radiation of semi-aquatic insects
Evolution, 68(8):2159-70.

Konstantinides, N and Averof, M (2014).
A common cellular basis for muscle regeneration in arthropods and vertebrates.
Science, 343(6172):788-91.

Manzon, LA, Youson, JH, Holzer, G, Staiano, L, Laudet, V, and Manzon, RG (2014).
Thyroid hormone and retinoid X receptor function and expression during sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) metamorphosis
Gen Comp Endocrinol, 204:211-22.

Matos, RC and Leulier, F (2014).
Lactobacilli-Host mutualism: "learning on the fly"
Microb Cell Fact, 13 Suppl 1:S6.

McGaugh, SE, Gross, JB, Aken, B, Blin, M, Borowsky, R, Chalopin, D, Hinaux, H, Jeffery, WR, Keene, A, Ma, L, Minx, P, Murphy, D, O'Quin, KE, Retaux, S, Rohner, N, Searle, SM, Stahl, BA, Tabin, C, Volff, JN, Yoshizawa, M, and Warren, WC (2014).
The cavefish genome reveals candidate genes for eye loss
Nat Commun, 5:5307.

Merabet, S and Dard, A (2014).
Tracking context-specific transcription factors regulating hox activity
Dev Dyn, 243(1):16-23.

Naville, M, Chalopin, D, and Volff, JN (2014).
Interspecies insertion polymorphism analysis reveals recent activity of transposable elements in extant coelacanths
PLoS One, 9(12):e114382.

Obri, A, Ouararhni, K, Papin, C, Diebold, ML, Padmanabhan, K, Marek, M, Stoll, I, Roy, L, Reilly, PT, Mak, TW, Dimitrov, S, Romier, C, and Hamiche, A (2014).
ANP32E is a histone chaperone that removes H2A.Z from chromatin
Nature, 505(7485):648-53.

Picou, F, Fauquier, T, Chatonnet, F, Richard, S, and Flamant, F (2014).
Deciphering direct and indirect influence of thyroid hormone with mouse genetics
Mol Endocrinol, 28(4):429-41.

Pinskaya, M, Ghavi-Helm, Y, Mariotte-Labarre, S, Morillon, A, Soutourina, J, and Werner, M (2014).
PHD and TFIIS-Like domains of the Bye1 transcription factor determine its multivalent genomic distribution.
PLoS One, 9(7):e102464.

Refki, PN, Armisen, D, Crumiere, AJ, Viala, S, and Khila, A (2014).
Emergence of tissue sensitivity to Hox protein levels underlies the evolution of an adaptive morphological trait
Dev Biol, 392(2):441-53.