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    Cell-type heterogeneity in the early zebrafish olfactory epithelium is generated from progenitors within preplacodal ectoderm by Aguillon, Raphaël, Batut, Julie, Subramanian, Arul, Madelaine, Romain, Dufourcq, Pascale, Schilling, Thomas F, Blader, Patrick

    Published in eLife (02-01-2018)
    “…The zebrafish olfactory epithelium comprises a variety of neuronal populations, which are thought to have distinct embryonic origins. For instance, while…”
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    Morphogenesis is transcriptionally coupled to neurogenesis during peripheral olfactory organ development by Aguillon, Raphaël, Madelaine, Romain, Aguirrebengoa, Marion, Guturu, Harendra, Link, Sandra, Dufourcq, Pascale, Lecaudey, Virginie, Bejerano, Gill, Blader, Patrick, Batut, Julie

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (21-12-2020)
    “…Sense organs acquire their distinctive shapes concomitantly with the differentiation of sensory cells and neurons necessary for their function. Although our…”
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    CLOCK evolved in cnidaria to synchronize internal rhythms with diel environmental cues by Aguillon, Raphael, Rinsky, Mieka, Simon-Blecher, Noa, Doniger, Tirza, Appelbaum, Lior, Levy, Oren

    Published in eLife (14-05-2024)
    “…The circadian clock enables anticipation of the day/night cycle in animals ranging from cnidarians to mammals. Circadian rhythms are generated through a…”
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    Morphogenesis is transcriptionally coupled to neurogenesis during peripheral olfactory organ development by Aguillon, Raphaël, Madelaine, Romain, Aguirrebengoa, Marion, Guturu, Harendra, Link, Sandra, Dufourcq, Pascale, Lecaudey, Virginie, Bejerano, Gill, Blader, Patrick, Batut, Julie

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2020)
    “…Sense organs acquire their distinctive shapes concomitantly with the differentiation of sensory cells and neurons necessary for their function. While our…”
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    CLOCK evolved in cnidaria to synchronize internal rhythms with diel environmental cues by Aguillon, Raphael, Rinsky, Mieka, Simon-Blecher, Noa, Doniger, Tirza, Appelbaum, Lior, Levy, Oren

    Published in eLife (14-05-2024)
    “…The circadian clock enables anticipation of the day/night cycle in animals ranging from cnidarians to mammals. Circadian rhythms are generated through a…”
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    Journal Article