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    Storage of Carotenoids in Crustaceans as an Adaptation to Modulate Immunopathology and Optimize Immunological and Life‐History Strategies by Babin, Aurélie, Moreau, Jérôme, Moret, Yannick

    Published in BioEssays (01-11-2019)
    “…Why do some invertebrates store so much carotenoids in their tissues? Storage of carotenoids may not simply be passive and dependent on their environmental…”
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    Differential side-effects of Bacillus thuringiensis bioinsecticide on non-target Drosophila flies by Babin, Aurélie, Nawrot-Esposito, Marie-Paule, Gallet, Armel, Gatti, Jean-Luc, Poirié, Marylène

    Published in Scientific reports (01-10-2020)
    “…Bioinsecticides based on Bacillus thuringiensis ( Bt ) spores and toxins are increasingly popular alternative solutions to control insect pests, with potential…”
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    Dietary Supplementation with Carotenoids Improves Immunity without Increasing Its Cost in a Crustacean by Babin, Aurélie, Biard, Clotilde, Moret, Yannick

    Published in The American naturalist (01-08-2010)
    “…Costs of immunity include self‐harming autoreactivity through the production of cytotoxic chemicals. While carotenoids stimulate immunity and reduce oxidative…”
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    Origin of the natural variation in the storage of dietary carotenoids in freshwater amphipod crustaceans by Babin, Aurélie, Motreuil, Sébastien, Teixeira, Maria, Bauer, Alexandre, Rigaud, Thierry, Moreau, Jérôme, Moret, Yannick

    Published in PloS one (15-04-2020)
    “…Carotenoids are diverse lipophilic natural pigments which are stored in variable amounts by animals. Given the multiple biological functions of carotenoids,…”
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    Bacillus thuringiensis bioinsecticide influences Drosophila oviposition decision by Babin, Aurélie, Gatti, Jean-Luc, Poirié, Marylène

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-08-2023)
    “…Behavioural avoidance has obvious benefits for animals facing environmental stressors such as pathogen-contaminated foods. Most current bioinsecticides are…”
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    Specific detection and quantification of three microsporidia infecting bees, Nosema apis, Nosema ceranae, and Nosema bombi, using probe-based real-time PCR by Babin, Aurélie, Schurr, Frank, Rivière, Marie-Pierre, Chauzat, Marie-Pierre, Dubois, Eric

    Published in European journal of protistology (01-10-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Nosema microsporidia are prevalent endoparasites of managed and wild bees.•Current molecular methods do not enable accurate Nosema…”
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    Bacillus thuringiensis Bioinsecticides Induce Developmental Defects in Non-Target Drosophila melanogaster Larvae by Nawrot-Esposito, Marie-Paule, Babin, Aurélie, Pasco, Matthieu, Poirié, Marylène, Gatti, Jean-Luc, Gallet, Armel

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (13-10-2020)
    “…Bioinsecticides made from the bacterium ( ) are the bestselling bioinsecticide worldwide. Among bioinsecticides, those based on the strain subsp. ( ) are…”
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    Fruit flies learn to avoid odours associated with virulent infection by Babin, Aurélie, Kolly, Sylvain, Schneider, Franziska, Dolivo, Vassilissa, Zini, Marco, Kawecki, Tadeusz J.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-03-2014)
    “…While learning to avoid toxic food is common in mammals and occurs in some insects, learning to avoid cues associated with infectious pathogens has received…”
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    Virulent bacterial infection improves aversive learning performance in Drosophila melanogaster by Babin, Aurélie, Kolly, Sylvain, Kawecki, Tadeusz J

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-10-2014)
    “…Abstract Virulent infections are expected to impair learning ability, either as a direct consequence of stressed physiological state or as an adaptive response…”
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    Quantitative genetics of learning ability and resistance to stress in Drosophila melanogaster by Nepoux, Virginie, Babin, Aurélie, Haag, Christoph, Kawecki, Tadeusz J., Le Rouzic, Arnaud

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-02-2015)
    “…Even though laboratory evolution experiments have demonstrated genetic variation for learning ability, we know little about the underlying genetic architecture…”
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    Limiting immunopathology: Interaction between carotenoids and enzymatic antioxidant defences by Babin, A., Saciat, C., Teixeira, M., Troussard, J.-P., Motreuil, S., Moreau, J., Moret, Y.

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-04-2015)
    “…•The interaction between carotenoids and antioxidant enzymes is tested in a crustacean.•Increased carotenoid concentrations in the haemolymph stimulated immune…”
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    Building composite indices in the age of big data – Application to honey bee exposure to infectious and parasitic agents by Huyen Ton Nu Nguyet, M., Bougeard, S., Babin, A., Dubois, E., Druesne, C., Rivière, M.P., Laurent, M., Chauzat, M.P.

    Published in Heliyon (01-04-2023)
    “…Pollinator insects play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and agricultural production worldwide. Yet they are subject to various infectious and…”
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    Gut physiology mediates a trade‐off between adaptation to malnutrition and susceptibility to food‐borne pathogens by Vijendravarma, Roshan K, Narasimha, Sunitha, Chakrabarti, Sveta, Babin, Aurelie, Kolly, Sylvain, Lemaitre, Bruno, Kawecki, Tadeusz J, Turlings, Ted

    Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2015)
    “…The animal gut plays a central role in tackling two common ecological challenges, nutrient shortage and food‐borne parasites, the former by efficient digestion…”
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