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    Epithelial sodium transport and its control by aldosterone: the story of our internal environment revisited by Rossier, Bernard C, Baker, Michael E, Studer, Romain A

    Published in Physiological reviews (01-01-2015)
    “…Transcription and translation require a high concentration of potassium across the entire tree of life. The conservation of a high intracellular potassium was…”
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    Vitellogenin underwent subfunctionalization to acquire caste and behavioral specific expression in the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus by Corona, Miguel, Libbrecht, Romain, Wurm, Yannick, Riba-Grognuz, Oksana, Studer, Romain A, Keller, Laurent

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-08-2013)
    “…The reproductive ground plan hypothesis (RGPH) proposes that the physiological pathways regulating reproduction were co-opted to regulate worker division of…”
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    Transformation cycle between the spherically symmetric correlation function, projected correlation function and differential cross section as implemented in SASfit by Kohlbrecher, J., Studer, A.

    Published in Journal of applied crystallography (01-10-2017)
    “…Spin‐echo‐based small‐angle neutron scattering techniques like spin‐echo SANS (SESANS) or spin‐echo modulated SANS (SEMSANS) as well as dark‐field (DF) imaging…”
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    Stability-activity tradeoffs constrain the adaptive evolution of RubisCO by Studer, Romain A., Christin, Pascal-Antoine, Williams, Mark A., Orengo, Christine A.

    “…A well-known case of evolutionary adaptation is that of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RubisCO), the enzyme responsible for fixation of CO ₂ during…”
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    Origin of the response to adrenal and sex steroids: Roles of promiscuity and co-evolution of enzymes and steroid receptors by Baker, Michael E., Nelson, David R., Studer, Romain A.

    “…•Adrenal and sex steroid receptors first appear in an ancestral chordate.•Cyclostome clade (lampreys and hagfish) contain an ER, PR and CR.•There was multiple…”
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    Residue mutations and their impact on protein structure and function: detecting beneficial and pathogenic changes by Studer, Romain A, Dessailly, Benoit H, Orengo, Christine A

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-02-2013)
    “…The present review focuses on the evolution of proteins and the impact of amino acid mutations on function from a structural perspective. Proteins evolve under…”
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    Resolving the ortholog conjecture: orthologs tend to be weakly, but significantly, more similar in function than paralogs by Altenhoff, Adrian M, Studer, Romain A, Robinson-Rechavi, Marc, Dessimoz, Christophe

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-05-2012)
    “…The function of most proteins is not determined experimentally, but is extrapolated from homologs. According to the "ortholog conjecture", or standard model of…”
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    How confident can we be that orthologs are similar, but paralogs differ? by Studer, Romain A, Robinson-Rechavi, Marc

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-05-2009)
    “…Homologous genes are classified into orthologs and paralogs, depending on whether they arose by speciation or duplication. It is widely assumed that orthologs…”
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    Parasites and global warming: net effects of temperature on an intertidal host–parasite system by Studer, A., Thieltges, D. W., Poulin, R.

    “…Climate changes, particularly global warming, are likely to impact host–parasite interactions. However, our understanding of the effects of environmental…”
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    New functional families (FunFams) in CATH to improve the mapping of conserved functional sites to 3D structures by Sillitoe, Ian, Cuff, Alison L, Dessailly, Benoit H, Dawson, Natalie L, Furnham, Nicholas, Lee, David, Lees, Jonathan G, Lewis, Tony E, Studer, Romain A, Rentzsch, Robert, Yeats, Corin, Thornton, Janet M, Orengo, Christine A

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2013)
    “…CATH version 3.5 (Class, Architecture, Topology, Homology, available at http://www.cathdb.info/) contains 173 536 domains, 2626 homologous superfamilies and…”
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    Conserved phosphorylation hotspots in eukaryotic protein domain families by Strumillo, Marta J., Oplová, Michaela, Viéitez, Cristina, Ochoa, David, Shahraz, Mohammed, Busby, Bede P., Sopko, Richelle, Studer, Romain A., Perrimon, Norbert, Panse, Vikram G., Beltrao, Pedro

    Published in Nature communications (29-04-2019)
    “…Protein phosphorylation is the best characterized post-translational modification that regulates almost all cellular processes through diverse mechanisms such…”
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    Intra- versus intermolecular electron transfer in radical nucleophilic aromatic substitution of dihalo(hetero)arenes - a tool for estimating π-conjugation in aromatic systems by Janhsen, B, Daniliuc, C G, Studer, A

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-05-2017)
    “…In this paper, the application of the double radical nucleophilic aromatic substitution (S 1) in various dihalogenated, mostly diiodinated, π-conjugated…”
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    Analysis of trait mean and variability versus temperature in trematode cercariae: is there scope for adaptation to global warming? by Studer, A., Poulin, R.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-05-2014)
    “…•Analysis of trematode trait means and variability in relation to temperature.•Traits assessed: output, survival and infectivity of cercariae.•Means follow…”
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    Effects of salinity on an intertidal host–parasite system: Is the parasite more sensitive than its host? by Studer, A., Poulin, R.

    “…Intertidal habitats are characterised by highly fluctuating environmental conditions including varying salinity regimes. Changes in salinity may be gradual or…”
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    Seasonal dynamics in an intertidal mudflat: the case of a complex trematode life cycle by Studer, A., Poulin, R.

    “…Seasonal fluctuations of host densities and environmental factors are common in many ecosystems and have consequences for biotic interactions, such as the…”
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    The effect of cold-rolling on the microstructure and corrosion behaviour of 316L alloy in FLiNaK molten salt by Maric, M., Muránsky, O., Karatchevtseva, I., Ungár, T., Hester, J., Studer, A., Scales, N., Ribárik, G., Primig, S., Hill, M.R.

    Published in Corrosion science (01-09-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Cold-rolling leads to increased amounts of grain boundaries and dislocations.•Cold-rolling increases the susceptibly of 316L alloy to…”
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    The Impact of Incomplete Nutrient Consumption in the Southern Ocean on Global Mean Ocean Nitrate δ15N by Fripiat, F., Sigman, D. M., Martínez‐García, A., Marconi, D., Ai, X. E., Auderset, A., Fawcett, S. E., Moretti, S., Studer, A. S., Haug, G. H.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-02-2023)
    “…It is understood that the global mean ocean nitrate δ15N is set by the δ15N of the input of fixed nitrogen (N) to the ocean (mostly N2 fixation) and the net…”
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    Cercarial survival in an intertidal trematode: a multifactorial experiment with temperature, salinity and ultraviolet radiation by Studer, A., Poulin, R.

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (2013)
    “…Parasite transmission takes place in the context of a multitude of simultaneously fluctuating environmental factors. As a particularly vulnerable step in the…”
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