Laboratory of Molecular physiology and adaptation
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PhyMA (UMR7221 - CNRS - MNHN).
We focus on physiological processes controlling development and tissue homeostasis in normal and/or modified conditions.
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        Un nouveau projet soutenu par l'ANSES débute au laboratoire. Porté par Laurent Sachs et en collaboration avec Labo Watchfrog
                        
                    
                    
                    
                
        New publication from our lab ! As part of the European ERGO project (ergo-project.eu) and in collaboration with Labo Watchfrog, this work describe at the transcriptome level the effects of thyroid hormones during the regulatory XETA test (OECD n°248). frontiersin.org/journals/endoc…
        elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr… are fascinating ! Check out this work about a new protein induced in response to ionizing radiation. From our colleagues Jean-Paul Concordet and Anne De Cian with a participation of@EvyDuvernoisfrom our lab.Publications MNHN 🐝 elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…
        
        
        
        
        
        New publication from the lab, in collaboration with Labo Watchfrog. Elise Pesce and col present the TETHYS assay (Transgenic Eleuthero-embryonic THYroid-Specific assay). A new assay using medaka embryo for the detection of Thyroid Active Chemicals. doi.org/10.1016/j.aqua…
        Our lab was proudly represented at the American Thyroid Association meeting thanks to Sylvie Remaud (Long-term functional consequences on neurogliogenesis of perinatal modulation of thyroid hormone action) and Laurent Sachs (Thyroid hormone on transcriptome and methylome in Xenopus) #2024ATA
        
        New work from the lab. Eglantine and colleagues reveals that head/trunk-connecting muscle have conserved mesodermal origins in fishes and tetrapods and that the neck evolved from muscle groups present in fishes. Find out more : doi.org/10.1038/s41467… Science & recherche au Muséum Publications MNHN 🐝