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Physiological impact of temperature increase on ice krill (Euphausia crystallorophias): HSP70 response. SEB : Salzburg 29/05-02/07/2012 |
2012 |
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1039 |
Conference - International - Poster |
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2012 |
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1039 |
Conference - National - Poster |
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Kevin Cascella, Erwan Corre, Rob King, Kim Huenerlage , Friedrich Buchholz , So Kawagushi, Jean-Yves Toullec
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Physiological response of polar krill to an increase of temperature: HSP70 expressions. Colloque d'Ecophysiologie Animale 2013. Lyon |
2013 |
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1039 |
Conference - International - Communication |
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Transcriptome and Peptidome Characterisation of the Main Neuropeptides and Peptidic Hormones of a Euphausiid: The Ice Krill, Euphausia crystallorophias |
2013 |
PLOS ONE |
1039 |
Book Chapter |
8 |
e71609 |
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Jean-Yves Toullec |
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2013 |
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1039 |
Report |
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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in a warming ocean: thermotolerance and deciphering Hsp70 responses |
2020 |
Cell Stress and Chaperones |
1039 |
Journal |
25 |
519-531 |
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Characterization of the neuropeptidome of a Southern Ocean decapod, the Antarctic shrimp Chorismus antarcticus: Focusing on a new decapod ITP-like peptide belonging to the CHH peptide family |
2017 |
General and Comparative Endocrinology |
1039 |
Journal |
252 |
60-78 |
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Divergent ecological histories of two sister Antarctic krill species led to contrasted patterns of genetic diversity in their heat-shock protein (hsp70) arsenal |
2016 |
Ecology and Evolution |
1039 |
Journal |
6 |
1555-1575 |
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Responses of the arcto-boreal krill species Thysanoessa inermis to variations in water temperature: coupling Hsp70 isoform expressions with metabolism |
2016 |
Cell Stress and Chaperones |
1039 |
Journal |
21 |
969-981 |
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Diversification, Evolution and Sub-Functionalization of 70kDa Heat-Shock Proteins in Two Sister Species of Antarctic Krill: Differences in Thermal Habitats, Responses and Implications under Climate Change |
2015 |
PLOS ONE |
1039 |
Journal |
10 |
e0121642 |
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