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to profound physiological changes. Despite several decades of study, the molecular signalling between the two partners and, the symbiosis competence properties of the animal cell remain unclear due to the lack
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the effects of microplastics (MPs) on early development and thyroid physiology in a model aquatic vertebrate, the amphibian Xenopus laevis. The main missions will be: To conduct and analyze exposure experiments
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to enhance regionalization and laminar organization within cortical-like structures. Through these studies, we seek to advance the development of a physiologically relevant human brain organoid model that more
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for the early patterning of the developing brain - To use a variety of technologies to investigate CR cell specification, subtype diversity, and their impact on regionalization and lamination - To implement
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, using microcosm approaches involving natural cloud water and the use of methods such as stable isotope enrichment. The person recruited will join the BioAdapt team at the LMGE (Laboratoire Microorganismes
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"Physiology of Neural Networks" team and will be in charge of a research project aimed at understanding the mechanisms of integration of cerebellar information in pyramidal cells and interneurons of the motor
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outlined below, contributing to the design and execution of experiments aimed at identifying the behavioural and physiological mechanisms that facilitate nematode adaptation to arsenic-rich environments
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) located on the central campus of the University of Strasbourg, France. This unit is dedicated to the study of the molecular and cellular bases of immunity under physiological and pathological conditions
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during development, in compositions and dosages pertinent to environmental contamination, results in neuro- and cardio-vascular defects. The person recruited will use zebrafish as a model for studying
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of the mission. Beyond the ground-segment integration, further development of STIC is also planned, specifically toward the simultaneous estimation of ecosystem gross primary productivity (GPP) and water use