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Vincent Laudet
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
1989
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37973214Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers and the ascidian hypothesis.J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol2024
36626199The chromosome-scale genome assembly of the yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkii provides insights into the melanic pigmentation of anemonefish.G3 (Bethesda)2023
37503845Asymmetric dimerization in a transcription factor superfamily is promoted by allosteric interactions with DNA.Nucleic Acids Res2023
37928172Anemonefishes: A model system for evolutionary genomics.F1000Res2023
37347665The multi-level regulation of clownfish metamorphosis by thyroid hormones.Cell Rep2023
35134351Small molecules as products of evolution.Curr Biol2022
35353192A chromosome-scale genome assembly of the false clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris.G3 (Bethesda)2022
35706124Direct development of the catfish pectoral fin: An alternative pectoral fin pattern of teleosts.Dev Dyn2022
35960028Transcriptomes of Giant Sea Anemones from Okinawa as a Tool for Understanding Their Phylogeny and Symbiotic Relationships with Anemonefish.Zoolog Sci2022
36199108A novel nuclear receptor subfamily enlightens the origin of heterodimerization.BMC Biol2022
36196541Colour patterns influence symbiosis and competition in the anemonefish-host anemone symbiosis system.Proc Biol Sci2022
34031155Thyroid hormones regulate the formation and environmental plasticity of white bars in clownfishes.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2021
33882063A structural signature motif enlightens the origin and diversification of nuclear receptors.PLoS Genet2021
33539680A star is born again: Methods for larval rearing of an emerging model organism, the False clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris.J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol2021
33899313The real Nemo movie: Description of embryonic development in Amphiprion ocellaris from first division to hatching.Dev Dyn2021
33537315ZP4 Is Present in Murine Zona Pellucida and Is Not Responsible for the Specific Gamete Interaction.Front Cell Dev Biol2021
34147131Variation on a theme: pigmentation variants and mutants of anemonefish.Evodevo2021
32347985The Vertebrate Tooth Row: Is It Initiated by a Single Organizing Tooth?Bioessays2020
32017885Marine Life Cycle: A Polluted Terra Incognita Is Unveiled.Curr Biol2020
33042514Anemonefish, a model for Eco-Evo-Devo.Evodevo2020
32681015Anthropogenic stressors impact fish sensory development and survival via thyroid disruption.Nat Commun2020
30633441Developmental and comparative transcriptomic identification of iridophore contribution to white barring in clownfish.Pigment Cell Melanoma Res2019
31862916Sea anemone and clownfish microbiota diversity and variation during the initial steps of symbiosis.Sci Rep2019
29855541The Ectodysplasin receptor EDAR acts as a tumor suppressor in melanoma by conditionally inducing cell death.Cell Death Differ2019
31185860The first formed tooth serves as a signalling centre to induce the formation of the dental row in zebrafish.Proc Biol Sci2019
31274100[Metamorphosis of marine fish larvae and thyroid hormones].Biol Aujourdhui2019
31070818Staging and normal table of postembryonic development of the clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris).Dev Dyn2019
30830203Insights into the Genomics of Clownfish Adaptive Radiation: Genetic Basis of the Mutualism with Sea Anemones.Genome Biol Evol2019
30730874Modeling Edar expression reveals the hidden dynamics of tooth signaling center patterning.PLoS Biol2019
30819536Magic Traits in Magic Fish: Understanding Color Pattern Evolution Using Reef Fish.Trends Genet2019
29599177Teleost Fish-Specific Preferential Retention of Pigmentation Gene-Containing Families After Whole Genome Duplications in Vertebrates.G3 (Bethesda)2018
29940311NR3E receptors in cnidarians: A new family of steroid receptor relatives extends the possible mechanisms for ligand binding.J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol2018
29908834Hormonally active phytochemicals from macroalgae: A largely untapped source of ligands to deorphanize nuclear receptors in emerging marine animal models.Gen Comp Endocrinol2018
30180844Ontogenetic and phylogenetic simplification during white stripe evolution in clownfishes.BMC Biol2018
30464347Amphioxus functional genomics and the origins of vertebrate gene regulation.Nature2018
30446049The Evolution of Steroid-liganded Nuclear Receptors.J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol2018
29492455The ancestral retinoic acid receptor was a low-affinity sensor triggering neuronal differentiation.Sci Adv2018
28527568Evolution of Nuclear Receptors and Ligand Signaling: Toward a Soft Key-Lock Model?Curr Top Dev Biol2017
28435861Origin of an ancient hormone/receptor couple revealed by resurrection of an ancestral estrogen.Sci Adv2017
28103795Lineage-specific duplication of amphioxus retinoic acid degrading enzymes (CYP26) resulted in sub-functionalization of patterning and homeostatic roles.BMC Evol Biol2017
28342854Evolution of ligands, receptors and metabolizing enzymes of thyroid signaling.Mol Cell Endocrinol2017
29083300Fish larval recruitment to reefs is a thyroid hormone-mediated metamorphosis sensitive to the pesticide chlorpyrifos.Elife2017
26900852In Vivo Screening Using Transgenic Zebrafish Embryos Reveals New Effects of HDAC Inhibitors Trichostatin A and Valproic Acid on Organogenesis.PLoS One2016
28083118Correction to 'Evolutionary diversification of retinoic acid receptor ligand-binding pocket structure by molecular tinkering'.R Soc Open Sci2016
27311711Thyroglobulin Represents a Novel Molecular Architecture of Vertebrates.J Biol Chem2016
27069642Evolutionary diversification of retinoic acid receptor ligand-binding pocket structure by molecular tinkering.R Soc Open Sci2016
24928143ZebRA: An overview of retinoic acid signaling during zebrafish development.Biochim Biophys Acta2015
26134525Tinkering signaling pathways by gain and loss of protein isoforms: the case of the EDA pathway regulator EDARADD.BMC Evol Biol2015
25897113RAR/RXR binding dynamics distinguish pluripotency from differentiation associated cis-regulatory elements.Nucleic Acids Res2015
25898108Thyroid hormones: a triple-edged sword for life history transitions.Curr Biol2015
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University Lille, CNRS, INSERM
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The Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St. Andrews
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Co-authored papers 2
Institut Systematique, CNRS
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University Paris-Sud, CNRS, Universite Paris-Saclay
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Baylor College of Medicine
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National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Institutes of Health
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