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What it takes to invade grassland ecosystems: traits, introduction history and filtering processes.

Ecology letters

Carboni M, Münkemüller T, Lavergne S, Choler P, Borgy B, Violle C, Essl F, Roquet C, Munoz F, Thuiller W.
PMID: 26689431
Ecol Lett. 2016 Mar;19(3):219-29. doi: 10.1111/ele.12556. Epub 2015 Dec 22.

Whether the success of alien species can be explained by their functional or phylogenetic characteristics remains unresolved because of data limitations, scale issues and weak quantifications of success. Using permanent grasslands across France (50 000 vegetation plots, 2000 species,...

A genome-wide association analysis identifies .

Oncotarget

Kimura M, Tamura Y, Guignabert C, Takei M, Kosaki K, Tanabe N, Tatsumi K, Saji T, Satoh T, Kataoka M, Kamitsuji S, Kamatani N, Thuillet R, Tu L, Humbert M, Fukuda K, Sano M.
PMID: 29088834
Oncotarget. 2017 Aug 24;8(43):74917-74926. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.20459. eCollection 2017 Sep 26.

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a lethal disease that often affects the young. Although

Anticipating the spatio-temporal response of plant diversity and vegetation structure to climate and land use change in a protected area.

Ecography

Boulangeat I, Georges D, Dentant C, Bonet R, Van Es J, Abdulhak S, Zimmermann NE, Thuiller W.
PMID: 25722538
Ecography. 2014 Dec 01;37(12):1230-1239. doi: 10.1111/ecog.00694.

Vegetation is a key driver of ecosystem functioning (

Tree cover at fine and coarse spatial grains interacts with shade tolerance to shape plant species distributions across the Alps.

Ecography

Nieto-Lugilde D, Lenoir J, Abdulhak S, Aeschimann D, Dullinger S, Gégout JC, Guisan A, Pauli H, Renaud J, Theurillat JP, Thuiller W, Van Es J, Vittoz P, Willner W, Wohlgemuth T, Zimmermann NE, Svenning JC.
PMID: 26290621
Ecography. 2015 Jun 01;38(6):578-589. doi: 10.1111/ecog.00954.

The role of competition for light among plants has long been recognised at local scales, but its importance for plant species distributions at larger spatial scales has generally been ignored. Tree cover modifies the local abiotic conditions below the...

Understanding the evolution of holoparasitic plants: the complete plastid genome of the holoparasite Cytinus hypocistis (Cytinaceae).

Annals of botany

Roquet C, Coissac É, Cruaud C, Boleda M, Boyer F, Alberti A, Gielly L, Taberlet P, Thuiller W, Van Es J, Lavergne S.
PMID: 27443299
Ann Bot. 2016 Oct 01;118(5):885-896. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcw135.

Background and Aims Plant plastid genomes are highly conserved in size, gene content and structure; however, parasitic plants are a noticeable exception to this evolutionary stability. Although the evolution of parasites could help to better understand plastome evolution in...

Innovative multimodal DOTA/NODA nanoparticles for MRI and PET imaging for tumor detection.

EJNMMI physics

Truillet C, Bouziotis P, Tsoukalas C, Sancey L, Denat F, Boschetti F, Stellas D, Anagnostopoulos CD, Koutoulidis V, Moulopoulos LA, Lux F, Perriat P, Tillement O.
PMID: 26501672
EJNMMI Phys. 2014 Jul;1:A80. doi: 10.1186/2197-7364-1-S1-A80.

No abstract available.

Multiple sites of loss of heterozygosity on chromosome arms 3p and 3q in human breast carcinomas.

Oncology reports

Kerangueven F, Noguchi T, Wargniez V, Allione F, Geneix J, Jacquemier J, Theillet C, Sobol H, Birnbaum D.
PMID: 21594365
Oncol Rep. 1996 Mar;3(2):313-6. doi: 10.3892/or.3.2.313.

Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at loci from both arms of chromosome 3 were shown to occur in a high proportion of breast carcinomas. Six regions of consistent loss were identified, and were variably involved in the tumors. This suggests...

Anticipatory guidance as a principle of faculty development: managing transition and change.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Schor NF, Guillet R, McAnarney ER.
PMID: 21869659
Acad Med. 2011 Oct;86(10):1235-40. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31822c1317.

Although one cannot anticipate every individual's unique responses to the transitions and changes that regularly occur in academic medicine, a department-wide faculty development program, based on predictable transition points and supporting faculty at all levels, can minimize such negative...

Spatial mismatch of phylogenetic diversity across three vertebrate groups and protected areas in Europe.

Diversity & distributions

Zupan L, Cabeza M, Maiorano L, Roquet C, Devictor V, Lavergne S, Mouillot D, Mouquet N, Renaud J, Thuiller W.
PMID: 24791146
Divers Distrib. 2014 Jun 01;20(6):674-685. doi: 10.1111/ddi.12186.

AIM: We investigate patterns of phylogenetic diversity in relation to species diversity for European birds, mammals and amphibians, to evaluate their congruence and highlight areas of particular evolutionary history. We estimate the extent to which the European network of...

Unravelling the architecture of functional variability in wild populations of .

Functional ecology

Boucher FC, Thuiller W, Arnoldi C, Albert CH, Lavergne S.
PMID: 24790285
Funct Ecol. 2013 Apr 01;27(2):382-391. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.12034.

Functional variability (FV) of populations can be decomposed into three main features: the individual variability of multiple traits, the strength of correlations between those traits and the main direction of these correlations, the latter two being known as 'phenotypic...

The quest for an advanced regional air quality model.

Environmental science & technology

Hansen DA, Dennis RL, Ebel A, Hanna SR, Kaye J, Thuillier R.
PMID: 22662712
Environ Sci Technol. 1994 Feb 01;28(2):70A-7A. doi: 10.1021/es00051a722.

No abstract available.

Circulating tumor cells: potential markers of minimal residual disease in ovarian cancer? a study of the OVCAD consortium.

Oncotarget

Obermayr E, Bednarz-Knoll N, Orsetti B, Weier HU, Lambrechts S, Castillo-Tong DC, Reinthaller A, Braicu EI, Mahner S, Sehouli J, Vergote I, Theillet C, Zeillinger R, Brandt B.
PMID: 29290959
Oncotarget. 2017 Nov 16;8(63):106415-106428. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.22468. eCollection 2017 Dec 05.

PURPOSE: In 75% of ovarian cancer patients the tumor mass is completely eradicated by established surgical and cytotoxic treatment; however, the majority of the tumors recur within 24 months. Here we investigated the role of circulating tumor cells (CTCs)...

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