His primary scientific interests are in Nuclear receptor, Receptor, Genetics, Gene and Transcription factor. His Nuclear receptor study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as SUPERFAMILY, Response element and Phylogenetics. He has researched Receptor in several fields, including Molecular biology, Endocrinology, Transactivation and Cell biology.
The concepts of his Gene study are interwoven with issues in Insect, Red flour beetle and Computational biology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Steroid hormone, Signal transduction and Bioinformatics in addition to Transcription factor. The various areas that Vincent Laudet examines in his Genome study include Evolutionary biology and Hox gene.
Vincent Laudet spends much of his time researching Nuclear receptor, Genetics, Cell biology, Receptor and Gene. His study in Nuclear receptor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Molecular biology and Orphan receptor. His study in Genome, Gene duplication, Retinoic acid, Phylogenetics and Gene family is done as part of Genetics.
In his research, Anatomy and Vertebrate is intimately related to Evolutionary biology, which falls under the overarching field of Genome. His Cell biology study incorporates themes from Internal medicine, Zebrafish and Endocrinology. Receptor connects with themes related to Transactivation in his study.
His main research concerns Cell biology, Evolutionary biology, Coral reef fish, Vertebrate and Larva. His studies deal with areas such as Zebrafish, Nuclear receptor, Receptor and Retinoic acid as well as Cell biology. His Nuclear receptor research integrates issues from Enhancer, Computational biology and Gene regulatory network.
Vincent Laudet has included themes like Genome, Genomics, Phylogenetic tree and White in his Evolutionary biology study. His Genome study also includes fields such as
His primary areas of study are Evolutionary biology, Cell biology, Receptor, Coral reef fish and Genome. His Evolutionary biology study combines topics in areas such as Lineage and White. His work carried out in the field of Cell biology brings together such families of science as Xenopus, Endocrinology, Biochemistry and Danio.
His studies in Receptor integrate themes in fields like Nuclear receptor, Cancer research, Hormone and Function. His Nuclear receptor research is under the purview of Genetics. His Genome research incorporates elements of Gene duplication, Regulation of gene expression, Chromatophore and Vertebrate.
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Genome duplication in the teleost fish Tetraodon nigroviridis reveals the early vertebrate proto-karyotype
Olivier Jaillon;Jean-Marc Aury;Frédéric Brunet;Jean-Louis Petit.
Nature (2004)
Principles for modulation of the nuclear receptor superfamily
Hinrich Gronemeyer;Jan Åke Gustafsson;Vincent Laudet.
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (2004)
The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum.
Stephen Richards;Richard A. Gibbs;George M. Weinstock;Susan J. Brown.
Nature (2008)
Genome sequence of the metazoan plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita
Pierre Abad;Pierre Abad;Jérôme Gouzy;Jean-Marc Aury;Jean-Marc Aury;Philippe Castagnone-Sereno;Philippe Castagnone-Sereno.
Nature Biotechnology (2008)
A unified nomenclature system for the nuclear receptor superfamily
J. Auwerx;E. Baulieu;M. Beato;M. Becker-Andre.
Cell (1999)
Evolution of the nuclear receptor gene superfamily.
V Laudet;C Hänni;J Coll;F Catzeflis.
The EMBO Journal (1992)
Overview of Nomenclature of Nuclear Receptors
Pierre Germain;Bart Staels;Catherine Dacquet;Michael Spedding.
Pharmacological Reviews (2006)
Evolution of the nuclear receptor superfamily: early diversification from an ancestral orphan receptor
V Laudet.
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology (1997)
The nuclear receptor superfamily
Marc Robinson-Rechavi;Hector Escriva Garcia;Vincent Laudet.
Journal of Cell Science (2003)
The amphioxus genome illuminates vertebrate origins and cephalochordate biology
Linda Z. Holland;Ricard Albalat;Kaoru Azumi;Èlia Benito-Gutiérrez.
Genome Research (2008)
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