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Duchêne C, Jaubert M, Falciatore A (2026) Beyond red/far-red sensing: phytochrome perception of the marine light field by microalgae - New Phytol. 2026 Mar 26. doi: 10.1111/nph.71128. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41883089.

Joli N, Boccara C, Bailleul B, Bowler C and Boccara M (2026) Metabolic imaging of Fragilariopsis cylindrus in polar night conditions using full-field optical transmission tomography (FFOTT) - Biomed. Opt. Express, Optica Publishing Group, 17(3):1540-1549

Lahlou, A., Orlando, M., Bujaldon, S., Gaultier, W., Israelievitch, E., Hanappe, P., Le Saux, T., Jullien, L., Colliaux, D. and Bailleul, B (2026) Interplay between high-energy quenching and state transitions in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: a single-cell approach. - New Phytol.

Cattelin C, Goulancourt R, Chatellet E, Astatourian A, Robert CH, Wollman FA, Lafontaine I (2026) Searching for α-solenoid proteins involved in organellar gene expression - BMC Genomics, Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41862789.

Font-Muñoz JS, Jaubert M, Sourisseau M, Tuval I, Bailleul B, Duchêne C, Basterretxea G, Falciatore A. (2026) Phytochromes facilitate social behaviour in marine diatoms. - Nat Commun. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41807384.


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