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Anders Meibom
Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Publications - 286
Citations - 13247
Anders Meibom is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chondrite & Chondrule. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 268 publications receiving 11565 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders Meibom include University of Paris & University of Hawaii.
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Functional kleptoplasts intermediate incorporation of carbon and nitrogen in cells of the Sacoglossa sea slug Elysia viridis.
Sónia Cruz,Charlotte LeKieffre,Paulo Cartaxana,Cédric Hubas,Najet Thiney,Sofie L. Jakobsen,Stéphane Escrig,Bruno Jesus,Michael Kühl,Ricardo Calado,Anders Meibom +10 more
TL;DR: This work revealed the presence of 13C-labeled long-chain fatty acids typical of marine invertebrates, and carbon and nitrogen were incorporated in organs and tissues involved in reproductive functions (albumin gland and gonadal follicles), implying a putative role of kleptoplast photosynthesis in the reproductive fitness of the animal host.
Volatile-poor chondrules in CH carbonaceous chondrites: Formation at high ambient nebular temperature
TL;DR: Meibom et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that a small number of chondrules formed at high ambient nebular temperatures prior to condensation of Fe,Ni-metal following a large scale thermal event that resulted in complete vaporization of a solar nebula region.
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Combined deletion of Glut1 and Glut3 impairs lung adenocarcinoma growth.
Caroline Contat,Pierre-Benoit Ancey,Nadine Zangger,Nadine Zangger,Silvia Sabatino,Justine Pascual,Stéphane Escrig,Louise Helene Søgaard Jensen,Christine Goepfert,Bernard Lanz,Mario Lepore,Rolf Gruetter,Anouk Rossier,Sabina Berezowska,Christina Neppl,Inti Zlobec,Stéphanie Clerc-Rosset,Graham Knott,Jeffrey C. Rathmell,E. Dale Abel,Anders Meibom,Anders Meibom,Etienne Meylan +22 more
TL;DR: The deletion of only one highly expressed glucose transporter, Glut1 or Glut3, in cancer cells does not impair tumor growth, whereas their combined loss diminishes tumor development, demonstrating the requirement for two glucose transporters in lung adenocarcinoma.
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Imaging liver and brain glycogen metabolism at the nanometer scale
Yuhei Takado,Graham Knott,Bruno M. Humbel,Stéphane Escrig,Mojgan Masoodi,Mojgan Masoodi,Anders Meibom,Anders Meibom,Arnaud Comment +8 more
TL;DR: Using temporally resolved, nanometer-scale imaging of glycogen synthesis and degradation, this experiment provides greater insight into glucose metabolism in mammalian organs and shows how this technique can be used to explore biochemical pathways in healthy and diseased states.