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Claudia Bevilacqua

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  40
Citations -  1658

Claudia Bevilacqua is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcriptome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1360 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia Bevilacqua include University of Molise & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Intestinal microbiota determines development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in mice

TL;DR: Differences in microbiota composition can determine response to a high-fat diet in mice, and results demonstrate that the gut microbiota contributes to the development of NAFLD independently of obesity.
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Comparison of five different RNA sources to examine the lactating bovine mammary gland transcriptome using RNA-Sequencing

TL;DR: The results indicate that the SC and MFG transcriptome are representative of MGT and LCMEC and can be used as effective and alternative samples to study mammary gland expression without the need to perform a tissue biopsy.
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Contribution of mammary epithelial cells to the immune response during early stages of a bacterial infection to Staphylococcus aureus.

TL;DR: This is to the authors' knowledge the first report showing in vivo, in goats, how MEC orchestrate the innate immune response to an IMI challenge with S. aureus, using a non-invasive RNA sampling method from milk fat globules.
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Interallelic recombination is probably responsible for the occurrence of a new αs1‐casein variant found in the goat species

TL;DR: A systematic analysis performed in an autochthon southern Italy breed identified a new rare allele (M), which was characterized at both the protein and genomic level and indicates that the M allele probably arises from interallelic recombination between alleles A and B2, followed by a C-->T transition at nucleotide 23 of the ninth exon.
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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells migrate in afferent skin lymph.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated here that IPC/pDC migrate in the afferent lymph of two large mammals and can link innate and acquired immunity by migrating from tissue to draining node via lymph, similarly to conventional dendritic cells.