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Emmanuel G. Reynaud
Researcher at University College Dublin
Publications - 78
Citations - 5411
Emmanuel G. Reynaud is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light sheet fluorescence microscopy & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 73 publications receiving 4706 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel G. Reynaud include European Bioinformatics Institute & Institut Gustave Roussy.
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The third dimension bridges the gap between cell culture and live tissue
TL;DR: It is believed that 3D cultures will have a strong impact on drug screening and will also decrease the use of laboratory animals, for example, in the context of toxicity assays.
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A Holistic Approach to Marine Eco-Systems Biology
Eric Karsenti,Silvia G. Acinas,Peer Bork,Chris Bowler,Chris Bowler,Colomban de Vargas,Colomban de Vargas,Jeroen Raes,Matthew B. Sullivan,Detlev Arendt,Francesca Benzoni,Jean-Michel Claverie,Jean-Michel Claverie,Mick Follows,G. Gorsky,G. Gorsky,Pascal Hingamp,Pascal Hingamp,Daniele Iudicone,Olivier Jaillon,Stefanie Kandels-Lewis,Uros Krzic,Fabrice Not,Fabrice Not,Hiroyuki Ogata,Hiroyuki Ogata,Stephane Pesant,Emmanuel G. Reynaud,Christian Sardet,Christian Sardet,Michael E. Sieracki,Sabrina Speich,Didier Velayoudon,Jean Weissenbach,Patrick Wincker +34 more
TL;DR: The structure, robustness, and dynamics of ocean plankton ecosystems remain poorly understood due to sampling, analysis, and computational limitations, and the Tara Oceans consortium organizes expeditions to help fill this gap.
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Assessing phototoxicity in live fluorescence imaging
TL;DR: The problem of phototoxicity in biology is discussed, guidelines to improve its reporting and assessment are suggested and quantitative, practical assessments and reporting standards are suggested.
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Mechanosensing in actin stress fibers revealed by a close correlation between force and protein localization.
Julien Colombelli,Achim Besser,Holger Kress,Holger Kress,Emmanuel G. Reynaud,Philippe Girard,Emmanuel Caussinus,Uta Haselmann,J.V. Small,Ulrich S. Schwarz,Ernst H. K. Stelzer +10 more
TL;DR: Quantitative analysis shows that force and protein localization are closely correlated in stress fibers, suggesting a very direct force-sensing mechanism along actin bundles.
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Light sheet‐based fluorescence microscopy: More dimensions, more photons, and less photodamage
TL;DR: The principles of LSFM are introduced, the challenges of specimen preparation are explained, and the basics of a microscopy that takes advantage of multiple views are introduced.