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Jean-Paul Cadoret

Researcher at IFREMER

Publications -  67
Citations -  4608

Jean-Paul Cadoret is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & Gene. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 65 publications receiving 3978 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Paul Cadoret include University of Montpellier.

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The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes

Chris Bowler, +78 more
- 13 Nov 2008 - 
TL;DR: Analysis of molecular divergence compared with yeasts and metazoans reveals rapid rates of gene diversification in diatoms, and documents the presence of hundreds of genes from bacteria, likely to provide novel possibilities for metabolite management and for perception of environmental signals.
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Study on the microalgal pigments extraction process: Performance of microwave assisted extraction

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of microwaves irradiation (MAE and VMAE) to extract pigments from two marine microalgae was compared to conventional processes (cold and hot soaking and ultrasound-assisted extraction).
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The use of fluorescent Nile red and BODIPY for lipid measurement in microalgae

TL;DR: The overall conclusion of the present review study gives limitations on the use of fluorochrome for screening of lipid-rich microalgae species and suggests improved protocols for staining recalcitrantmicroalgae and recommendations for the staining quantification.
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Immune gene discovery by expressed sequence tags generated from hemocytes of the bacteria-challenged oyster, Crassostrea gigas.

TL;DR: An expressed sequence tag program to isolate genes involved in defense mechanisms of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, identified 20 genes that may be implicated in immune function and investigated the expression of four of them during bacterial challenge of oysters.
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The potential of microalgae for the production of bioactive molecules of pharmaceutical interest.

TL;DR: The contribution ends with a description of the possibilities to play with the environmental constrains to increase the productivity of biologically active molecules by microalgae and the progresses made in the field of alga culturing.