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Mathias Moreno

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  8
Citations -  156

Mathias Moreno is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene expression & Paraspeckle. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 134 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathias Moreno include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Daily changes in synaptic innervation of VIP neurons in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus: contribution of glutamatergic afferents

TL;DR: Data show that the light synchronization process in the SCN involves a selective remodelling of synapses at sites of photic integration, providing a further illustration of how the adult brain may rapidly and reversibly adapt its synaptic architecture to functional needs.
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Circadian RNA expression elicited by 3'-UTR IRAlu-paraspeckle associated elements.

TL;DR: This study found that, in pituitary cells, all components of paraspeckles including four major proteins and Neat1 displayed a circadian expression pattern and the insertion of IRAlu at the 3’-UTR of the EGFP cDNA led to a rhythmic circadian nuclear retention of the egfp mRNA.
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RNA Pull-down Procedure to Identify RNA Targets of a Long Non-coding RNA.

TL;DR: This protocol was adapted to permit the isolation of associated RNAs and the design of specific anti-sense DNA oligonucleotide probes able to hybridize to the lncRNA of interest.
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Evidence for an internal and functional circadian clock in rat pituitary cells

TL;DR: The intra-pituitary circadian oscillator could then play a role in the physiology of the gland that would not be seen anymore as a structure only driven by hypothalamic rhythmic control.
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Nocturnal expression of phosphorylated-ERK1/2 in gastrin-releasing peptide neurons of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus.

TL;DR: The data show that the GRP neurons are closely associated with ERK1/2 activation at night and point to the importance of ERK 1/2 signalling not only in intra‐SCN transmission of photic information but also in maintenance of neuronal rhythms in the SCN.