Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
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Ph.D. Gut Brain Microbiome axis, microbiology, behavior, neurosciences, infections 💩🦠🧠🐀. Postdoctoral fellow at Pasteur Institute.
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Perinatal exposure to the autism-linked metabolite p-Cresol has limited impact on early development in mice but lasting effects on adult social behavior - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Perinatal exposure to the autism-linked metabolite p-Cresol has limited impact on early development in mice but lasting effects on adult social behavior
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Jun 19
Unlocking the power of human milk and infant feeding: Understanding how nutrition and early microbiota interaction shapes health programming
Infant feeding plays a crucial role in microbial colonization, immune maturation,
and development. Human milk is a bioactive system comprising biologics that shape
the infant gut microbiome and suppor...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Jun 17
Adaptive radiation and social evolution of the ants
Comparative analyses of 163 ant genomes reveal extensive genome rearrangements, context-specific
gene family expansion patterns, and selection on conserved pathways that together
underpin the evolutio...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· May 23
Gut microbiota diversity affects fish behaviour and is influenced by host genetics and early rearing conditions | Open Biology
The gut microbiota influences human and animal cognition and behaviour through its effects on the endocrine and immune systems. The microbiome–behaviour relationship may be especially relevant for fish, due to their diverse evolutionary history and ...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· May 22
The origin of vertebrate teeth and evolution of sensory exoskeletons - Nature
Re-examination of the presumed Cambrian fossil fish Anatolepis reveals previous misidentification of aglaspidid sensory structures as dentine, a vertebrate sensory tissue, showing it to be a...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· May 19
Dominance rank inference in mice via chemosensation
Borak et al. reveal that male mice can infer the dominance status of unfamiliar opponents
using scalable chemosensory cues. Sensory ablation experiments demonstrate that both
olfactory and vomeronasal...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Apr 16
Perinatal exposure to the autism-linked metabolite p-Cresol has limited impact on early development in mice but lasting effects on adult social behavior - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Perinatal exposure to the autism-linked metabolite p-Cresol has limited impact on early development in mice but lasting effects on adult social behavior
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Catherine Dulac
@dulaclab.bsky.social
· Mar 5
Sensory input, sex and function shape hypothalamic cell type development - Nature
Paired transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility profiling are used to examine the developmental trajectories of neuronal populations in the hypothalamic preoptic region, including cell types with ke...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Feb 26
A hypothalamic circuit underlying the dynamic control of social homeostasis - Nature
New data on brain-wide circuits centred around two interconnected hypothalamic neuron populations provide significant mechanistic insights into the emergence of social need during social isolation and...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Feb 26
Dietary availability acutely influences puberty onset via a hypothalamic neural circuit
Goto et al. measure the pulsatile activity of the reproductive center in the hypothalamic
arcuate nucleus during puberty in female mice. They discover that food availability
rapidly and bidirectionall...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Feb 15
Evidence for Endogenous Collagen in Edmontosaurus Fossil Bone
Reports of proteins in fossilized bones have been a subject of controversy in the scientific literature because it is assumed that fossilization results in the destruction of all organic components. In this paper, a novel combination of analytical techniques is used to address this question for an exceptionally well-preserved Edmontosaurus sacrum excavated from the Upper Cretaceous strata of the South Dakota Hell Creek Formation. Cross-polarized light microscopy (XPol) shows birefringence consistent with collagen presence. Tandem LC-MS unambiguously identified, and for the first time quantified, hydroxyproline, a unique collagen-indicator amino acid, in acid-digested samples from the Edmontosaurus. LC-MS/MS bottom-up proteomics shows identical collagen peptide sequences previously identified and reported for another hadrosaur and a T. rex sample.
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Laure Bindels
@laurebindels.bsky.social
· Jan 13
The microbiota-derived bile acid taurodeoxycholic acid improves hepatic cholesterol levels in mice with cancer cachexia
Alterations in bile acid profile and pathways contribute to hepatic inflammation in cancer cachexia, a syndrome worsening the prognosis of cancer patients. As the gut microbiota impinges on host me...
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Dec 30
Gut-derived IL-13 contributes to growth via promoting hepatic IGF-1 production - Microbiome
Background The gut microbiota has a profound effect on immunity and metabolic status of the host, which has increasingly attracted research communities. However, the intrinsic mechanism underlying the...
microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com
Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Dec 27
Central glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor activation inhibits Toll-like receptor agonist-induced inflammation
GLP-1R agonists may reduce cardiometabolic complications in part through reduction of inflammation. Here we show, using pharmacology and genetics, that the anti-inflammatory actions of GLP-1RAs to reduce TLR-mediated inflammation require CNS GLP-1R signaling.
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Geoffroy Mallaret
@gmallaret.bsky.social
· Dec 23
Acute and circadian feedforward regulation of agouti-related peptide hunger neurons
Douglass et al. employ long-term, continuous fiber photometry to uncover new modes of agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neuron regulation in ad libitum, fasted, and circadian conditions. AgRP neuron activity exhibits a circadian rhythm, which controls daily feeding patterns through a neural circuit from the suprachiasmatic nucleus via the dorsomedial hypothalamus.
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Reposted by Geoffroy Mallaret
Reposted by Geoffroy Mallaret