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1. Reduction of cortical pulling at mitotic entry facilitates aster centration.

2. First characterization of the nuclear receptor superfamily in the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis : developmental expression dynamics and potential susceptibility to environmental chemicals.

3. The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis: a novel model for developmental studies in mollusks.

4. Embryo mechanics cartography: inference of 3D force atlases from fluorescence microscopy.

5. The biocide triclosan as a potential developmental disruptor in Mytilus early larvae.

6. Molecular basis of ocean acidification sensitivity and adaptation in Mytilus galloprovincialis .

7. Combined effect of cell geometry and polarity domains determines the orientation of unequal division.

8. Tetrabromobisphenol A acts a neurodevelopmental disruptor in early larval stages of Mytilus galloprovincialis.

9. Bisphenol A interferes with first shell formation and development of the serotoninergic system in early larval stages of Mytilus galloprovincialis.

10. High-content analysis of larval phenotypes for the screening of xenobiotic toxicity using Phallusia mammillata embryos.

11. Nuclear Receptors and Development of Marine Invertebrates.

12. Gene Editing in the Ascidian Phallusia mammillata and Tail Nerve Cord Formation.

13. Apical Relaxation during Mitotic Rounding Promotes Tension-Oriented Cell Division.

14. Role of PB1 Midbody Remnant Creating Tethered Polar Bodies during Meiosis II.

15. ANISEED 2019: 4D exploration of genetic data for an extended range of tunicates.

16. Characterization of the main steps in first shell formation in Mytilus galloprovincialis : possible role of tyrosinase.

17. Bisphenols disrupt differentiation of the pigmented cells during larval brain formation in the ascidian.

18. Potential roles of nuclear receptors in mediating neurodevelopmental toxicity of known endocrine-disrupting chemicals in ascidian embryos.

19. Emergence of Embryo Shape During Cleavage Divisions.

20. Ocean pH fluctuations affect mussel larvae at key developmental transitions.

21. ANISEED 2017: extending the integrated ascidian database to the exploration and evolutionary comparison of genome-scale datasets.

22. The invariant cleavage pattern displayed by ascidian embryos depends on spindle positioning along the cell's longest axis in the apical plane and relies on asynchronous cell divisions.

23. Ascidians: An Emerging Marine Model for Drug Discovery and Screening.

24. Impact of vitrification on the mitochondrial activity and redox homeostasis of human oocyte.

25. Spherulization as a process for the exudation of chemical cues by the encrusting sponge C. crambe.

26. Centrosomes and spindles in ascidian embryos and eggs.

27. Cell cycle arrest and activation of development in marine invertebrate deuterostomes.

28. Microinjection and 4D fluorescence imaging in the eggs and embryos of the ascidian Phallusia mammillata.

29. Beta-catenin patterns the cell cycle during maternal-to-zygotic transition in urochordate embryos.

30. Release from meiotic arrest in ascidian eggs requires the activity of two phosphatases but not CaMKII.

31. Meeting report - oocyte maturation and fertilization: lessons from canonical and emerging models.

32. Cell-cycle control in oocytes and during early embryonic cleavage cycles in ascidians.

33. Metabolism throughout follicle and oocyte development in mammals.

34. Mos limits the number of meiotic divisions in urochordate eggs.

35. Cell cycle in ascidian eggs and embryos.

36. Embryological methods in ascidians: the Villefranche-sur-Mer protocols.

37. Redistribution of mitochondria leads to bursts of ATP production during spontaneous mouse oocyte maturation.

38. Dual mechanism controls asymmetric spindle position in ascidian germ cell precursors.

39. Lack of maternal Heat Shock Factor 1 results in multiple cellular and developmental defects, including mitochondrial damage and altered redox homeostasis, and leads to reduced survival of mammalian oocytes and embryos.

40. Mitochondrial function and redox state in mammalian embryos.

41. Regulation of cytosolic and mitochondrial ATP levels in mouse eggs and zygotes.

42. Regulation of redox metabolism in the mouse oocyte and embryo.

43. The role of mitochondrial function in the oocyte and embryo.

44. Calcium signals and mitochondria at fertilisation.

45. Simulation of calcium waves in ascidian eggs: insights into the origin of the pacemaker sites and the possible nature of the sperm factor.

46. Sperm-triggered [Ca2+] oscillations and Ca2+ homeostasis in the mouse egg have an absolute requirement for mitochondrial ATP production.

47. Fertilisation calcium signals in the ascidian egg.

48. Mitochondrial respiration and Ca2+ waves are linked during fertilization and meiosis completion.

49. Calcium wave pacemakers in eggs.

50. Structure and function of the egg cortex from oogenesis through fertilization.

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