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Antoine Stier

Biological sciences

University of Turku

Publications

  • Does oxidative stress shorten telomeres in vivo ? A review
  • Constraint and cost of oxidative stress on reproduction: correlative evidence in laboratory mice and review of the literature
  • Plastic but repeatable: rapid adjustments of mitochondrial function and density during reproduction in a wild bird species
  • Experimental demonstration of prenatal programming of mitochondrial aerobic metabolism lasting until adulthood
  • Ageing before birth: pace and stability of prenatal growth affect telomere dynamics
  • Interplays between pre- and post-natal environments affect early-life mortality, body mass and telomere dynamics in the wild
  • Foster rather than biological parental telomere length predicts offspring survival and telomere length in king penguins
  • Population differences in the length and early‐life dynamics of telomeres among European pied flycatchers
  • Pace and stability of embryonic development affect telomere dynamics: an experimental study in a precocial bird model
  • Born to be young? Prenatal thyroid hormones increase early-life telomere length in wild collared flycatchers
  • Population differences in the length and early-life dynamics of telomeres among European pied flycatchers
  • From climate warming to accelerated cellular ageing: an experimental study in wild birds
  • Human blood contains circulating cell-free mitochondria, but are they really functional?
  • How to measure mitochondrial function in birds using red blood cells: a case study in the king penguin and perspectives in ecology and evolution
  • Avian erythrocytes have functional mitochondria, opening novel perspectives for birds as animal models in the study of ageing
  • Mitochondrial uncoupling prevents cold-induced oxidative stress: A case study using UCP1 knockout mice
  • Starting with a handicap: effects of asynchronous hatching on growth rate, oxidative stress and telomere dynamics in free-living great tits
  • Mitochondrial uncoupling as a regulator of life-history trajectories in birds: An experimental study in the zebra finch
  • Elevation impacts the balance between growth and oxidative stress in coal tits
  • Catching-up but telomere loss: Half-opening the black box of growth and ageing trade-off in wild king penguin chicks
  • Litter size manipulation in laboratory mice: An example of how proteomic analysis can uncover new mechanisms underlying the cost of reproduction
  • Investigating how telomere dynamics, growth and life history covary along an elevation gradient in two passerine species
  • Testing for context-dependent effects of maternal thyroid hormones on offspring survival and physiology: an experimental approach manipulating temperature in a wild bird species
  • Born to be young: prenatal thyroid hormones increase early-life telomere length
  • Oxidative stress and mitochondrial responses to stress exposure suggest that king penguins are naturally equipped to resist stress
  • Human blood contains circulating cell-free mitochondria, but are they really functional?
  • Increased glucocorticoid concentrations in early life cause mitochondrial inefficiency and short telomeres
  • Altricial bird early-stage embryos express the molecular ‘machinery’ to respond to maternal thyroid hormone cues
  • Within‐individual repeatability in telomere length: A meta‐analysis in nonmammalian vertebrates
  • Prenatal thyroid hormones accelerate postnatal growth and telomere shortening in wild great tits
  • Experimental demonstration of prenatal programming of mitochondrial aerobic metabolism lasting until adulthood
  • Effect of prenatal glucocorticoids and thyroid hormones on developmental plasticity of mitochondrial aerobic metabolism, growth and survival: an experimental test in wild great tits
  • Plastic but repeatable: rapid adjustments of mitochondrial function and density during reproduction in a wild bird species
  • The oxidative debt of fasting: Evidence for short- to medium-term costs of advanced fasting in adult king penguins
  • Starting with a handicap: Phenotypic differences between early- and late-born king penguin chicks and their survival correlates
  • Chronic mitochondrial uncoupling treatment prevents acute cold-induced oxidative stress in birds
  • Stress hormones in relation to breeding status and territory location in colonial king penguin: A role for social density?
  • Red blood cells open promising avenues for longitudinal studies of ageing in laboratory, non-model and wild animals
  • Age and heat stress as determinants of telomere length in a long-lived fish, the siberian sturgeon
  • Constraint and cost of oxidative stress on reproduction: Correlative evidence in laboratory mice and review of the literature
  • Short- and long-term effects of litter size manipulation in a small wild-derived rodent.
  • Mutually honest? Physiological 'qualities' signalled by colour ornaments in monomorphic king penguins
  • Oxidative stress and life histories: Unresolved issues and current needs
  • Oxidative stress in aspic vipers facing pregnancy and water constraints
  • Within‐individual repeatability in telomere length: A meta‐analysis in nonmammalian vertebrates
  • Can increased prenatal exposure to thyroid hormones alter physiology and behaviour in the long-term? Insights from an experimental study in Japanese quails.
  • Early-life environmental effects on mitochondrial aerobic metabolism: an experimental brood size manipulation in wild great tits
  • Sharing your snack: unusual observation of a chick–chick feeding occurrence in colonial king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
  • Dietary nucleotides can prevent glucocorticoid-induced telomere attrition in a fast-growing wild vertebrate
  • Dietary nucleotides can prevent glucocorticoid‐induced telomere attrition in a fast‐growing wild vertebrate
  • Early-life environmental effects on mitochondrial aerobic metabolism: a brood size manipulation in wild great tits
  • Mitonuclear interactions impact aerobic metabolism in hybrids and may explain mitonuclear discordance in young, naturally hybridizing bird lineages
  • Changes in surface temperatures reveal the thermal challenge associated with catastrophic moult in captive Gentoo penguins
  • Changes in body surface temperature reveal the thermal challenge associated with catastrophic moult in captive Gentoo penguins
  • Social, not genetic, programming of development and stress physiology of a colonial seabird

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Bin-Yan Hsu

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Vincent A Viblanc

researcher - CNRS, France

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Tiia Kärkkäinen

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