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Christine Leroux

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Présentation

Christine Leroux (women, PhD, HDR) is a research director from INRAE, the French national institute for research in agriculture, nutrition and environment. After obtaining her PhD in Molecular Genetics (University of Orsay-Paris XI, France) in 1992, Christine started to work at INRA on milk components biosynthesis and secretion in dairy ruminants. She studies the effects of different factors (mainly genetics and nutritional) influencing mammary gland functioning during lactation. Christine’s research aims to improve nutritional quality of milk for consumers and to identify indicators of animal metabolism and health using strategies of nutrigenomics. She firstly studied the effects of genetics polymorphism on protein synthesis, and then she worked on effects of ruminant nutrition on mammary and in a lesser extent on adipose tissues gene expression associated with milk fat composition. More recently, she initiated studies on microRNA and their nutritional regulation in mammary gland. She was visiting researcher scientist at University of California Davis (2017-2019) where she investigated the potential role of milk microRNA as a food source bioactive and contributor to human health. End of 2020, she had 5383 citations and an h-index of 41 referenced by Google Scholar. She participated to 15 national and international research projects. She has 8 years of experience of management of research groups (more than 15 persons) and of a transcriptomic platform, and she has supervised over 26 students (both undergraduates and graduates).

Publications

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MilkChEST, an integrative approach of the secretion pathways in the mammary epithelial cell: molecular dissection of milk fat adaptability

Christine Leroux , Christian Beauvallet , Laurence Bernard , Claudia Bevilacqua , Frédéric Bouvier
European Regional Conference On Goats, Jun 2013, Tromsø, Norway
Communication dans un congrès hal-01194090v1

Vers une représentation conceptuelle minimale du fonctionnement intégratif verticale de la glande mammaire

Sophie Lemosquet , Marion Boutinaud , Eric Chanat , Yves Chilliard , Eve Devinoy
Journées d’Animation des Crédits Incitatifs du Département de Physiologie Animale et Systèmes d’Elevage (JACI Phase), Oct 2010, Tours, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-01173652v1
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L’expression de la caséine ! est-elle nécessaire à la différenciation fonctionnelle de l’epithelium alvéolaire mammaire ?

Patrice Martin , Naomi Seely , Claudia Bevilacqua , Jean-Marc Elalouf , Christian Beauvallet
Journée de l'animation transversale "Glande Mammaire, Lait", 2005
Communication dans un congrès hal-02829135v1
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La caséine k joue-t-elle un rôle dans le processus de différenciation de épithélium alvéolaire mammaire ?

Patrice Martin , Naomi Seely , Claudia Bevilacqua , Jean-Marc Elalouf , Christian Beauvallet
1ères Journées d'Animation Scientifiques du département Phase, Mar 2005, Tours, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-02763921v1

Perturbation du transit intracellulaire des protéines du lait en liaison avec le polymorphisme existant au locus alpha S1-Cas caprin

Eric Chanat , Christine Leroux , Patrice Martin , M. Ollivier-Bousquet
4. Meeting "Rencontres autour des recherches sur les ruminants", Dec 1997, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-02765960v1

AlphaS1-casein polymorphism in goat: Perturbation of the intracellular transport of milk proteins

Eric Chanat , Christine Leroux , Patrice Martin , M. Ollivier-Bousquet
Symposium on milk synthesis, secretion and removal in ruminants, Apr 1996, Berne, Switzerland
Communication dans un congrès hal-02768119v1