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Wallenberg AI, Autonomous System and Software Program (WASP)
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We also thank the Pasteur Institute of Lille and University of Tours animal facilities for excellent mouse husbanding. We thank the NIH tetramer core facility (Emory University) for providing CD1d and MR1 tetramers. The MR1:5-OP-RU tetramer technology was developed jointly by J. McCluskey, J. Rossjohn, and D. Fairlie, and the material was produced by the NIH Tetramer Core Facility as permitted to be distributed by the University of Melbourne.
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We appreciate valuable discussions with Drs. Kassem Makki and Sandra Weller, and advice and support from Drs. Jean-Claude Sirard and Jean Dubuisson, and from Sia Praline and Nor Snø. We thank Dr. Corinne Grangette for providing reagents needed for mouse preadipocyte and adipocyte culture and differentiation, Dr. Odile Poulain-Godefroy for the kind gift of human primary Preadipocytes, and Marie-Josée Ghoris for technical help. Jérôme Lecardonnel (INRA, UMR GABI, Jouy-en-Josas, France) and Marie-Hélène Gevaert (Laboratoire d’Histologie, Faculté de Médecine, Lille, France) are acknowledged for their expert technical assistance in, respectively, microarray hybridization (adipose cells) and WAT histology. We also thank Denis Ressnikoff and Elisabeth Erazzuriz (Centre Imagerie Quantitative Lyon Est (CIQLE), Université Lyon 1, Lyon, France) for their technical assistance in confocal and transmission electron microscopy. We thank Antonino Bongiovanni and Sophie Salomé-Desnoulez as well as Drs. Elizabeth Werkmeister, Nicolas Barois and Hélène Bauderlique of the BioImaging Center Lille (BICeL, Lille, France) for access to systems and expert advises on microscopy and flow cytometry. Dr. Cécile Lecoeur and Peggy Bouquet (Transcriptomics and Applied Genomics Group, Lille) are thanked for, respectively, advice on transcriptomic analyses, and technical assistance in microarray hybridization (adipose tissues). Institut Pasteur’s animal facility staff is also thanked for its assistance.
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We thank Joëlle Dewulf and Ademar Pasamoto for technical assistances
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Wellcome Trust (WT084703MA)
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Wellcome Trust. Grant Number: FC001003
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WiGig FlExible TraNsceiver ADvanced SYstem
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WORDS FOR ART : The rise of a terminology in Europe (1600-1750)
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World class Science and Innovation with Neutrons in Europe 2020 – SINE2020
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World Wide Web of Plankton Image Curation
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XLChem, Synthesizing our future
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Xlim
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YourCast : Imaginer votre diffuseur d'informations
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Zooming In between Plates: deciphering the nature of the plate interface in subduction zones
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µ-Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Séparation des chromosomes : développement d'un outil pour le typage rapide des bactéries, levures et cellules de mammifères
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