Florence Thibault
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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FEBS Open Bio | 2018
Jonathan Parrilla; Cécile Gaillard; Jérémy Verbeke; Mickaël Maucourt; Radoslav A. Aleksandrov; Florence Thibault; Pierrette Fleurat-Lessard; Yves Gibon; Dominique Rolin; Rossitza Atanassova
A novel biological model was created for the comparison of grapevine embryogenic cells (EC) and nonembryogenic cells (NEC) sharing a common genetic background but distinct phenotypes, when cultured on their respective most appropriate media. Cytological characterization, 1H‐NMR analysis of intracellular metabolites, and glycolytic enzyme activities provided evidence for the marked metabolic differences between EC and NEC. The EC were characterized by a moderate and organized cell proliferation, coupled with a low flux through glycolysis, high capacity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and glucokinase, and high oxygen consumption. The NEC displayed strong anarchic growth, and their high rate of glycolysis due to the low energetic efficiency of the fermentative metabolism is confirmed by increased enolase capacity and low oxygen consumption.
Evaluation Review | 2005
François Legendre; Jean-Paul Lorgnet; Florence Thibault
This study aims to shed light on the main characteristics of the French system for redistributing wealth to families through tax revenues and social transfers. For the purposes of this exercise, the authors used the MYRIADE microsimulation model, which covers most of the redistribution system, though it is limited to monetary flows such as family benefits, housing allowances, minimum social welfare payments, income tax, and tax on furnished accommodation. The authors used a particular methodology to highlight the way this redistribution works; rather than calculate the difference between each family’s disposable income and their gross primary income, they opted to isolate the variation in disposable income that could be attributed to the youngest member of each family where there is at least one child under the age of 25. The average increase in disposable income that this child contributes to his or her family amounts to ∊200 per month.
Revue des politiques sociales et familiales | 2004
François Legendre; Jean-Paul Lorgnet; Ronan Mahieu; Florence Thibault
Economie Et Statistique | 2007
François Legendre; Florence Thibault
Revue des politiques sociales et familiales | 2009
Céline Marc; Florence Thibault
Revue des politiques sociales et familiales | 2005
Muriel Nicolas; Florence Thibault; Ronan Mahieu
Économie & prévision | 2003
François Legendre; Jean-Paul Lorgnet; Florence Thibault
Revue De L'ofce | 2004
François Legendre; Jean-Paul Lorgnet; Ronan Mahieu; Florence Thibault
Revue économique | 2002
François Legendre; Jean-Paul Lorgnet; Florence Thibault
Revue des politiques sociales et familiales | 2001
François Legendre; Jean-Paul Lorgnet; Florence Thibault