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|address=[[Romestaing C|Romestaing Caroline]] PhD, Assistant Professor
|address=[[Romestaing C|Romestaing Caroline]] Dr., Assistant Prof.


LEHNA – UMR 5023
Laboratoire de Physiologie IntΓ©grative, Cellulaire et MolΓ©culaire – UMR 5123


BΓ’t. R. Dubois – 43, bd du 11 Novembre 1918 Β 
BΓ’t. R. Dubois – 43, bd du 11 Novembre 1918


69622 Villeurbanne, France
69622 Villeurbanne, France
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|keyword=Mitochondria in ecophysiology, energy allocation
|keyword=Mitochondria in ecophysiology, energy allocation
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* Mitochondria in ecophysiology: growth, survival or reproduction: a critical choice for energy allocation.
* Mitochondria in ecophysiology: growth, survival or reproduction: a critical choice for energy allocation.


''We work on many different models such as shrimp, frog, penguins, duck … and try to understand the energy allocation facing environmental changes (cold, growth…).'' [[Romestaing C|Romestaing C]]
''We work on many different models such as shrimp, frog, penguins, duck … and try to understand the energy allocation facing environmental changes (cold, growth…).'' [[Romestaing C]]

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  • Mitochondria in ecophysiology: growth, survival or reproduction: a critical choice for energy allocation.

We work on many different models such as shrimp, frog, penguins, duck … and try to understand the energy allocation facing environmental changes (cold, growth…). Romestaing C

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