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Dimitri Heintz
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Health Risk
Ms Ms
Fatty Acid
Top Venues
Scientific reports
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society
Nature communications
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Publications
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Martin Quque
,
Charlotte Brun
,
Claire Villette
,
Cédric Sueur
,
Francois Criscuolo
,
Dimitri Heintz
,
Fabrice Bertile
Both age and social environment shape the phenotype of ant workers.
Scientific reports
13 (1) (2023)
Martin Quque
,
Charlotte Brun
,
Claire Villette
,
Cédric Sueur
,
Francois Criscuolo
,
Dimitri Heintz
,
Fabrice Bertile
Both age and social environment shape the phenotype of ant workers.
Scientific reports
13 (1) (2023)
Martin Quque
,
Charlotte Brun
,
Claire Villette
,
Cédric Sueur
,
Francois Criscuolo
,
Dimitri Heintz
,
Fabrice Bertile
Both age and social environment shape the phenotype of ant workers.
Scientific reports
13 (1) (2023)
Julie Zumsteg
,
Elodie Bossard
,
Lorène Gourguillon
,
Claire Villette
,
Dimitri Heintz
Comparison of nocturnal and diurnal metabolomes of rose flowers and leaves.
Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society
20 (1) (2023)
Martin Quque
,
Charlotte Brun
,
Claire Villette
,
Cédric Sueur
,
Francois Criscuolo
,
Dimitri Heintz
,
Fabrice Bertile
Both age and social environment shape the phenotype of ant workers.
Scientific reports
13 (1) (2023)
Martin Quque
,
Charlotte Brun
,
Claire Villette
,
Cédric Sueur
,
Francois Criscuolo
,
Dimitri Heintz
,
Fabrice Bertile
Both age and social environment shape the phenotype of ant workers.
Scientific reports
13 (1) (2023)
Claire Villette
,
Loïc Maurer
,
Julie Zumsteg
,
Jerome Mutterer
,
Adrien Wanko
,
Dimitri Heintz
Mass spectrometry imaging for biosolids characterization to assess ecological or health risks before reuse.
Nature communications
14 (1) (2023)
Martin Quque
,
Claire Villette
,
Francois Criscuolo
,
Cédric Sueur
,
Fabrice Bertile
,
Dimitri Heintz
Eusociality is linked to caste-specific differences in metabolism, immune system, and somatic maintenance-related processes in an ant species.
Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
79 (1) (2021)