Aldine Amiel

963 total citations
17 papers, 552 citations indexed

About

Aldine Amiel is a scholar working on Paleontology, Global and Planetary Change and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Aldine Amiel has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 552 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Paleontology, 11 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Aldine Amiel's work include Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology (13 papers), Marine Ecology and Invasive Species (10 papers) and Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation (5 papers). Aldine Amiel is often cited by papers focused on Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology (13 papers), Marine Ecology and Invasive Species (10 papers) and Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation (5 papers). Aldine Amiel collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and French Polynesia. Aldine Amiel's co-authors include Evelyn Houliston, Éric Röttinger, Elaine C. Seaver, Sandra Chevalier, Lucas Leclère, Andrea Pasini, Sébastien Darras, Agnès Roure, Jonathan Q. Henry and Ute Rothbächer and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Development and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Aldine Amiel

16 papers receiving 550 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Aldine Amiel France 12 348 272 240 77 59 17 552
Alexandre Alié France 13 292 0.8× 325 1.2× 372 1.6× 51 0.7× 79 1.3× 21 676
Christine A. Byrum United States 7 407 1.2× 181 0.7× 224 0.9× 61 0.8× 34 0.6× 11 550
Chiara Sinigaglia France 9 214 0.6× 141 0.5× 187 0.8× 47 0.6× 46 0.8× 12 378
Günter Plickert Germany 15 352 1.0× 349 1.3× 466 1.9× 65 0.8× 97 1.6× 16 683
Jens H. Fritzenwanker United States 11 496 1.4× 327 1.2× 439 1.8× 114 1.5× 123 2.1× 13 820
Chiemi Nishimiya‐Fujisawa Japan 10 377 1.1× 282 1.0× 361 1.5× 115 1.5× 65 1.1× 10 676
Nathalie Yanze Switzerland 15 486 1.4× 358 1.3× 476 2.0× 145 1.9× 81 1.4× 16 809
Patrick M. Burton United States 6 270 0.8× 252 0.9× 334 1.4× 42 0.5× 109 1.8× 8 522
Marit Flo Jensen France 7 464 1.3× 263 1.0× 152 0.6× 38 0.5× 77 1.3× 7 633
Pierre Kerner France 17 621 1.8× 181 0.7× 161 0.7× 101 1.3× 88 1.5× 21 931

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Aldine Amiel

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Warner, Jacob F., João E. Carvalho, Alessandra Maugeri, et al.. (2025). Whole body regeneration deploys a rewired embryonic gene regulatory network logic. Nature Communications. 17(1). 503–503.
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Carvalho, João E., et al.. (2025). Optimized husbandry and targeted gene-editing for the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis. Development. 152(2). 1 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine, Stephanie Tsai, & Daniel Wehner. (2023). Embracing the diversity of model systems to deconstruct the basis of regeneration and tissue repair. Development. 150(3). 1 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine, Vincent Michel, João E. Carvalho, et al.. (2021). L’anémone de merNematostella vectensis. médecine/sciences. 37(2). 167–177. 5 indexed citations
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Warner, Jacob F., et al.. (2018). NvERTx: a gene expression database to compare embryogenesis and regeneration in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Development. 145(10). 46 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine, Paul Dahlin, Marta Iglesias, et al.. (2017). A bipolar role of the transcription factor ERG for cnidarian germ layer formation and apical domain patterning. Developmental Biology. 430(2). 346–361. 21 indexed citations
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Layden, Michael J., et al.. (2016). MAPK signaling is necessary for neurogenesis in Nematostella vectensis. BMC Biology. 14(1). 61–61. 43 indexed citations
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Yamaguchi, Emi, et al.. (2015). Regulative capacity for eye formation by first quartet micromeres of the polychaete Capitella teleta. Developmental Biology. 410(1). 119–130. 16 indexed citations
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Röttinger, Éric, Timothy Q. DuBuc, Aldine Amiel, & Mark Q. Martindale. (2015). Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate,Ptychodera flava. Biology Open. 4(7). 830–842. 31 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine, et al.. (2015). Characterization of Morphological and Cellular Events Underlying Oral Regeneration in the Sea Anemone, Nematostella vectensis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 16(12). 28449–28471. 51 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine, Jonathan Q. Henry, & Elaine C. Seaver. (2013). An organizing activity is required for head patterning and cell fate specification in the polychaete annelid Capitella teleta: New insights into cell–cell signaling in Lophotrochozoa. Developmental Biology. 379(1). 107–122. 56 indexed citations
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Pernet, Bruno, Aldine Amiel, & Elaine C. Seaver. (2012). Effects of maternal investment on larvae and juveniles of the annelidCapitella teletadetermined by experimental reduction of embryo energy content. Invertebrate Biology. 131(2). 82–95. 17 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine, et al.. (2009). Conserved Functions for Mos in Eumetazoan Oocyte Maturation Revealed by Studies in a Cnidarian. Current Biology. 19(4). 305–311. 45 indexed citations
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Amiel, Aldine & Evelyn Houliston. (2008). Three distinct RNA localization mechanisms contribute to oocyte polarity establishment in the cnidarian Clytia hemisphærica. Developmental Biology. 327(1). 191–203. 44 indexed citations
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Chevalier, Sandra, Arnaud Martin, Lucas Leclère, Aldine Amiel, & Evelyn Houliston. (2006). Polarised expression of FoxB and FoxQ2 genes during development of the hydrozoan Clytia hemisphaerica. Development Genes and Evolution. 216(11). 709–720. 60 indexed citations
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Pasini, Andrea, Aldine Amiel, Ute Rothbächer, et al.. (2006). Formation of the Ascidian Epidermal Sensory Neurons: Insights into the Origin of the Chordate Peripheral Nervous System. PLoS Biology. 4(7). e225–e225. 112 indexed citations

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