8 results on '"Sarraf, C."'
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2. Numerical modeling of a two-dimensional aerated cavitation in a symmetrical venturi nozzle
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Tomov, P, Khelladi, S, Ravelet, Florent, Sarraf, C, Bakir, F, Giroux, D, Service irevues, irevues, Association Française de Mécanique, Ravelet, Florent, SNECMA Villaroche [Moissy-Cramayel], Safran Group, Laboratoire de Dynamique des Fluides (DynFluid), Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] (CNAM)-Arts et Métiers Sciences et Technologies, and HESAM Université (HESAM)-HESAM Université (HESAM)
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-FLU-DYN]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Fluid Dynamics [physics.flu-dyn] ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,LES ,Finite-Volume Moving Least Squares ,penalization method ,Homogeneous Equilibrium Model ,[PHYS.MECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics] ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-FLU-DYN] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Fluid Dynamics [physics.flu-dyn] ,[PHYS.MECA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics] ,aerated cavitation ,Ven-turi nozzle ,Venturi nozzle - Abstract
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.; International audience; Cavitation is a well-known physical phenomenon occurring in various technical applications. Its coupling with the aeration, is a recent technique, which allows the control of the overall effect of the cavitation. The aeration is achieved by introducing air bubbles into the flow. In order to reveal and explore the behaviour of air in the vicinity of the cavitation regions, the paper is oriented towards the physics of the colliding vapour phase in the presence of cavitation. By penalizing the strain rate tensor in the Homogeneous Equilibrium Model, a two-way cavitation-aeration coupling is achieved. The contact-handling algorithm is based on the projections of the velocity fields of the injected bubbles over the velocity field of the fluid flow. At each time step the gradient of the distance between the bubbles, is kept non-negative, as a guarantee of the physical non overlapping. The bubbles are considered as non-deformable. The differential equations system is composed of the 2D Navier-Stokes equations, implemented with the Homogeneous Equilibrium Model. A high-order Finite Volume solver based on Moving Least Squares approximations is used. The code uses a SLAU-type Riemann solver for the accurate calculation of the low Mach numbers. The computational domain is a symmetrical 2D venturi nozzle, with 18/ 8 convergent/divergent angles respectively.
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- 2015
3. Caractérisation des propriétés turbulentes d'une couche limite sur profil Naca0015 en présence d'une poche de cavitation
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Djeridi, Henda, Billard, Jean-Yves, Sarraf, C., Service irevues, irevues, and Association Française de Mécanique
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cavitation ,couche limite ,turbulence ,[PHYS.MECA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics] ,[PHYS.MECA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics] - Abstract
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.; International audience; Le travail présenté ici concerne l'étude expérimentale des modifications d'une couche limite sur un profil NACA symétrique d'épaisseur relative 15 % à Reynolds 0,5 106, en présence d'une cavité de vapeur stable se développant sur l'extrados du profil près du bord d'attaque, pour un angle d'incidence de 10°. Une comparaison systématique des grandeurs intégrales et des grandeurs moyennes et fluctuantes a été réalisée avec et sans poche de cavitation afin de mettre en évidence les mécanismes d'interaction entre la phase dispersée et la phase liquide. Les résultats obtenus montrent que la présence de la poche contribue à un épaississement de la couche limite et à une augmentation de la vitesse en très proche paroi. On observe une stabilisation de la couche limite turbulente sur le profil et un retard au décollement. L'analyse des moments d'ordre supérieur montre un décalage des maxima de production d'énergie cinétique et de cisaillement vers des distances à la paroi plus grande, une amélioration du mélange turbulent dans la zone logarithmique de la couche limite et a permis de comprendre les mécanismes de transfert et d'échange en présence de la poche.
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- 2007
4. Apoptosis: A Gene-Directed Programme of Cell Death
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Alison, M. R. and Sarraf, C. E.
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Inflammation ,Hyperplasia ,Cell Death ,Overview ,Antineoplastic Agents ,DNA ,Neoplasms, Experimental ,Endonucleases ,Menstruation ,Rats ,Embryonic and Fetal Development ,Microscopy, Electron ,Necrosis ,Phagocytosis ,Neoplasms ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
Apoptosis is a particular type of programmed cell death which commonly occurs in the developing embryo, in normal healthy adult tissues and in many pathological settings. In contrast to necrosis, apoptosis is not a passive phenomenon but is gene-directed, usually requiring ongoing protein synthesis. The dying cell is characterised by having a raised level of cytosolic Ca2+; this activates a non-lysosomal Ca(2+)- and Mg(2+)-dependent endonuclease which digests the chromatin into oligonucleosome length fragments. The dying cell may or may not fragment into a number of apoptotic bodies, but in all cases the cell contents are bounded by a membrane which prevents the spillage of harmful substances such as DNA. Apoptotic cells are eliminated through phagocytosis by neighbouring cells and macrophages, and cell surface changes on apoptotic cells aid their recognition and engulfment by the phagocytosing cells. Extrinsic signals can both stimulate and inhibit apoptosis, and even direct damage to the cell can activate the process. Apoptosis is widely involved in organ formation in the embryo, and its occurrence in response to noxious stimuli such as cytotoxic drugs, irradiation and hyperthermia may be viewed as an altruistic suicide. Apoptosis provides a safe disposal mechanism for neutrophils at inflamed sites, and within the immune system it is considered responsible for eliminating self-reactive T-cell clones and for the affinity maturation of antibody producing cells. A failure to undergo apoptosis has been invoked in the pathogenesis of low-grade follicular lymphoma, and the triggering of apoptosis with monoclonal antibodies specifically in tumour cells has been achieved in one or two cases.
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- 1992
5. Trefoil peptide expression in intestinal adaptation and renewal
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Sarraf C, Rebecca Chinery, El-Nasir Lalani, G W H Stamp, Richard Poulsom, Nicholas A. Wright, and G Elia
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Molecular Sequence Data ,digestive system ,Cell Line ,Intestinal mucosa ,Crohn Disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Chromogranins ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Intestinal Mucosa ,education ,Peptide sequence ,Neuroendocrine cell ,In Situ Hybridization ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Base Sequence ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Gastroenterology ,Trefoil factor 2 ,Chromogranin A ,Proteins ,Mucus ,Immunohistochemistry ,Neurosecretory Systems ,Cell biology ,Neoplasm Proteins ,ErbB Receptors ,Intestines ,Endocrinology ,Secretory protein ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Duodenal Ulcer ,biology.protein ,Trefoil Factor-1 ,Trefoil Factor-2 - Abstract
There are many avenues where molecular biology is important in studying the gut, and here we explore methods for defining expression of a new gene family in the gut. We have defined the pattern of trefoil peptide gene expression in the ulceration-associated cell lineage (UACL) and in the nearby mucosa in Crohn's disease. In the UACL, human spasmolytic polypeptide mRNA and peptide are expressed in the acinar and proximal duct cells, whereas pS2 mRNA and peptide are found in the distal duct cells and in the surface cells. In adjacent mucosa, pS2 mRNA and protein are expressed ectopically by goblet cells. Ultrastructural immunolocalisation showed the pS2 to be co-packaged in the mucous cell granules. pS2 peptide was demonstrated in local neuroendocrine cells and was also co-packaged with the neuroendocrine granules. The crypts associated with the UACL also showed marked neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia. We have also cloned the newest trefoil peptide intestinal trefoil factor from human and rat intestinal mucosa and shown its co-expression with mucus by normal intestinal goblet cells. The co-packaging of the same secretory protein in both mucous and neuroendocrine granules, which have different functions, is unusual and indicates an important role for pS2 in the secretory process itself or as a ligand delivered to its receptor via multiple routes. We conclude that the trefoil peptides are widely distributed in the intestine in inflammatory bowel disease and are of considerable potential functional importance.
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- 1992
6. Cell behavior in the acetylaminofluorene-treated regenerating rat liver. Light and electron microscopic observations
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Sarraf, C., El-Nasir Lalani, Golding, M., Anilkumar, T. V., Poulsom, R., and Alison, M.
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Male ,Hepatocyte Growth Factor ,Intermediate Filaments ,Cell Differentiation ,2-Acetylaminofluorene ,digestive system ,Rats, Inbred F344 ,Liver Regeneration ,Rats ,Liver ,Animals ,Hepatectomy ,Bile Ducts ,RNA, Messenger ,Cell Division ,In Situ Hybridization ,Research Article - Abstract
When hepatocyte regeneration is impaired, facultative stem cells and their descendants, also called oval cells, become activated and produce cell progeny that eventually differentiate. We have observed these cells in the rat liver after partial hepatectomy when the animals have been fed 2-acetylaminofluorene. Oval cells emerge from the portal areas and stain strongly with monoclonal antibodies raised against cytokeratins 8 and 19 and vimentin, the intermediate filament traditionally associated with mesenchymal cells. The majority of oval cells appeared to be part of a bile ductular reaction, manifest by their cytokeratin expression, and the bile duct injection of pigmented gelatin confirmed that these oval cells were essentially tortuous, arborizing duct-like structures (cholangioles) branched from and continuous with preexisting bile ducts. In situ hybridization studies showed that hepatocyte growth factor mRNA-expressing sinusoid lining cells were most numerous in the periportal areas during the period of ductular proliferation. At 1 week after partial hepatectomy, we observed morphological evidence of areas of in situ focal differentiation in the ductular structures, either to a columnar intestinal-type epithelia or to a hepatocyte phenotype, with abundant large mitochondria and membranous cytokeratin 8 immunoreactivity contrasting with the diffuse staining of the ductular cells. By following the fate of oval cells the authors conclude that in this model proliferated bile ductules represent the oval cell compartment capable of producing pluripotential progenitor cells.
7. Maple syrup urine disease metabolites induce apoptosis in neural cells without cytochrome c release or changes in mitochondrial membrane potential
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Philippe Jouvet, Rustin P, Felderhoff U, Pocock J, Joashi U, Nd, Mazarakis, Sarraf C, Ad, Edwards, and Mehmet H
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Neurons ,Maple Syrup Urine Disease ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,Cytochrome c Group ,Membrane Potentials ,Mitochondria
8. Protein extraction and western blotting from methacarn-fixed tissue
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Matthew Golding, Gordon Stamp, Catherine Sarraf, Gabriella Chieffi, Thapasimuthu V. Anilkumar, El-Nasir Lalani, Malcolm R. Alison, Mark J.H. Hudson, Lalani, E. N., Golding, M., Hudson, M., Chieffi, Gabriella, Stamp, G., Anilkumar, T. V., Sarraf, C., and Alison, M. R.
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Male ,Tissue Fixation ,Blotting, Western ,Biology ,Acetates ,tissue section ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Cytokeratin ,Fixatives ,Western blot ,Fresh Tissue ,medicine ,immunohistochemistry, western blotting ,Animals ,Vimentin ,Far-western blotting ,Southwestern blot ,Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ,Acetic Acid ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Methanol ,Proteins ,Molecular biology ,Rats ,Blot ,rat liver ,Immunohistochemistry ,Keratins ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Chloroform ,methacarn ,cytokeratin - Abstract
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) of proteins with subsequent western blotting has become a routine technique for the analysis of proteins from both cultured cells and fresh whole tissue. We have developed a method to extract proteins from methacarn‐fixed tissue which renders them suitable for SDS‐PAGE and western blotting. With a panel of antibodies to specific intermediate filaments, transforming growth factor‐α (TGF‐α), and albumin, immunohistochemistry was performed in parallel with western blotting on sections cut from methacarn‐fixed samples of normal rat liver and liver from rats treated under a regime which induces oval cell proliferation. Immunohistochemistry enabled the determination of changes in tissue distribution and abundance of the target proteins, which was mirrored by the corresponding western blot data. This technique can be especially effective when used in conjunction with immunohistochemistry. Tissue samples are easy to prepare, avoiding the precautions which need to be taken when handling fresh tissue (Abstract: J Pathol 1994; 173S: No. 41). Copyright © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 1995
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