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2. Effect of AOX1 and GAP transcriptional terminators on transcript levels of both the heterologous and the GAPDH genes and the extracellular Yp/x in GAP promoter-based Komagataella phaffii strains
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José M. Viader-Salvadó, Nancy Pentón-Piña, Yanelis Robainas-del-Pino, José A. Fuentes-Garibay, and Martha Guerrero-Olazarán
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AOX1-transcriptional terminator ,GAP promoter ,GAPDH gene ,GAP-transcriptional terminator ,Gene-transcript levels ,Pichia pastoris ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The constitutive and strong GAP promoter (PGAP) from the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) gene has emerged as a suitable option for protein production in methanol-free Komagataella phaffii (syn. Pichia pastoris) expression systems. Nevertheless, the effect of the transcriptional terminator from the alcohol oxidase 1 gene (TAOX1) or GAPDH gene (TGAP) within the heterologous gene structure on the transcriptional activity in a PGAP-based strain and the impact on the extracellular product/biomass yield (Yp/x) has not yet been fully characterized. In this study, we engineered two K. phaffii strains, each harboring a single copy of a different combination of regulatory DNA elements (i.e., PGAP-TAOX1 or PGAP-TGAP pairs) within the heterologous gene structure. Moreover, we assessed the impact of the regulatory element combinations, along with the carbon source (glucose or glycerol) and the stage of cell growth, on the transcript levels of the reporter gene and the endogenous GAPDH gene in the yeast cells, as well as the extracellular Yp/x values. The results indicate that the regulation of transcription for both heterologous and endogenous GAPDH genes, the extracellular Yp/x values, and translation and/or heterologous protein secretion were influenced by the PGAP-transcriptional terminator combination, with the carbon source and the stage of cell growth acting as modulatory factors. The highest transcript levels for the heterologous and endogenous GAPDH genes were observed in glucose cultures at a high specific growth rate (0.253 h−1). Extracellular Yp/x values showed an increasing trend as the culture progressed, with the highest values observed in glucose cultures, and in the PGAP-TAOX1-based strain. The presence of TAOX1 or TGAP within the heterologous gene structure activated distinct gene regulatory elements in each strain, leading to differential modulation of gene regulation for the heterologous and the GAPDH genes, even though both genes were under the control of the same promoter (PGAP). TAOX1 induced competitive regulation of transcriptional activity between the two genes, resulting in enhanced transcriptional activity of the GAPDH gene. Moreover, TAOX1 led to increased mRNA stability and triggered distinct metabolic downregulation mechanisms due to carbon source depletion compared to TGAP. TAOX1 enhanced translation and/or heterologous protein secretion activity at a high specific growth rate (0.253 h−1), while TGAP was more effective in enhancing post-transcriptional activity at a low specific growth rate (0.030 h−1), regardless of the carbon source. The highest extracellular Yp/x was obtained with the PGAP-TAOX1-based strain when the culture was carried out at a low specific growth rate (0.030 h−1) using glucose as the carbon source. The optimization of regulatory elements and growth conditions presents opportunities for enhancing the production of biomolecules of interest.
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- 2024
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3. Le domaine des comtes de Toulouse et son administration au XIIIe siècle : des Raimondins aux rois de France
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Viader, Roland, primary
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- 2023
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4. Sleep oscillations related to memory consolidation during aromatases inhibitors for breast cancer
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Rehel, S., Duivon, M., Doidy, F., Champetier, P., Clochon, P., Grellard, J.M., Segura-Djezzar, C., Geffrelot, J., Emile, G., Allouache, D., Levy, C., Viader, F., Eustache, F., Joly, F., Giffard, B., and Perrier, J.
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- 2024
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5. Effects of sleep disturbances and circadian rhythms modifications on cognition in breast cancer women before and after adjuvant chemotherapy: the ICANSLEEP-1 protocol
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Clara Elia, Laura de Girolamo, Bénédicte Clarisse, Melvin Galin, Stéphane Rehel, Patrice Clochon, Franck Doidy, Shailendra Segobin, Fausto Viader, Mikaël Naveau, Nicolas Delcroix, Carine Segura-Djezzar, Jean-Michel Grellard, Justine Lequesne, Olivier Etard, Tristan Martin, Gaëlle Quarck, Francis Eustache, Florence Joly, Bénédicte Giffard, and Joy Perrier
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Breast cancer ,Adjuvant chemotherapy ,Sleep structure ,Circadian rhythms ,Cognition ,White matter integrity ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Many patients treated for breast cancer (BC) complain about cognitive difficulties affecting their daily lives. Recently, sleep disturbances and circadian rhythm disruptions have been brought to the fore as potential contributors to cognitive difficulties in patients with BC. Yet, studies on these factors as well as their neural correlates are scarce. The purpose of the ICANSLEEP-1 (Impact of SLEEP disturbances in CANcer) study is to characterize sleep using polysomnography and its relationship with the evolution of cognitive functioning at both the behavioral and the neuroanatomical levels across treatment in BC patients treated or not with adjuvant chemotherapy. Methods ICANSLEEP-1 is a longitudinal study including BC patients treated with adjuvant chemotherapy (n = 25) or not treated with adjuvant chemotherapy (n = 25) and healthy controls with no history of BC (n = 25) matched for age (45–65 years old) and education level. The evaluations will take place within 6 weeks after inclusion, before the initiation of chemotherapy (for BC patients who are candidates for chemotherapy) or before the first fraction of radiotherapy (for BC patients with no indication for chemotherapy) and 6 months later (corresponding to 2 weeks after the end of chemotherapy). Episodic memory, executive functions, psychological factors, and quality of life will be assessed with validated neuropsychological tests and self-questionnaires. Sleep quantity and quality will be assessed with polysomnography and circadian rhythms with both actigraphy and saliva cortisol. Grey and white matter volumes, as well as white matter microstructural integrity, will be compared across time between patients and controls and will serve to further investigate the relationship between sleep disturbances and cognitive decline. Discussion Our results will help patients and clinicians to better understand sleep disturbances in BC and their relationship with cognitive functioning across treatment. This will aid the identification of more appropriate sleep therapeutic approaches adapted to BC patients. Improving sleep in BC would eventually help limit cognitive deficits and thus improve quality of life during and after treatments. Trial registration NCT05414357, registered June 10, 2022. Protocol version Version 1.2 dated March 23, 2022.
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- 2023
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6. The Research-Teaching Nexus and Its Influence on Student Learning
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Gros, Begoña, Viader, Manel, Cornet, Albert, Martínez, Miquel, Palés, Jordi, and Sancho, Marta
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The relationship between teaching and research in universities has been widely studied in the higher education literature, but no clear relationship between the two has been identified. Nevertheless, in recent years, research has been linked to a form of teaching that is more focused on the development of competences and learning capacity through enquiry and the generation of new knowledge. In this context, it is important for teachers and students to work together on the design of shared spaces for research and learning. This work examines the case of the University of Barcelona to analyse whether there is enough connection between research and teaching to allow students to experience this link and to successfully develop research competences. Teaching plans of the academic year 2018-19 were screened to identify research-related competences, the modules they appear in, and the descriptions of the evaluation systems. This information was compared to the students' perceptions of the actual training they had received on these research competences. Results showed that teaching plans establish numerous competences related to research and generating new knowledge. However, students consider that this knowledge is not developed until the final year project.
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- 2020
7. Sugar-Pucker Force-Induced Transition in Single-Stranded~DNA
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Viader-Godoy, X., Manosas, M., and Ritort, F.
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Physics - Biological Physics ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
The accurate knowledge of the elastic properties of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) is key to characterize the thermodynamics of molecular reactions that are studied by force spectroscopy methods where DNA is mechanically unfolded. Examples range from DNA hybridization, DNA ligand binding, DNA unwinding by helicases, etc. To date, ssDNA elasticity has been studied with different methods in molecules of varying sequence and contour length. A dispersion of results has been reported and the value of the persistence length has been found to be larger for shorter ssDNA molecules. We carried out pulling experiments with optical tweezers to characterize the elastic response of ssDNA over three orders of magnitude in length (60-14 k bases). By fitting the force-extension curves (FECs) to the Worm-Like Chain model we confirmed the above trend:the persistence length nearly doubles for the shortest molecule (60 b) with respect to the longest one (14 kb). We demonstrate that the observed trend is due to the different force regimes fitted for long and short molecules, which translates into two distinct elastic regimes at low and high forces. We interpret this behavior in terms of a force-induced sugar pucker conformational transition (C3'-endo to C2'-endo) upon pulling ssDNA.
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- 2021
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8. Cooperativity-Dependent Folding of Single-Stranded DNA
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Godoy, X. Viader, Pulido, C. R., Ibarra, B., Manosas, M., and Ritort, F.
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Physics - Biological Physics - Abstract
The folding of biological macromolecules is a fundamental process of which we lack a full comprehension. Mostly studied in proteins and RNA, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) also folds, at physiological salt conditions, by forming non-specific secondary structures that are difficult to characterize with biophysical techniques. Here we present a helix-coil model for secondary structure formation, where ssDNA bases are organized in two different types of domains (compact and free). The model contains two parameters: the energy gain per base in a compact domain, $\epsilon$, and the cooperativity related to the interfacial energy between different domains, $\gamma$. We tested the ability of the model to quantify the formation of secondary structure in ssDNA molecules mechanically stretched with optical tweezers. The model reproduces the experimental force-extension curves in ssDNA of different molecular lengths and varying sodium and magnesium concentrations. Salt-correction effects for the energy of compact domains and the interfacial energy are found to be compatible with those of DNA hybridization. The model also predicts the folding free energy and the average size of domains at zero force, finding good agreement with secondary structure predictions by Mfold. We envision the model could be further extended to investigate native folding in RNA and proteins., Comment: Published in PRX
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- 2021
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9. Exacerbation of thromboinflammation by JAK2V617F mutation worsens the prognosis of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
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Triquenot Bagan, Aude, Le Cam Duchez, Véronique, Crassard, Isabelle, Drouet, Ludovic, Barbieux-Guillot, Marianne, Marlu, Raphaël, Robinet-Borgomino, Emmanuelle, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Wolff, Valérie, Grunebaum, Lelia, Klapczynski, Frédéric, André-Kerneis, Elisabeth, Pico, Fernando, Martin-Bastenaire, Brigitte, Ellie, Emmanuel, Menard, Fanny, Rouanet, François, Freyburger, Geneviève, Godenèche, Gaëlle, Allano, Hong-An, Moulin, Thierry, Mourey, Guillaume, Derex, Laurent, Berruyer, Micheline, Runavot, Gwénaëlle, Trichet, Catherine, Viader, Fausto, Le Querrec, Agnès, Husein, Thomas Tarek, Cluet-Dennetiere, Sophie, Macian-Montoro, Francisco, Donnard, Magali, Guillon, Benoît, Ternisien, Catherine, Zuber, Mathieu, Laplanche, Sophie, Tassan, Philippe, Peltier, Jean-Yves, Canaple, Sandrine, Roussel, Bertrand, Gaillard, Nicolas, Scavazza, Emilie, Bourrienne, Marie-Charlotte, Faille, Dorothée, Farkh, Carine, Solo Nomenjanahary, Mialitiana, Gay, Juliette, Loyau, Stéphane, Journé, Clément, Dupont, Sébastien, Ollivier, Véronique, Villeval, Jean-Luc, Plo, Isabelle, Edmond, Valérie, Jandrot-Perrus, Martine, Labrouche-Colomer, Sylvie, Cassinat, Bruno, Verger, Emmanuelle, Desilles, Jean-Philippe, Ho-Tin-Noé, Benoît, Mazighi, Mikaël, and Ajzenberg, Nadine
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- 2024
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10. Effects of sleep disturbances and circadian rhythms modifications on cognition in breast cancer women before and after adjuvant chemotherapy: the ICANSLEEP-1 protocol
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Elia, Clara, de Girolamo, Laura, Clarisse, Bénédicte, Galin, Melvin, Rehel, Stéphane, Clochon, Patrice, Doidy, Franck, Segobin, Shailendra, Viader, Fausto, Naveau, Mikaël, Delcroix, Nicolas, Segura-Djezzar, Carine, Grellard, Jean-Michel, Lequesne, Justine, Etard, Olivier, Martin, Tristan, Quarck, Gaëlle, Eustache, Francis, Joly, Florence, Giffard, Bénédicte, and Perrier, Joy
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- 2023
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11. Models and explanatory variables in modelling failure for drinking water pipes to support asset management: a mixed literature review
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Edwar Forero-Ortiz, Eduardo Martinez-Gomariz, Marti Sanchez-Juny, Jaume Cardus Gonzalez, Fernando Cucchietti, Ferran Baque Viader, and Miquel Sarrias Monton
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Water distribution ,Water network ,Water pipeline failure ,Infrastructure asset management ,Pipe burst rate prediction ,Pipe renewal ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
Abstract There is an increasing demand to enhance infrastructure asset management within the drinking water sector. A key factor for achieving this is improving the accuracy of pipe failure prediction models. Machine learning-based models have emerged as a powerful tool in enhancing the predictive capabilities of water distribution network models. Extensive research has been conducted to explore the role of explanatory variables in optimizing model outputs. However, the underlying mechanisms of incorporating explanatory variable data into the models still need to be better understood. This review aims to expand our understanding of explanatory variables and their relationship with existing models through a comprehensive investigation of the explanatory variables employed in models over the past 15 years. The review underscores the importance of obtaining a substantial and reliable dataset directly from Water Utilities databases. Only with a sizeable dataset containing high-quality data can we better understand how all the variables interact, a crucial prerequisite before assessing the performance of pipe failure rate prediction models.
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- 2023
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12. Exploration of effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation on circadian rhythms and its associations with sleep and spatial memory in patients with breast cancer: The ICANSLEEP-2 protocol.
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Melvin Galin, Laura de Girolamo, Bénédicte Clarisse, Carine Segura-Djezzar, Franka Glöckner, Clara Elia, Stéphane Réhel, Patrice Clochon, Franck Doidy, Julien Chavant, Olivier Etard, Fausto Viader, Jean-Michel Grellard, Justine Lequesne, Florence Joly, Francis Eustache, Tristan Martin, Bénédicte Giffard, Gaëlle Quarck, and Joy Perrier
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BackgroundPatients with breast cancer (BC) exhibit circadian rhythm disruptions, mainly of rest-activity rhythm (RAR), of which sleep is an essential component, and cortisol rhythm. Sleep complaints such as insomnia and cognitive impairments are prevalent in BC. In general population, sleep is known to contribute greatly to cognition. Thus, improving RAR (and particularly sleep) could help limiting cognitive impairments in BC patients. It has recently been suggested that, in addition to its essential role in spatial memory, the vestibular system contributes to RAR synchronization. Its stimulation could therefore limit both sleep disturbances and spatial memory deficits in BC.ObjectivesThe main aim of the ICANSLEEP-2 study is to assess the effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) on circadian rhythms. The secondary aim is to assess whether GVS improves sleep and spatial memory in BC patients.MethodsTwo groups with insomnia complaints (Insomnia Severity Index > 7) will be included: a patients' group with BC (n = 50) and a healthy control group without history of cancer (n = 25). There will be two assessment sessions, before and after 2 weeks of GVS. Patients will be randomly assigned to either a GVS group or a sham group (noneffective stimulation). Controls will receive GVS. GVS effects will be quantified and compared between groups. Assessments will include actigraphy, salivary cortisol, polysomnography, a cognitive test battery (including a computer-based task for spatial memory) and validated questionnaires (for psychological functioning and sleep complaints).DiscussionCurrent methods for improving sleep in BC have had controversial outcomes regarding sleep structure. We expect GVS to offer a new mean of directly targeting RAR disruptions in BC patients, with beneficial effects on sleep structure. Given the crucial impact of sleep on cognitive functioning, notably spatial memory, improving sleep of BC patients should enhance their cognitive functioning.Ethics and disseminationThis study received ethical approval from the Ile de France IV institutional review board on 19 April 2022 (no. ID-RCB: 2022-A00437-36). The findings yielded by this protocol will be presented at various conferences and in peer-reviewed journals.Clinicaltrials.gov registration numberNCT05414357.
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13. Optical Tweezers: A Comprehensive Tutorial from Calibration to Applications
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Gieseler, Jan, Gomez-Solano, Juan Ruben, Magazzù, Alessandro, Castillo, Isaac Pérez, García, Laura Pérez, Gironella-Torrent, Marta, Viader-Godoy, Xavier, Ritort, Felix, Pesce, Giuseppe, Arzola, Alejandro V., Volke-Sepulveda, Karen, and Volpe, Giovanni
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Physics - Optics ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
Since their invention in 1986 by Arthur Ashkin and colleagues, optical tweezers have become an essential tool in several fields of physics, spectroscopy, biology, nanotechnology, and thermodynamics. In this Tutorial, we provide a primer on how to calibrate optical tweezers and how to use them for advanced applications. After a brief general introduction on optical tweezers, we focus on describing and comparing the various available calibration techniques. Then, we discuss some cutting-edge applications of optical tweezers in a liquid medium, namely to study single-molecule and single-cell mechanics, microrheology, colloidal interactions, statistical physics, and transport phenomena. Finally, we consider optical tweezers in vacuum, where the absence of a viscous medium offers vastly different dynamics and presents new challenges. We conclude with some perspectives for the field and the future application of optical tweezers. This Tutorial provides both a step-by-step guide ideal for non-specialists entering the field and a comprehensive manual of advanced techniques useful for expert practitioners. All the examples are complemented by the sample data and software necessary to reproduce them., Comment: 148 pages, 47 figures
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- 2020
14. Models and explanatory variables in modelling failure for drinking water pipes to support asset management: a mixed literature review
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Forero-Ortiz, Edwar, Martinez-Gomariz, Eduardo, Sanchez-Juny, Marti, Cardus Gonzalez, Jaume, Cucchietti, Fernando, Baque Viader, Ferran, and Sarrias Monton, Miquel
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- 2023
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15. Functional characterization of the Komagataella phaffii1033 gene promoter and transcriptional terminator
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Robainas-del-Pino, Yanelis, Viader-Salvadó, José María, Herrera-Estala, Ana Lucía, and Guerrero-Olazarán, Martha
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- 2023
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16. NORMalize: The First Workshop on Normative Design and Evaluation of Recommender Systems.
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Sanne Vrijenhoek, Lien Michiels, Johannes Kruse, Alain Starke, Nava Tintarev, and Jordi Viader Guerrero
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- 2023
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17. Danni isolati dei nervi cranici
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Delsanti, R., Cogez, J., Branger, P., and Viader, F.
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- 2023
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18. Subcutaneous anti-COVID-19 hyperimmune immunoglobulin for prevention of disease in asymptomatic individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infection: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised clinical trial
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Aguilar-Uroz, Adrià, Rosell-García-Ufano, Adrià, Escudero Planas, Adrián, Baelo, Aida, Villahoz Martín, Ainhoa, Moreno López, Alberto, Roldan Ruiz, Alberto, Santana Briongos, Alberto, Tejera Bodas, Alberto, Alonso-Vallés, Alejandro, Fletes-Pérez, Alejandro, Hueso-Mor, Alejandro, Boluda, Alex, Santamaria, Alex, Diestro, Alicia Santos, Revuelta-Álvarez, Almudena, Moreno Moreno, Álvaro, Ortega de Felipe, Ana, Chen-Ye, Ana, Blázquez Valerón, Ana, Rodríguez Pérez, Ana Belén, Tristán Morgalo, Ana Laura, Fernández-Allende, Ana Luisa, Bagán-Trejo, Andrea, Fernández Juan, Andrés, Zalve-Cano, Ángel, Mateo-Martínez, Anna, Galván, Antonio Valero, Egidos-Plaja, Antonio, Jorge, Ariadna, Fraile Torres, Arturo, Pareja Leal, Azahara Maria, Viader Castro, Bárbara, Fernandez Beato, Barbara, Naveira Menchen, Barbara, Martin Poyatos, Beatriz, García-Martínez, Beatriz, Rodrigo Testillano, Belén, Blanco Tejedor, Belen, López Pérez, Blanca, Mencía Hernanz, Blanca, González-Beiras, Camila, Batres, Carlos, Nuñez Garcia, Carmen, Merino-Rodríguez, Carmen, Rodríguez-Gilabert, Carolina, Bonilla Penedo, Celia, Casado Gomez, Christian, Gonzalez Perez, Claudia, Galindo-Tomás, Claudia, Peral Bolaños, Cristina, Blanco-Montes, Cristina, Lupu-Yakovleva, Cristina, Lopez Ruiz, Cristina, Perez Mayoral, Cristina, Fornes, Cristina, Garcia Corrochano, Cristobal, Gallardo Álvarez, Daniel, Navarro Sanz, Daniel, Sanz Barrio, David, Ramet Meseguer, Debora, Vera-Jurado, Edna Margarita, Perez Costa, Eduardo, Bustillos-Sebastian, Eilen Junet, Palomar Casado, Elena, Guerrero, Elena Dorrego, Medina Mateos, Elena, Aragón Gaspar, Elisa Rebeca, Herrero-Vila, Elisabeth, Paez Herrera, Enriqueta, Rojas Powel, Esmeralda, Robres Medialdea, Esther, Vall-Ribalta, Esther, Lopez Perez, Eva, Mihaela Fer, Felicia, Vazquez Ángeles, Fernanda, Tirado Bejarano, Fernando, Prats-Domenech, Ferran, Borràs Martí, Ferran, Ardila-Mejia, Gabriela, Costes, Gèlia, Gómez Arquero, Gema, Flores Mateo, Gemma, Pintos-Morell, Guillem, Mira-Centelles, Helena, Astola Requena, Ignacio, Ortega Martin, Ignacio, Leivas-Gutierrez, Iker, Escribano Valenciano, Irene, Muñoz Gomez, Irene, Ortega, Irina, Montserrat-Lloan, Isabel, Gamboa, Itziar, Rodríguez de Torres de Paul, Jacobo, Cahís, Jordi, Muñoz-Martinez, Jordi, Bermejo, Jorge Iglesias, Cejas López, Joselvis Virginia, Canudas, Josep, García Lucas, Juan Antonio, Martínez-Pino, Juan Carlos, Torres Martínez, Juana, Pujol-Corney, Judit, González Jiménez, Judith, Gurí, Júlia, Labella Martín, Julio, Garcia-Cano, Laia, Perez Plata, Lara Sonsoles, Muñoz Álvaro, Laura, Rodríguez Andrés, Laura, Vega Ruiz, Laura, Cuevas Valiente, Laura, Díaz Rodríguez, Laura, Puigros, Laura, Cristina Piciorang, Lavinia, Escudero, Leticia, Figueroa Caballero, Liliana, Ferrerfàbrega-Costals, Lluna, Costafreda-Hernández, Lucía, De-Paúl, Lucía, González Fernández-Medina, Luis, Moliner Prada, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> Carmen, Berriochoa Martínez de Pisón, M<ce:sup loc='post">a</ce:sup> Cristina, Blanco Blasco, Maria, Gil Jorge, Maria, Cortijo Caballero, María, Ubals, Maria, Gordillo, Maria, Guilloto López, Maria Alicia, Moreno Calvo, Maria Concepción, Gil García, María del Rosario, Dueñas Román, María Inmaculada, Gonzalez Sanchez, Maria Josefa, Nicolás Campoy, María Luisa, González Velayos, Maria Luz, Zori, Mario Mejías, Maqueda, Mario Oliva, Caño de la Cruz, Mario, Palau-Morral, Mariona, Martín-Muñoz, Marta, Cereceda Meca, Marta, Díaz Urbina, Marta, VerónicaPlazas, Martha, Vall-Mayans, Martí, Blasco, Martí, Jane Chu-Sifuentes, Mary, García de Villasladad Peñaranda, Miguel, Hernanz Sotoca, Miguel, Iglesias Gonzalez, Miguel, Labrador-Galván, Miguel Ángel, Rodrigo de Vivar Azcarate, Miguel, Gil-Fibla, Miquel, Formentí-Pallarés, Miquel, Esteve-Tugues, Mireia, Juanes Perez, Miriam, López Rubio, Miriam, Recuero Renales, Mirian, Hijós-Rullo, Mònica, Lleonart-Abadia, Montserrat, Finelli, Nadia, Rojas-Bertier, Naiara, Reyes-Calderón, Nataly, Casado Larrañaga, Nerea, Zurita Castrosin, Nerea Nuria, Álvarez-Nieto, Noélia, Leiva-Mora, Nuria, Tomillo-Martín, Olga, Belghazi, Omar, Buscà, Oriol, Mendoza Cediel, Pablo, Macedo, Pablo, Rodríguez Barroso, Patricia, Ruiz Álvarez, Patricia, López, Patricia Morales, Vara de Rey, Patricia Jimenez, Ginés, Paz Lozano, Bris Rodriguez, Pilar, Martínez-Alamillo, Pilar, Salmerón Martínez, Rafa, Botello Ariza, Raquel, Vaquero Mena, Raquel, González-Alonso, Raquel, Kaczmarczyk, Raul, Barnadas Vintró, Rita, Hontecillas Martínez, Rodrigo, Ribot-Rodríguez, Rosa, Escobar-Sánchez, Rosa, Montes Trinidad, Rosario Paloma, Martínez Quintana, Rubén, Arnay Arrogante, Ruben, Berjon Sanchez, Ruben, Picazo Navarro, Ruben, Bastos, Rubén, Martín Molinero, Samuel, Israel-Benchaya, Samuel Dan, Muñoz-Burguillo, Sandra, Rodríguez-Salvador, Sandra, Avila, Sara, Corral Gayubas, Sara, Nuñez Sánchez, Sergio, Torres Weber, Sofía, Encabo Lopez, Susana, Torices Rasines, Teresa, Sallas, Valentí, Curto-Vicente, Verónica, Gómez Hijosa, Verónica, Daimiel-Pedrote, Verónica, Gozalo, Verónica, Barrios López, Vicente, Castillo Montoya, Virginia Ivette, Espinoza Pérez, Yuri, CristinaBerriochoa Martínez de Pisón, María, Muñoz Castillo, David, Donato, Carlos, García García, Isabel, Alemany, Andrea, Millat-Martinez, Pere, Corbacho-Monné, Marc, Suñer, Clara, Galvan-Casas, Cristina, Carrera, Caty, Ouchi, Dan, Prat, Núria, Ara, Jordi, Nadal, Nuria, Riel, Ricard, Funollet, Blanca, Ojeda-Ciurana, Carmen, Balague, Lluis Esteve, Salvador-González, Betlem, Arcarons, Anna Forcada, Vidal-Alaball, Josep, Del Cura-González, María Isabel, Barrientos, Ricardo Rodríguez, Ramos-Blanes, Rafel, Bou, Alberto Alum, Mondou, Elsa, Torres, Mireia, Campins, Neus, Sanz, Ana, Tang, Yonggiang, Rodriguez-Arias, Miquel Àngel, Bassat, Quique, Clotet, Bonaventura, and Mitjà, Oriol
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- 2023
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19. La sclérose latérale amyotrophique : une maladie neurodégénérative emblématique
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Viader, F.
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- 2023
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20. Biochemical characterization of the β-glucosidase Glu1B from Coptotermes formosanus produced in Pichia pastoris
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Gutierrez-Gutierrez, David Alejandro, Fuentes-Garibay, José Antonio, Viader-Salvadó, José María, and Guerrero-Olazarán, Martha
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- 2023
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21. A genome‐wide analysis suggests pleiotropic effects of Green Revolution genes on shade avoidance in wheat
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Michel Colombo, Germain Montazeaud, Véronique Viader, Martin Ecarnot, Jean‐Marie Prosperi, Jacques David, Florian Fort, Cyrille Violle, and Hélène Fréville
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durum wheat ,evolutionary prebreeding population ,light quality ,phenotypic plasticity ,plant height ,QTL ,Evolution ,QH359-425 - Abstract
Abstract A classic example of phenotypic plasticity in plants is the suit of phenotypic responses induced by a change in the ratio of red to far‐red light (R∶FR) as a result of shading, also known as the shade avoidance syndrome (SAS). While the adaptive consequences of this syndrome have been extensively discussed in natural ecosystems, how SAS varies within crop populations and how SAS evolved during crop domestication and breeding remain poorly known. In this study, we grew a panel of 180 durum wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum) genotypes spanning diversity from wild, early domesticated, and elite genetic compartments under two light treatments: low R:FR light (shaded treatment) and high R:FR light (unshaded treatment). We first quantified the genetic variability of SAS, here measured as a change in plant height at the seedling stage. We then dissected the genetic basis of this variation through genome‐wide association mapping. Genotypes grown in shaded conditions were taller than those grown under unshaded conditions. Interaction between light quality and genotype did not affect plant height. We found six QTLs affecting plant height. Three significantly interacted with light quality among which the well‐known Rht1 gene introgressed in elite germplasm during the Green Revolution. Interestingly at three loci, short genotypes systematically expressed reduced SAS, suggesting a positive genetic correlation between plant height and plant height plasticity. Overall, our study sheds light on the evolutionary history of crops and illustrates the relevance of genetic approaches to tackle agricultural challenges.
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- 2022
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22. Attentional capture mediates the emergence and suppression of intrusive memories
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Legrand, Nicolas, Etard, Olivier, Viader, Fausto, Clochon, Patrice, Doidy, Franck, Eustache, Francis, and Gagnepain, Pierre
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23. Altered predictive control during memory suppression in PTSD
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Giovanni Leone, Charlotte Postel, Alison Mary, Florence Fraisse, Thomas Vallée, Fausto Viader, Vincent de La Sayette, Denis Peschanski, Jaques Dayan, Francis Eustache, and Pierre Gagnepain
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It remains unclear how predictions of future threat affect memory recall, specifically in the case of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Here, the authors combined computational modeling and brain connectivity analyses to show that individuals with PTSD have exaggerated predictive control and reduced reactive control in a memory suppression task.
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24. Subcutaneous anti-COVID-19 hyperimmune immunoglobulin for prevention of disease in asymptomatic individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infection: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised clinical trialResearch in context
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Andrea Alemany, Pere Millat-Martinez, Marc Corbacho-Monné, Clara Suñer, Cristina Galvan-Casas, Caty Carrera, Dan Ouchi, Núria Prat, Jordi Ara, Nuria Nadal, Ricard Riel, Blanca Funollet, Carmen Ojeda-Ciurana, Lluis Esteve Balague, Betlem Salvador-González, Anna Forcada Arcarons, Josep Vidal-Alaball, María Isabel Del Cura-González, Ricardo Rodríguez Barrientos, Rafel Ramos-Blanes, Alberto Alum Bou, Elsa Mondou, Mireia Torres, Neus Campins, Ana Sanz, Yonggiang Tang, Miquel Àngel Rodriguez-Arias, Quique Bassat, Bonaventura Clotet, Oriol Mitjà, Adrià Aguilar-Uroz, Adrià Rosell-García-Ufano, Adrián Escudero Planas, Aida Baelo, Ainhoa Villahoz Martín, Alberto Moreno López, Alberto Roldan Ruiz, Alberto Santana Briongos, Alberto Tejera Bodas, Alejandro Alonso-Vallés, Alejandro Fletes-Pérez, Alejandro Hueso-Mor, Alex Boluda, Alex Santamaria, Alicia Santos Diestro, Almudena Revuelta-Álvarez, Álvaro Moreno Moreno, Ana Ortega de Felipe, Ana Chen-Ye, Ana Blázquez Valerón, Ana Belén Rodríguez Pérez, Ana Laura Tristán Morgalo, Ana Luisa Fernández-Allende, Andrea Bagán-Trejo, Andrés Fernández Juan, Ángel Zalve-Cano, Anna Mateo-Martínez, Antonio Valero Galván, Antonio Egidos-Plaja, Ariadna Jorge, Arturo Fraile Torres, Azahara Maria Pareja Leal, Bárbara Viader Castro, Barbara Fernandez Beato, Barbara Naveira Menchen, Beatriz Martin Poyatos, Beatriz García-Martínez, Belén Rodrigo Testillano, Belen Blanco Tejedor, Blanca López Pérez, Blanca Mencía Hernanz, Camila González-Beiras, Carlos Batres, Carmen Nuñez Garcia, Carmen Merino-Rodríguez, Carolina Rodríguez-Gilabert, Celia Bonilla Penedo, Christian Casado Gomez, Claudia Gonzalez Perez, Claudia Galindo-Tomás, Cristina Peral Bolaños, Cristina Blanco-Montes, Cristina Lupu-Yakovleva, Cristina Lopez Ruiz, Cristina Perez Mayoral, Cristina Fornes, Cristobal Garcia Corrochano, Daniel Gallardo Álvarez, Daniel Navarro Sanz, David Sanz Barrio, Debora Ramet Meseguer, Edna Margarita Vera-Jurado, Eduardo Perez Costa, Eilen Junet Bustillos-Sebastian, Elena Palomar Casado, Elena Dorrego Guerrero, Elena Medina Mateos, Elisa Rebeca Aragón Gaspar, Elisabeth Herrero-Vila, Enriqueta Paez Herrera, Esmeralda Rojas Powel, Esther Robres Medialdea, Esther Vall-Ribalta, Eva Lopez Perez, Felicia Mihaela Fer, Fernanda Vazquez Ángeles, Fernando Tirado Bejarano, Ferran Prats-Domenech, Ferran Borràs Martí, Gabriela Ardila-Mejia, Gèlia Costes, Gema Gómez Arquero, Gemma Flores Mateo, Guillem Pintos-Morell, Helena Mira-Centelles, Ignacio Astola Requena, Ignacio Ortega Martin, Iker Leivas-Gutierrez, Irene Escribano Valenciano, Irene Muñoz Gomez, Irina Ortega, Isabel Montserrat-Lloan, Itziar Gamboa, Jacobo Rodríguez de Torres de Paul, Jordi Cahís, Jordi Muñoz-Martinez, Jorge Iglesias Bermejo, Joselvis Virginia Cejas López, Josep Canudas, Juan Antonio García Lucas, Juan Carlos Martínez-Pino, Juana Torres Martínez, Judit Pujol-Corney, Judith González Jiménez, Júlia Gurí, Julio Labella Martín, Laia Garcia-Cano, Lara Sonsoles Perez Plata, Laura Muñoz Álvaro, Laura Rodríguez Andrés, Laura Vega Ruiz, Laura Cuevas Valiente, Laura Díaz Rodríguez, Laura Puigros, Lavinia Oristina Rciorang, Leticia Escudero, Liliana Figueroa Caballero, Lluna Ferrerfàbrega-Costals, Lucía Costafreda-Hernández, Lucía De-Paúl, Luis González Fernández-Medina, Ma Carmen Moliner Prada, Ma Cristina Berriochoa Martínez de Pisón, Maria Blanco Blasco, Maria Gil Jorge, María Cortijo Caballero, Maria Ubals, Maria Gordillo, Maria Alicia Guilloto López, Maria Concepción Moreno Calvo, María del Rosario Gil García, María Inmaculada Dueñas Román, Maria Josefa Gonzalez Sanchez, María Luisa Nicolás Campoy, Maria Luz González Velayos, Mario Mejías Zori, Mario Oliva Maqueda, Mario Caño de la Cruz, Mariona Palau-Morral, Marta Martín-Muñoz, Marta Cereceda Meca, Marta Díaz Urbina, Martha VerónicaPlazas, Martí Vall-Mayans, Martí Blasco, Mary Jane Chu-Sifuentes, Miguel García de Villasladad Peñaranda, Miguel Hernanz Sotoca, Miguel Iglesias Gonzalez, Miguel Ángel Labrador-Galván, Miguel Rodrigo de Vivar Azcarate, Miquel Gil-Fibla, Miquel Formentí-Pallarés, Mireia Esteve-Tugues, Miriam Juanes Perez, Miriam López Rubio, Mirian Recuero Renales, Mònica Hijós-Rullo, Montserrat Lleonart-Abadia, Nadia Finelli, Naiara Rojas-Bertier, Nataly Reyes-Calderón, Nerea Casado Larrañaga, Nerea Nuria Zurita Castrosin, Noélia Álvarez-Nieto, Nuria Leiva-Mora, Olga Tomillo-Martín, Omar Belghazi, Oriol Buscà, Pablo Mendoza Cediel, Pablo Macedo, Patricia Rodríguez Barroso, Patricia Ruiz Álvarez, Patricia Morales López, Patricia Jimenez Vara de Rey, Paz Lozano Ginés, Pilar Bris Rodriguez, Pilar Martínez-Alamillo, Rafa Salmerón Martínez, Raquel Botello Ariza, Raquel Vaquero Mena, Raquel González-Alonso, Raul Kaczmarczyk, Rita Barnadas Vintró, Rodrigo Hontecillas Martínez, Rosa Ribot-Rodríguez, Rosa Escobar-Sánchez, Rosario Paloma Montes Trinidad, Rubén Martínez Quintana, Ruben Arnay Arrogante, Ruben Berjon Sanchez, Ruben Picazo Navarro, Rubén Bastos, Samuel Martín Molinero, Samuel Dan Israel-Benchaya, Sandra Muñoz-Burguillo, Sandra Rodríguez-Salvador, Sara Avila, Sara Corral Gayubas, Sergio Nuñez Sánchez, Sofía Torres Weber, Susana Encabo Lopez, Teresa Torices Rasines, Valentí Sallas, Verónica Curto-Vicente, Verónica Gómez Hijosa, Verónica Daimiel-Pedrote, Verónica Gozalo, Vicente Barrios López, Virginia Ivette Castillo Montoya, Yuri Espinoza Pérez, María CristinaBerriochoa Martínez de Pisón, David Muñoz Castillo, Carlos Donato, and Isabel García García
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Hyperimmune immunoglobulin ,Antibody therapies ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Outpatients ,Asymptomatic individuals ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Anti-COVID-19 hyperimmune immunoglobulin (hIG) can provide standardized and controlled antibody content. Data from controlled clinical trials using hIG for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19 outpatients have not been reported. We assessed the safety and efficacy of subcutaneous anti-COVID-19 hyperimmune immunoglobulin 20% (C19-IG20%) compared to placebo in preventing development of symptomatic COVID-19 in asymptomatic individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods: We did a multicentre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, in asymptomatic unvaccinated adults (≥18 years of age) with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection within 5 days between April 28 and December 27, 2021. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to receive a blinded subcutaneous infusion of 10 mL with 1 g or 2 g of C19-IG20%, or an equivalent volume of saline as placebo. The primary endpoint was the proportion of participants who remained asymptomatic through day 14 after infusion. Secondary endpoints included the proportion of individuals who required oxygen supplementation, any medically attended visit, hospitalisation, or ICU, and viral load reduction and viral clearance in nasopharyngeal swabs. Safety was assessed as the proportion of patients with adverse events. The trial was terminated early due to a lack of potential benefit in the target population in a planned interim analysis conducted in December 2021. ClinicalTrials.gov registry: NCT04847141. Findings: 461 individuals (mean age 39.6 years [SD 12.8]) were randomized and received the intervention within a mean of 3.1 (SD 1.27) days from a positive SARS-CoV-2 test. In the prespecified modified intention-to-treat analysis that included only participants who received a subcutaneous infusion, the primary outcome occurred in 59.9% (91/152) of participants receiving 1 g C19-IG20%, 64.7% (99/153) receiving 2 g, and 63.5% (99/156) receiving placebo (difference in proportions 1 g C19-IG20% vs. placebo, −3.6%; 95% CI -14.6% to 7.3%, p = 0.53; 2 g C19-IG20% vs placebo, 1.1%; −9.6% to 11.9%, p = 0.85). None of the secondary clinical efficacy endpoints or virological endpoints were significantly different between study groups. Adverse event rate was similar between groups, and no severe or life-threatening adverse events related to investigational product infusion were reported. Interpretation: Our findings suggested that administration of subcutaneous human hyperimmune immunoglobulin C19-IG20% to asymptomatic individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infection was safe but did not prevent development of symptomatic COVID-19. Funding: Grifols.
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25. Low specific growth rate and temperature in fed-batch cultures of a beta-propeller phytase producing Pichia pastoris strain under GAP promoter trigger increased KAR2 and PSA1-1 gene expression yielding enhanced extracellular productivity
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Herrera-Estala, Ana Lucía, Fuentes-Garibay, José Antonio, Guerrero-Olazarán, Martha, and Viader-Salvadó, José María
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26. Sequence Engineering of an Aspergillus niger Tannase to Produce in Pichia pastoris a Single-Chain Enzyme with High Specific Activity
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Ordaz-Pérez, Daniela, Fuentes-Garibay, José Antonio, Guerrero-Olazarán, Martha, and Viader-Salvadó, José María
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27. Risk of intracranial haemorrhage and ischaemic stroke after convexity subarachnoid haemorrhage in cerebral amyloid angiopathy: international individual patient data pooled analysis
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Hostettler, Isabel Charlotte, Wilson, Duncan, Fiebelkorn, Catherine Arnold, Aum, Diane, Ameriso, Sebastián Francisco, Eberbach, Federico, Beitzke, Markus, Kleinig, Timothy, Phan, Thanh, Marchina, Sarah, Schneckenburger, Romain, Carmona-Iragui, Maria, Charidimou, Andreas, Mourand, Isabelle, Parreira, Sara, Ambler, Gareth, Jäger, Hans Rolf, Singhal, Shaloo, Ly, John, Ma, Henry, Touzé, Emmanuel, Geraldes, Ruth, Fonseca, Ana Catarina, Melo, Teresa, Labauge, Pierre, Lefèvre, Pierre-Henry, Viswanathan, Anand, Greenberg, Steven Mark, Fortea, Juan, Apoil, Marion, Boulanger, Marion, Viader, Fausto, Kumar, Sandeep, Srikanth, Velandai, Khurram, Ashan, Fazekas, Franz, Bruno, Veronica, Zipfel, Gregory Joseph, Refai, Daniel, Rabinstein, Alejandro, Graff-Radford, Jonathan, and Werring, David John
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28. Altered predictive control during memory suppression in PTSD
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Leone, Giovanni, Postel, Charlotte, Mary, Alison, Fraisse, Florence, Vallée, Thomas, Viader, Fausto, de La Sayette, Vincent, Peschanski, Denis, Dayan, Jaques, Eustache, Francis, and Gagnepain, Pierre
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29. Sleep macro- and microstructure in breast cancer survivors
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Perrier, J., Duivon, M., Clochon, P., Rehel, S., Doidy, F., Grellard, J. M., Segura-Djezzar, C., Geffrelot, J., Emile, G., Allouache, D., Levy, C., Polvent, S., Viader, F., Eustache, F., Joly, F., and Giffard, B.
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30. Danni multipli dei nervi cranici
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Viader, F., de la Sayette, V., Carluer, L., and Bonnet, A.-L.
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31. Sleep macro- and microstructure in breast cancer survivors
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J. Perrier, M. Duivon, P. Clochon, S. Rehel, F. Doidy, J. M. Grellard, C. Segura-Djezzar, J. Geffrelot, G. Emile, D. Allouache, C. Levy, S. Polvent, F. Viader, F. Eustache, F. Joly, and B. Giffard
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Abstract Complaints of sleep disturbance are prevalent among breast cancer (BC) patients and are predictors of quality of life. Still, electrophysiological measures of sleep are missing in patients, which prevents from understanding the pathophysiological consequences of cancer and its past treatments. Using polysomnography, sleep can be investigated in terms of macro- (e.g. awakenings, sleep stages) and micro- (i.e. cortical activity) structure. We aimed to characterize sleep complaints, and macro- and microstructure in 33 BC survivors untreated by chemotherapy and that had finished radiotherapy since at least 6 months (i.e. out of the acute effects of radiotherapy) compared to 21 healthy controls (HC). Compared to HC, BC patients had a larger number of awakenings (p = 0.008); and lower Delta power (p
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32. Attentional capture mediates the emergence and suppression of intrusive memories
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Nicolas Legrand, Olivier Etard, Fausto Viader, Patrice Clochon, Franck Doidy, Francis Eustache, and Pierre Gagnepain
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Summary: Intrusive memories hijack consciousness and their control may lead to forgetting. However, the contribution of reflexive attention to qualifying a memory signal as interfering is unknown. We used machine learning to decode the brain’s electrical activity and pinpoint the otherwise hidden emergence of intrusive memories reported during a memory suppression task. Importantly, the algorithm was trained on an independent attentional model of visual activity, mimicking either the abrupt and interfering appearance of visual scenes into conscious awareness or their deliberate exploration. Intrusion of memories into conscious awareness were decoded above chance. The decoding accuracy increased when the algorithm was trained using a model of reflexive attention. Conscious detection of intrusive activity decoded from the brain signal was central to the future silencing of suppressed memories and later forgetting. Unwanted memories require the reflexive orienting of attention and access to consciousness to be suppressed effectively by inhibitory control.
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33. Buried Kex2 Sites in Glargine Precursor Aggregates Prevent Its Intracellular Processing in Pichia pastoris Muts Strains and the Effect of Methanol-Feeding Strategy and Induction Temperature on Glargine Precursor Production Parameters
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Caballero-Pérez, Abel, Viader-Salvadó, José María, Herrera-Estala, Ana Lucía, Fuentes-Garibay, José Antonio, and Guerrero-Olazarán, Martha
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34. A translocal approach to dialogue-based art
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707 ,art ,dialogue ,translocality ,practice-based research - Abstract
This thesis is a practice-led investigation into a translocal approach to dialogue-based art. The research has been undertaken through the practice of the ‘artist/academic’, drawing on my professional experience in artistic research, academic leadership and teaching, each informing my methods and findings. The problem which emerged through the practice is how to devise an approach to dialogue-based art that is responsive to twenty-first century social relations and telecommunications and attendant to the politics of mobility that constrain and control human movement. The research develops and tests out the application of ideas from the interdisciplinary field of translocality to the practice of dialogue-based art through the production of three collaborative projects. I argue that the practice of dialogue-based art, when informed by translocality, is better placed to critically reflect and act upon the conditions of contemporary life within networked and globalised society. In Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places and Connections (2011) Brickell and Datta argue for a multi-scalar understanding of translocality beyond the discourse of national borders and international migrations, deploying the term as an expression of “simultaneous situatedness across different locales” (2011: 4). Viewed this way, the theory and practice of translocality presents a framework to understand the activities and goals of artists and artist-led networks seeking to bridge difference towards shared spaces of meaning. As the translocal research perspective develops towards ideas of local-to-local connectivities and a discourse of circulations and transfers, so translocality as applied to dialogue-based art proposes an expanded understanding of dialogue-based art across spatial, temporal and cultural distance. Through three practice-based projects, QR Code Project, Let Me Tell You The Story Of My Neighbour and #3CityLink, presented within the thesis as case studies, the research reveals a set of characteristics that articulate a translocal approach to dialogue-based art. I argue that this approach enables the ‘translocal artist’ to draw on multiple modes of dialogue-based practice, contributing to understandings of ‘simultaneous situatedness’ within the translocal research perspective.
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35. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation in breast cancer: Use of a virtual reality prospective memory task
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Mylène Duivon, Joy Perrier, Carine Segura-Djezzar, Florence Joly, Stéphane Rehel, Christian Berthomier, Jean-Michel Grellard, Bénédicte Clarisse, Julien Geffrelot, George Emile, Christelle Lévy, Fausto Viader, Francis Eustache, Béatrice Desgranges, Géraldine Rauchs, and Bénédicte Giffard
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BackgroundPrevious studies have revealed both sleep alterations and prospective memory (PM) impairments in breast cancer (BC) patients. PM refers to memory of intended actions and is crucial for daily living tasks and treatment compliance. As sleep is known to favor memory consolidation, one may expect that changes in sleep quality related to BC would have an impact on PM performance. This study aimed at assessing sleep-dependent consolidation of intentions using an ecological, virtual reality-based PM task in BC patients not treated with chemotherapy.Materials and methodsThirty-seven early stages BC patients and 21 healthy controls (HC) participated in this study. PM was assessed using a virtual reality task, during which participants learnt a list of intentions and recalled them after a retention interval filled with a day awake or a night of sleep monitored by polysomnography. Sleep spindles and slow waves, brain oscillations involved in sleep-dependent memory consolidation, were quantified automatically using the Aseega software (Physip). Subjective sleep disturbances and markers of quality of life (psychological distress, fatigue, and well-being) were assessed by questionnaires.ResultsGreater PM performance was observed after sleep than after an equivalent period of daytime wakefulness for both groups (HC and BC). PM performance after sleep did not differ significantly between groups. Yet, BC patients reported greater sleep disturbances than HC which were related with poorer intentions retrieval, greater psychological distress, fatigue and poorer well-being. The frequency of spindles was higher and the amplitude of slow waves lower in BC patients compared to HC. However, no significant association was observed between polysomnography parameters and PM scores in the whole sample of participants.ConclusionAlthough subtle changes in brain oscillations involved in sleep-dependent memory consolidation were observed, these changes did not significantly impair overnight PM consolidation in BC patients. Nevertheless, poorer PM performance was associated with greater sleep complaints which in turn were related to poorer quality of life. Overall, these data suggest that sleep-dependent PM consolidation mechanisms are not altered in early stages BC patients not treated with chemotherapy. Further investigations are needed to understand the association between markers of quality of life and sleep-dependent memory consolidation.
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36. Integration of membrane distillation as volume reduction technology for in-land desalination brines management: Pre-treatments and scaling limitations
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Viader, G., Casal, O., Lefèvre, B., de Arespacochaga, N., Echevarría, C., López, J., Valderrama, C., and Cortina, J.L.
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37. A novel, multitargeted endogenous metabolic modulator composition impacts metabolism, inflammation, and fibrosis in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis-relevant primary human cell models
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Nadine Daou, Andreu Viader, Murat Cokol, Arianna Nitzel, Manu V. Chakravarthy, Raffi Afeyan, Tony Tramontin, Svetlana Marukian, and Michael J. Hamill
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Abstract Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a complex metabolic disease of heterogeneous and multifactorial pathogenesis that may benefit from coordinated multitargeted interventions. Endogenous metabolic modulators (EMMs) encompass a broad set of molecular families, including amino acids and related metabolites and precursors. EMMs often serve as master regulators and signaling agents for metabolic pathways throughout the body and hold the potential to impact a complex metabolic disease like NASH by targeting a multitude of pathologically relevant biologies. Here, we describe a study of a novel EMM composition comprising five amino acids and an amino acid derivative (Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine, Arginine, Glutamine, and N-acetylcysteine [LIVRQNac]) and its systematic evaluation across multiple NASH-relevant primary human cell model systems, including hepatocytes, macrophages, and stellate cells. In these model systems, LIVRQNac consistently and simultaneously impacted biology associated with all three core pathophysiological features of NASH—metabolic, inflammatory, and fibrotic. Importantly, it was observed that while the individual constituent amino acids in LIVRQNac can impact specific NASH-related phenotypes in select cell systems, the complete combination was necessary to impact the range of disease-associated drivers examined. These findings highlight the potential of specific and potent multitargeted amino acid combinations for the treatment of NASH.
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38. Les amnésies transitoires
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39. Screentime Airtime Facetime: Practicing Hybridity in the Cultural Field
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Chloë Arkenbout, Esther Hammelburg, Senka Milutinović, Jordi Viader Guerrero, Clara Balaguer, Sofia Boschat-Thorez, Arjon Dunnewind, Sepp Eckenhaussen, Roos Groothuizen, Heerko van der Kooij, Ren Loren Britton, MELT, Geert Lovink, Aymeric Mansoux, Ania Molenda, Karl Moubarak, Michael Murtaugh, Margarita Osipian, Carolina Valente Pinto, Lilian Stolk, Victor Chaix, Klara Debeljak, Runs Codol Gonzalez, Haris Latic, Giulia Timis, Tommaso Campagna, Erica Gargaglione, Marco Wessels, Ray Dolitsay, Miriam Rasch, Ying-Tzu Lin, Paul Bille, Lukas Engelhardt, Gijs de Heij, Federica Arenare, Chloë Arkenbout, Esther Hammelburg, Senka Milutinović, Jordi Viader Guerrero, Clara Balaguer, Sofia Boschat-Thorez, Arjon Dunnewind, Sepp Eckenhaussen, Roos Groothuizen, Heerko van der Kooij, Ren Loren Britton, MELT, Geert Lovink, Aymeric Mansoux, Ania Molenda, Karl Moubarak, Michael Murtaugh, Margarita Osipian, Carolina Valente Pinto, Lilian Stolk, Victor Chaix, Klara Debeljak, Runs Codol Gonzalez, Haris Latic, Giulia Timis, Tommaso Campagna, Erica Gargaglione, Marco Wessels, Ray Dolitsay, Miriam Rasch, Ying-Tzu Lin, Paul Bille, Lukas Engelhardt, Gijs de Heij, and Federica Arenare
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Screentime Airtime Facetime: Practicing Hybridity in the Cultural Field is the final publication of Going Hybrid, an applied research program on the future of hybridity in the cultural field. How could Covid-triggered innovations in digital cultural programming be turned into durable ways of high-level, participatory livecasting? How do you report on hybrid events? And how do you collect the results in a living and accessible archive? This publication gathers the findings of two years of hands-on experiments, introduces the developed prototypes, and gives insight into the research process. Because we believe in critical making, this book is itself a hybrid entity. It was originally a live-streamed online event and later turned into a print and a digital publication – each version a little different than what you would expect of a livestream, website, or print book. We encourage you to playfully explore the various versions of Screentime Airtime Facetime and hope that you will gain joy and insight from the form of this book as much as from its contents., https://www.librarystack.org/screentime-airtime-facetime-practicing-hybridity-in-the-cultural-field/?ref=unknown
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40. '#3CityLink': Disrupting Learning through a Translocal Art Pedagogy Exchange Project
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Wimpenny, Katherine, Knowles, Rachelle Viader, Ramsay, Christine, and Speculand, Jacqui
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#3CityLink involved fine arts researchers, artists and students in three cities: Regina, Canada; Coventry, UK; and Gyumri, Armenia. The project presented a platform for translocal creative interactions using online screen-based media and on-the-ground dialogues. Artists and students investigated the concerns of their locale, questioning the role of the artist in building narratives, revealing lost histories and imagining the future of where they live. Using descriptive case study design, the findings present the opportunities for enriching the student learning experience through challenging habitual approaches to art production, through alternative approaches to digital pedagogy in art education. Students' artwork took on new dimensions beyond what they could have produced working in relative isolation in a university-only studio setting. Students were encouraged to pursue and persist in online learning spaces whilst also taking responsibility for organising their own learning and that of others. Nonetheless, using visual technology and social media for connected, artistic, co-investigation needs further refinement to engage learners, and enhance the quality of visual presence and its potential in open education.
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41. Exploration of effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation on circadian rhythms and its associations with sleep and spatial memory in patients with breast cancer: The ICANSLEEP-2 protocol.
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Galin, Melvin, de Girolamo, Laura, Clarisse, Bénédicte, Segura-Djezzar, Carine, Glöckner, Franka, Elia, Clara, Réhel, Stéphane, Clochon, Patrice, Doidy, Franck, Chavant, Julien, Etard, Olivier, Viader, Fausto, Grellard, Jean-Michel, Lequesne, Justine, Joly, Florence, Eustache, Francis, Martin, Tristan, Giffard, Bénédicte, Quarck, Gaëlle, and Perrier, Joy
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Background: Patients with breast cancer (BC) exhibit circadian rhythm disruptions, mainly of rest-activity rhythm (RAR), of which sleep is an essential component, and cortisol rhythm. Sleep complaints such as insomnia and cognitive impairments are prevalent in BC. In general population, sleep is known to contribute greatly to cognition. Thus, improving RAR (and particularly sleep) could help limiting cognitive impairments in BC patients. It has recently been suggested that, in addition to its essential role in spatial memory, the vestibular system contributes to RAR synchronization. Its stimulation could therefore limit both sleep disturbances and spatial memory deficits in BC. Objectives: The main aim of the ICANSLEEP-2 study is to assess the effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) on circadian rhythms. The secondary aim is to assess whether GVS improves sleep and spatial memory in BC patients. Methods: Two groups with insomnia complaints (Insomnia Severity Index > 7) will be included: a patients' group with BC (n = 50) and a healthy control group without history of cancer (n = 25). There will be two assessment sessions, before and after 2 weeks of GVS. Patients will be randomly assigned to either a GVS group or a sham group (noneffective stimulation). Controls will receive GVS. GVS effects will be quantified and compared between groups. Assessments will include actigraphy, salivary cortisol, polysomnography, a cognitive test battery (including a computer-based task for spatial memory) and validated questionnaires (for psychological functioning and sleep complaints). Discussion: Current methods for improving sleep in BC have had controversial outcomes regarding sleep structure. We expect GVS to offer a new mean of directly targeting RAR disruptions in BC patients, with beneficial effects on sleep structure. Given the crucial impact of sleep on cognitive functioning, notably spatial memory, improving sleep of BC patients should enhance their cognitive functioning. Ethics and dissemination: This study received ethical approval from the Ile de France IV institutional review board on 19 April 2022 (no. ID-RCB: 2022-A00437-36). The findings yielded by this protocol will be presented at various conferences and in peer-reviewed journals. Clinicaltrials.gov registration number: NCT05414357. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. English medium education: a handbook for teachers: insights from the University of Girona
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Waddington, Julie, primary, Ferrer Viader, Glòria, additional, Mateu i Figueras, Glòria, additional, Pons Ferran, Pere, additional, Puntí Brun, Mònica, additional, and Yeste Oliveras, Marc, additional
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43. A novel, multitargeted endogenous metabolic modulator composition impacts metabolism, inflammation, and fibrosis in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis-relevant primary human cell models
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Daou, Nadine, Viader, Andreu, Cokol, Murat, Nitzel, Arianna, Chakravarthy, Manu V., Afeyan, Raffi, Tramontin, Tony, Marukian, Svetlana, and Hamill, Michael J.
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44. Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Clinical, Radiological, Biological, and Etiological Characteristics of a French Prospective Cohort (FPCCVT)—Comparison With ISCVT Cohort
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Aude Triquenot Bagan, Isabelle Crassard, Ludovic Drouet, Marianne Barbieux-Guillot, Raphaël Marlu, Emmanuelle Robinet-Borgomino, Pierre-Emmanuel Morange, Valérie Wolff, Lelia Grunebaum, Frédéric Klapczynski, Elisabeth André-Kerneis, Fernando Pico, Brigitte Martin-Bastenaire, Emmanuel Ellie, Fanny Menard, François Rouanet, Geneviève Freyburger, Gaëlle Godenèche, Hong-An Allano, Thierry Moulin, Guillaume Mourey, Laurent Derex, Micheline Berruyer, Gwénaëlle Runavot, Catherine Trichet, Fausto Viader, Agnès Le Querrec, Thomas Tarek Husein, Sophie Cluet-Dennetiere, Francisco Macian-Montoro, Magali Donnard, Benoît Guillon, Catherine Ternisien, Mathieu Zuber, Sophie Laplanche, Philippe Tassan, Jean-Yves Peeltier, Sandrine Canaple, Bertrand Roussel, Nicolas Gaillard, Emilie Scavazza, and Véronique Le Cam Duchez
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Introduction: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is a rare disease with highly variable clinical presentation and outcome. Etiological assessment may be negative. The clinical and radiological presentation and evolution can be highly variable. The mechanisms involved in this variability remain unknown.Objective: The aim of this multicenter French study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02013635) was therefore to prospectively recruit a cohort of patients with cerebral venous thrombosis (FPCCVT) in order to study thrombin generation and clot degradation, and to evaluate their influence on clinical radiological characteristics. The first part of the study was to compare our cohort with a reference cohort.Methods: This prospective, multicenter, French study was conducted from July 2011 to September 2016. Consecutive patients (aged >15 years) referred to the stroke units of 21 French centers and who had a diagnosis of symptomatic CVT were included. All patients gave their written informed consent. The diagnosis of CVT had to be confirmed by imaging. Clinical, radiological, biological, and etiological characteristics were recorded at baseline, at acute phase, at 3 months and at last follow-up visit. Thrombophilia screening and the choice of treatment were performed by the attending physician. All data were compared with data from the International Study on CVT published by Ferro et al.Results: Two hundred thirty-one patients were included: 117 (50.6%) had isolated intracranial hypertension, 96 (41.5%) had focal syndrome. During hospitalization, 229 (99.1%) patients received anticoagulant treatment. Median length of hospital stay was 10 days. Five patients died during hospitalization (2.2%). At 3 months, 216 patients (97.0%) had follow-up with neurological data based on an outpatient visit. The mean duration of antithrombotic treatment was 9 months, and the mean time to last follow-up was 10.5 months. At the end of follow-up, eight patients had died, and 26 patients were lost to follow-up. At least one risk factor was identified in 200 patients.Conclusions: We demonstrated that the FPCCVT cohort had radiological, biological, and etiological characteristics similar to the historical ISCVT cohort. Nevertheless, the initial clinical presentation was less severe in our study probably due to an improvement in diagnostic methods between the two studies.
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45. Variations in response to trauma and hippocampal subfield changes
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Charlotte Postel, Alison Mary, Jacques Dayan, Florence Fraisse, Thomas Vallée, Bérengère Guillery-Girard, Fausto Viader, Vincent de la Sayette, Denis Peschanski, Francis Eustache, and Pierre Gagnepain
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Hippocampus ,Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ,Resilience ,High-resolution MRI ,Intrusive memories ,Avoidance ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Neurophysiology and neuropsychology ,QP351-495 - Abstract
Models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest that the hippocampus is key to the persistence of traumatic memory. Yet very little is known about the precise changes that take place in this structure, nor their relation with PTSD symptoms. Previous studies have mostly used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at low resolutions, making it impossible to identify sensitive anatomical landmarks, or compared groups often unequally matched in terms of traumatic exposure. The present cross-sectional study included 92 individuals who had all been exposed to the terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015 (53 of whom subsequently developed PTSD) and 56 individuals who had not been exposed. Hippocampal subfield volumes were estimated using cross-validated automatic segmentation of high-resolution MRI images. Results revealed changes in CA1 and CA2-3/dentate gyrus (DG) volumes in individuals with PTSD, but not in resilient (i.e., exposed but without PTSD) individuals, after controlling for potential nuisance variables such as previous traumatic exposure and substance abuse. In line with current models of hippocampal subfield functions, CA1 changes were linked to the uncontrollable re-experiencing of intrusive memories, while CA2-3/DG changes, potentially exacerbated by comorbid depression, fostered the overgeneralization of fear linked to avoidance and hypervigilance behaviors. Additional analyses revealed that CA1 integrity was linked to optimum functioning of the memory control network in resilient individuals. These findings shed new light on potential pathophysiological mechanisms in the hippocampus subtending the development of PTSD and the failure to recover from trauma.
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46. Effects of temperature on hatching rate and early larval development of longfin yellowtail Seriola rivoliana
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Miriam Viader-Guerrero, Laura T. Guzmán-Villanueva, Milton Spanopoulos-Zarco, Jose Antonio Estrada-Godínez, Deneb Maldonado-García, Vicente Gracia-López, Alexia Omont, and Minerva Maldonado-García
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Seriola rivoliana ,Aquaculture ,Hatching success ,Survival ,Developmental rate ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
The longfin yellowtail Seriola rivoliana is an emerging commercial species in aquaculture. However, there is little information regarding environmental conditions and their influence on early larval development that come from natural spawning. Temperature is one of the main factors affecting embryo and larval development. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to determine the impact of different temperatures (16–32 °C) on S. rivoliana hatching rate, larvae quality (survival, growth, yolk sac and oil droplet consumption, protein and lipid contents) and early developmental events (eye pigmentation and mouth opening). Eggs incubated at 23 °C showed the highest hatching rate (75.5%), but the larvae died 24 h after hatching (hah). Nonetheless, larvae cultivated at 24 °C had the highest survival rates at 48 hah and survived without being fed for over 100 hah. The temperature exhibits a direct effect on protein and lipid content, notochord size and oil droplet volume. In S. rivoliana, the larvae notochord size decreased after the oil droplet was more than half consumed, and at the higher temperature the faster the embryo and larvae depleted their endogenous reserves for growth. Finally, after 96 hah, the optimal mouth opening to ingest adequate rotifers for first feeding has been observed at 22 °C, while best eye pigmentation has been obtained at 24 °C. Therefore, we recommend incubating S. rivoliana eggs at 23 °C. After hatching, we suggest adjusting the temperature to 24 °C to increase the survival percentage and start eye development. Ultimately, after 48 h we encourage to low down the temperature at 22 °C to preserve notochordal length and allow faster mouth formation for further feeding. These optimal temperatures could be operated in the aquaculture industry to improve the management of larval development of S. rivoliana in captivity.
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47. Episodic Autobiographical Memory Impairment and Differences in Pronoun Use: Study of Self-Awareness in Functional Amnesia and Transient Global Amnesia
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Céline Becquet, Julien Cogez, Jacques Dayan, Pierrick Lebain, Fausto Viader, Francis Eustache, and Peggy Quinette
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self-awareness ,I-self ,episodic autobiographical memory ,narratives ,transient global amnesia ,functional amnesia ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
The subjective experience associated to memory processing is the core of the definition of episodic autobiographical memory (EAM). However, while it is widely known that amnesia affects the content of memories, few studies focused on the consequences of an impairment of EAM on the subjective self, also called the I-self. In the present study, we explored the I-self in two puzzling disorders that affect EAM: functional amnesia, which has an impact on autobiographical memory, and transient global amnesia (TGA), which only affects episodic memory. I-self was assessed through an original measure of self-integration in autobiographical narratives, namely the use of general or personal pronouns. Results showed that patients with functional amnesia tended to use general pronouns, whereas patients with TGA preferentially used the first person. The link between I-self and depersonalization-derealisation tendencies was also explored, showing dissociative tendencies in patients with functional amnesia but not in patients with TGA. We discuss these results from a combined neuropsychological and psychopathological perspective, with a view to proposing an explanatory model of the links between self-awareness and the episodic component of autobiographical memory.
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48. Detection of adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with cognitive complaint: Experience of a French memory center
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Pierre, M., Cogez, J., Lebain, P., Loisel, N., Lalevée, C., Bonnet, A.L., De La Sayette, V., and Viader, F.
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Viader, F., Quinette, P., and Cogez, J.
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50. Penumbral imaging and functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy versus medical therapy: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data
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Berkhemer, Olvert A, Fransen, Puck SS, Beumer, Debbie, van den Berg, Lucie A, Lingsma, Hester F, Yoo, Albert J, Schonewille, Wouter J, Vos, Jan Albert, Nederkoorn, Paul J, Wermer, Marieke JH, van Walderveen, Marianne AA, Staals, Julie, Hofmeijer, Jeannette, van Oostayen, Jacques A., Lycklama à Nijeholt, Geert J., Boiten, Jelis, Brouwer, Patrick A., Emmer, Bart J., de Bruijn, Sebastiaan F., van Dijk, Lukas C., Kappelle, Jaap, Lo, Rob H, van Dijk, Ewoud J., de Vries, Joost, de Kort, Paul L.M., van Rooij, Willem Jan J., van den Berg, Jan S.P., van Hasselt, Boudewijn A.A.M., Aerden, Leo A.M., Dallinga, René J., Visser, Marieke C., Bot, Joseph C.J., Vroomen, Patrick C., Eshghi, Omid, Schreuder, Tobien H.C.M.L., Heijboer, Roel J.J., Keizer, Koos, Tielbeek, Alexander V., den Hertog, Heleen M., Gerrits, Dick G., van den Berg-Vos, Renske M., Karas, Giorgos B., Steyerberg, Ewout W., Flach, Zwenneke, Marquering, Henk A., Sprengers, Marieke E.S., Jenniskens, Sjoerd F.M., Beenen, Ludo F.M., van den Berg, René, Koudstaal, Peter J., van Zwam, Wim H., Roos, Yvo B.W.E.M., van der Lugt, Aad, van Oostenbrugge, Robert J., Majoie, Charles B.L.M., Dippel, Diederik W.J., Brown, Martin M., Liebig, Thomas, Stijnen, Theo, Andersson, Tommy, Mattle, Heinrich, Wahlgren, Nils, van der Heijden, Esther, Ghannouti, Naziha, Fleitour, Nadine, Hooijenga, Imke, Puppels, Corina, Pellikaan, Wilma, Geerling, Annet, Lindl-Velema, Annemieke, van Vemde, Gina, de Ridder, Ans, Greebe, Paut, de Bont-Stikkelbroeck, José, de Meris, Joke, Janssen, Kirsten, Struijk, Willy, Licher, Silvan, Boodt, Nikki, Ros, Adriaan, Venema, Esmee, Slokkers, Ilse, Ganpat, Raymie-Jayce, Mulder, Maxim, Saiedie, Nawid, Heshmatollah, Alis, Schipperen, Stefanie, Vinken, Stefan, van Boxtel, Tiemen, Koets, Jeroen, Boers, Merel, Santos, Emilie, Borst, Jordi, Jansen, Ivo, Kappelhof, Manon, Lucas, Marit, Geuskens, Ralph, Barros, Renan Sales, Dobbe, Roeland, Csizmadia, Marloes, Hill, MD, Goyal, M, Demchuk, AM, Menon, BK, Eesa, M, Ryckborst, KJ, Wright, MR, Kamal, NR, Andersen, L, Randhawa, PA, Stewart, T, Patil, S, Minhas, P, Almekhlafi, M, Mishra, S, Clement, F, Sajobi, T, Shuaib, A, Montanera, WJ, Roy, D, Silver, FL, Jovin, TG, Frei, DF, Sapkota, B, Rempel, JL, Thornton, J, Williams, D, Tampieri, D, Poppe, AY, Dowlatshahi, D, Wong, JH, Mitha, AP, Subramaniam, S, Hull, G, Lowerison, MW, Salluzzi, M, Maxwell, M, Lacusta, S, Drupals, E, Armitage, K, Barber, PA, Smith, EE, Morrish, WF, Coutts, SB, Derdeyn, C, Demaerschalk, B, Yavagal, D, Martin, R, Brant, R, Yu, Y, Willinsky, RA, Weill, A, Kenney, C, Aram, H, Stys, PK, Watson, TW, Klein, G, Pearson, D, Couillard, P, Trivedi, A, Singh, D, Klourfeld, E, Imoukhuede, O, Nikneshan, D, Blayney, S, Reddy, R, Choi, P, Horton, M, Musuka, T, Dubuc, V, Field, TS, Desai, J, Adatia, S, Alseraya, A, Nambiar, V, van Dijk, R, Newcommon, NJ, Schwindt, B, Butcher, KS, Jeerakathil, T, Buck, B, Khan, K, Naik, SS, Emery, DJ, Owen, RJ, Kotylak, TB, Ashforth, RA, Yeo, TA, McNally, D, Siddiqui, M, 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Wechsler, L, Streib, S, Rangaraju, S, Campbell, D, Rocha, M, Gulati, D, Krings, T, Kalman, L, Cayley, A, Williams, J, Wiegner, R, Casaubon, LK, Jaigobin, C, del Campo, JM, Elamin, E, Schaafsma, JD, Agid, R, Farb, R, ter Brugge, K, Sapkoda, BL, Baxter, BW, Barton, K, Knox, A, Porter, A, Sirelkhatim, A, Devlin, T, Dellinger, C, Pitiyanuvath, N, Patterson, J, Nichols, J, Quarfordt, S, Calvert, J, Hawk, H, Fanale, C, Bitner, A, Novak, A, Huddle, D, Bellon, R, Loy, D, Wagner, J, Chang, I, Lampe, E, Spencer, B, Pratt, R, Bartt, R, Shine, S, Dooley, G, Nguyen, T, Whaley, M, McCarthy, K, Teitelbaum, J, Poon, W, Campbell, N, Cortes, M, Lum, C, Shamloul, R, Robert, S, Stotts, G, Shamy, M, Steffenhagen, N, Blacquiere, D, Hogan, M, AlHazzaa, M, Basir, G, Lesiuk, H, Iancu, D, Santos, M, Choe, H, Weisman, DC, Jonczak, K, Blue-Schaller, A, Shah, Q, MacKenzie, L, Klein, B, Kulandaivel, K, Kozak, O, Gzesh, DJ, Harris, LJ, Khoury, JS, Mandzia, J, Pelz, D, Crann, S, Fleming, L, Hesser, K, Beauchamp, B, 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Geoffrey A, Campbell, Bruce CV, Mitchell, Peter J, Churilov, Leonid, Yan, Bernard, Dowling, Richard, Yassi, Nawaf, Oxley, Thomas J, Wu, Teddy Y, Silver, Gabriel, McDonald, Amy, McCoy, Rachael, Kleinig, Timothy J, Scroop, Rebecca, Dewey, Helen M, Simpson, Marion, Brooks, Mark, Coulton, Bronwyn, Krause, Martin, Harrington, Timothy J, Steinfort, Brendan, Faulder, Kenneth, Priglinger, Miriam, Day, Susan, Phan, Thanh, Chong, Winston, Holt, Michael, Chandra, Ronil V, Ma, Henry, Young, Dennis, Wong, Kitty, Wijeratne, Tissa, Tu, Hans, Mackay, Elizabeth, Celestino, Sherisse, Bladin, Christopher F, Loh, Poh Sien, Gilligan, Amanda, Ross, Zofia, Coote, Skye, Frost, Tanya, Parsons, Mark W, Miteff, Ferdinand, Levi, Christopher R, Ang, Timothy, Spratt, Neil, Kaauwai, Lara, Badve, Monica, Rice, Henry, de Villiers, Laetitia, Barber, P. Alan, McGuinness, Ben, Hope, Ayton, Moriarty, Maurice, Bennett, Patricia, Wong, Andrew, Coulthard, Alan, Lee, Andrew, Jannes, Jim, Field, Deborah, Sharma, Gagan, Salinas, Simon, Cowley, Elise, Snow, Barry, Kolbe, John, Stark, Richard, King, John, Macdonnell, Richard, Attia, John, D'Este, Cate, Saver, Jeffrey L, Goyal, Mayank, Diener, Hans-Christoph, Levy, Elad I., Bonafé, Alain, Mendes Pereira, Vitor, Jahan, Reza, Albers, Gregory W., Cognard, Christophe, Cohen, David J., Hacke, Werner, Jansen, Olav, Jovin, Tudor G., Mattle, Heinrich P., Nogueira, Raul G., Siddiqui, Adnan H., Yavagal, Dileep R., von Kummer, Rüdiger, Smith, Wade, Turjman, Francis, Hamilton, Scott, Chiacchierini, Richard, Amar, Arun, Sanossian, Nerses, Loh, Yince, Baxter, B, Reddy, VK, Horev, A, Star, M, Siddiqui, A, Hopkins, LN, Snyder, K, Sawyer, R, Hall, S, Costalat, V, Riquelme, C, Machi, P, Omer, E, Arquizan, C, Mourand, I, Charif, M, Ayrignac, X, Menjot de Champfleur, N, Leboucq, N, Gascou, G, Moynier, M, du Mesnil 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