21 results on '"Bailly, N."'
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2. Standardization of extracellular vesicle measurements by flow cytometry through vesicle diameter approximation
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Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie, LS Celbiologie-Algemeen, Sub General Pharmaceutics, Sub Algebra,Geometry&Mathem. Logic begr., LS Pharma, dB&C I&I, van der Pol, E., Sturk, A., van Leeuwen, T., Nieuwland, R., Coumans, F., Mobarrez, F., Arkesteijn, G., Wauben, M., Siljander, P. R.M., Sánchez-López, V., Otero-Candelera, R., Ramón, L. A., Dolz, S., Vila, V., Mackman, N., Geddings, J., Mullier, F., Bailly, N., Han, J. Y., Kwaan, H. C., Weiss, I. M., Buzás, E. I., Pállinger, E., Harrison, P., Kraan, J., Hedley, B. D., LazoLangner, A., Enjeti, A., Norris, P. J., Paris, C., Susen, S., Bonnefoy, A., Delorme, I., Chandler, W. L., Hau, C., Aass, H. C.D., Connor, D., Wu, X., Dragovic, R., Uotila, L. M., Lacroix, R., Robert, S., Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie, LS Celbiologie-Algemeen, Sub General Pharmaceutics, Sub Algebra,Geometry&Mathem. Logic begr., LS Pharma, dB&C I&I, van der Pol, E., Sturk, A., van Leeuwen, T., Nieuwland, R., Coumans, F., Mobarrez, F., Arkesteijn, G., Wauben, M., Siljander, P. R.M., Sánchez-López, V., Otero-Candelera, R., Ramón, L. A., Dolz, S., Vila, V., Mackman, N., Geddings, J., Mullier, F., Bailly, N., Han, J. Y., Kwaan, H. C., Weiss, I. M., Buzás, E. I., Pállinger, E., Harrison, P., Kraan, J., Hedley, B. D., LazoLangner, A., Enjeti, A., Norris, P. J., Paris, C., Susen, S., Bonnefoy, A., Delorme, I., Chandler, W. L., Hau, C., Aass, H. C.D., Connor, D., Wu, X., Dragovic, R., Uotila, L. M., Lacroix, R., and Robert, S.
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- 2018
3. Standardization of extracellular vesicle measurements by flow cytometry through vesicle diameter approximation
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Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie, LS Celbiologie-Algemeen, Sub General Pharmaceutics, Sub Algebra,Geometry&Mathem. Logic begr., LS Pharma, dB&C I&I, van der Pol, E., Sturk, A., van Leeuwen, T., Nieuwland, R., Coumans, F., Mobarrez, F., Arkesteijn, G., Wauben, M., Siljander, P. R.M., Sánchez-López, V., Otero-Candelera, R., Ramón, L. A., Dolz, S., Vila, V., Mackman, N., Geddings, J., Mullier, F., Bailly, N., Han, J. Y., Kwaan, H. C., Weiss, I. M., Buzás, E. I., Pállinger, E., Harrison, P., Kraan, J., Hedley, B. D., LazoLangner, A., Enjeti, A., Norris, P. J., Paris, C., Susen, S., Bonnefoy, A., Delorme, I., Chandler, W. L., Hau, C., Aass, H. C.D., Connor, D., Wu, X., Dragovic, R., Uotila, L. M., Lacroix, R., Robert, S., Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie, LS Celbiologie-Algemeen, Sub General Pharmaceutics, Sub Algebra,Geometry&Mathem. Logic begr., LS Pharma, dB&C I&I, van der Pol, E., Sturk, A., van Leeuwen, T., Nieuwland, R., Coumans, F., Mobarrez, F., Arkesteijn, G., Wauben, M., Siljander, P. R.M., Sánchez-López, V., Otero-Candelera, R., Ramón, L. A., Dolz, S., Vila, V., Mackman, N., Geddings, J., Mullier, F., Bailly, N., Han, J. Y., Kwaan, H. C., Weiss, I. M., Buzás, E. I., Pállinger, E., Harrison, P., Kraan, J., Hedley, B. D., LazoLangner, A., Enjeti, A., Norris, P. J., Paris, C., Susen, S., Bonnefoy, A., Delorme, I., Chandler, W. L., Hau, C., Aass, H. C.D., Connor, D., Wu, X., Dragovic, R., Uotila, L. M., Lacroix, R., and Robert, S.
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- 2018
4. Standardization of extracellular vesicle measurements by flow cytometry through vesicle diameter approximation
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Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie, LS Celbiologie-Algemeen, Sub General Pharmaceutics, Sub Algebra,Geometry&Mathem. Logic begr., LS Pharma, dB&C I&I, van der Pol, E., Sturk, A., van Leeuwen, T., Nieuwland, R., Coumans, F., Mobarrez, F., Arkesteijn, G., Wauben, M., Siljander, P. R.M., Sánchez-López, V., Otero-Candelera, R., Ramón, L. A., Dolz, S., Vila, V., Mackman, N., Geddings, J., Mullier, F., Bailly, N., Han, J. Y., Kwaan, H. C., Weiss, I. M., Buzás, E. I., Pállinger, E., Harrison, P., Kraan, J., Hedley, B. D., LazoLangner, A., Enjeti, A., Norris, P. J., Paris, C., Susen, S., Bonnefoy, A., Delorme, I., Chandler, W. L., Hau, C., Aass, H. C.D., Connor, D., Wu, X., Dragovic, R., Uotila, L. M., Lacroix, R., Robert, S., Dep Infectieziekten Immunologie, LS Celbiologie-Algemeen, Sub General Pharmaceutics, Sub Algebra,Geometry&Mathem. Logic begr., LS Pharma, dB&C I&I, van der Pol, E., Sturk, A., van Leeuwen, T., Nieuwland, R., Coumans, F., Mobarrez, F., Arkesteijn, G., Wauben, M., Siljander, P. R.M., Sánchez-López, V., Otero-Candelera, R., Ramón, L. A., Dolz, S., Vila, V., Mackman, N., Geddings, J., Mullier, F., Bailly, N., Han, J. Y., Kwaan, H. C., Weiss, I. M., Buzás, E. I., Pállinger, E., Harrison, P., Kraan, J., Hedley, B. D., LazoLangner, A., Enjeti, A., Norris, P. J., Paris, C., Susen, S., Bonnefoy, A., Delorme, I., Chandler, W. L., Hau, C., Aass, H. C.D., Connor, D., Wu, X., Dragovic, R., Uotila, L. M., Lacroix, R., and Robert, S.
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- 2018
5. Rapid exclusion of the diagnosis of immune HIT by AcuStar HIT and heparin-induced multiple electrode aggregometry.
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UCL - (MGD) Service d'anesthésiologie, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MEDA - Pôle de médecine aiguë, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Minet, V, Baudar, J, Bailly, N, Douxfils, J, Laloy, J, Lessire, Sarah, Gourdin, Maximilien, DEVALET, Bérangère, Chatelain, Bernard, Dogné, J M, Mullier, François, UCL - (MGD) Service d'anesthésiologie, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MEDA - Pôle de médecine aiguë, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Minet, V, Baudar, J, Bailly, N, Douxfils, J, Laloy, J, Lessire, Sarah, Gourdin, Maximilien, DEVALET, Bérangère, Chatelain, Bernard, Dogné, J M, and Mullier, François
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Accurate diagnosis of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is essential but remains challenging. We have previously demonstrated, in a retrospective study, the usefulness of the combination of the 4Ts score, AcuStar HIT and heparin-induced multiple electrode aggregometry (HIMEA) with optimized thresholds.
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- 2014
6. Platelet microparticle generation assay: a valuable test for immune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia diagnosis.
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UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Mullier, François, MINET, Valérie, Bailly, N, DEVALET, Bérangère, Douxfils, J, Chatelain, Christian, Elalamy, I, Dogné, J M, Chatelain, Bernard, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Mullier, François, MINET, Valérie, Bailly, N, DEVALET, Bérangère, Douxfils, J, Chatelain, Christian, Elalamy, I, Dogné, J M, and Chatelain, Bernard
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Early diagnosis of immune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is essential to improve clinical outcome but remains challenging. The release of platelet microparticles (PMPs) is considered of major pathophysiological significance.
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- 2014
7. Absolute quantification of platelets and microparticles
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UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT-Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO-Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Bailly, N, Chatelain, Bernard, Mullier, François, Accuri users meeting, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT-Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO-Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Bailly, N, Chatelain, Bernard, Mullier, François, and Accuri users meeting
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- 2014
8. Assessment of the performances of AcuStar HIT and the combination with heparin-induced multiple electrode aggregometry: A retrospective study
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UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - (MGD) Centre de transfusion sanguine, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Minet, V., Bailly, N., Douxfils, J., Osselaer, Jean-Claude, Laloy, J., Chatelain, Christian, Elalamy, I., Chatelain, Bernard, Dogné, J.M., Mullier, François, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - (MGD) Centre de transfusion sanguine, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Minet, V., Bailly, N., Douxfils, J., Osselaer, Jean-Claude, Laloy, J., Chatelain, Christian, Elalamy, I., Chatelain, Bernard, Dogné, J.M., and Mullier, François
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Background: Early diagnosis of immune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is challenging. HemosIL® AcuStar HIT and heparin-induced multiple electrode aggregometry (HIMEA) were recently proposed as rapid diagnostic methods. Objectives: We conducted a study to assess performances of AcuStar HIT-IgG (PF4-H) and AcuStar HIT-Ab (PF4-H). The secondary objective was to compare the performances of the combination of Acustar HIT and HIMEA with standardised clinical diagnosis. Methods: Sera of 104 suspected HIT patients were retrospectively tested with AcuStar HIT. HIMEA was performed on available sera (n = 81). The clinical diagnosis was established by analysing in a standardized manner the patient's medical records. These tests were also compared with PF4-Enhanced®, LTA, and SRA in subsets of patients. Thresholds were determined using ROC curve analysis with clinical outcome as reference. Results: Using the recommended thresholds (1.00 AU), the negative predictive value (NPV) of HIT-IgG and HIT-Ab were 100.0% (95% CI: 95.9%-100.0% and 95.7%-100.0%). The positive predictive value (PPV) were 64.3% (95% CI: 35.1%-87.2.2%) and 45.0% (95% CI: 23.2%-68.6%), respectively. Using our thresholds (HIT-IgG: 2.89 AU, HIT-Ab: 9.41 AU), NPV of HIT-IgG and HIT-Ab were 100.0% (95% CI: 96.0%-100.0% and 96.1%-100.0%). PPV were 75.0% (95% CI: 42.7%-94.5%) and 81.8% (95% CI: 48.3%-97.7%), respectively. Of the 79 patients with a medium-high pretest probability score, 67 were negative using HIT-IgG (PF4-H) test at our thresholds. HIMEA was performed on HIT-IgG positive patients. Using this combination, only one patient on 79 was incorrectly diagnosed. Conclusion: Acustar HIT showed good performances to exclude the diagnosis of HIT. Combination with HIMEA improves PPV. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2013
9. Pre-analytical issues in the measurement of circulating microparticles: current recommendations and pending questions.
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UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC - Institut de recherche expérimentale et clinique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Mullier, François, Bailly, N, Chatelain, Christian, Chatelain, Bernard, Dogné, J-M, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC - Institut de recherche expérimentale et clinique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, Mullier, François, Bailly, N, Chatelain, Christian, Chatelain, Bernard, and Dogné, J-M
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- 2013
10. Host range, host ecology, and distribution of more than 11 800 fish parasite species
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G. Strona, M, Bailly, N, Galli, P, Lafferty, K, Lafferty, K., GALLI, PAOLO, G. Strona, M, Bailly, N, Galli, P, Lafferty, K, Lafferty, K., and GALLI, PAOLO
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- 2013
11. Quantification and characterization of microvesicles: Applications in hereditary spherocytosis, type-II heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and cancer.
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UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, Mullier, François, Bailly, N., Chatelain, Christian, Chatelain, Bernard, Dogné, J., UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, Mullier, François, Bailly, N., Chatelain, Christian, Chatelain, Bernard, and Dogné, J.
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Microvesicles (MVs) are sub-micron-size cellular fragments released by eukaryotic cells following activation or apoptosis. Their diameter ranges between 30 and 1000 nm. Microvesicles are thought to play a major role in cellular cross-talk, inflammation, thrombosis and angiogenesis. As potential disease biomarkers, MVs measurement and characterization in biological fluids could also reveal new diagnostic and/or prognostic information in human disease. In this work: - We developed and validated an easy-to-use and useful quality control parameter for MV analysis by flow cytometry (FCM), the most frequently used technique to study MVs. - We developed and validated a reproducible MV quantification method by FCM in whole blood in order to avoid preanalytical concerns of plasma assays (i.e. loss of MVs by centrifugation and lack of standardisation in centrifugation methods). - We showed that this method could contribute to the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis (HS), a haemolytic anemia characterised by a release of MVs and unexplained occurrence of venous and arterial thrombosis after splenectomy. - We developed and validated a high sensitive sizing atomic force microscopy (AFM) method. - We characterised tumour cell-derived MVs released by cultured breast cancer cells MDA-MB 231 (Cells) by FCM, Transmission Electron Microscopy, AFM and Thrombin Generation Assay. - Finally, we developed a platelet microparticle generation assay (PMPGA), a test which reproduces the in vivo type II heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) reaction. We showed that this assay, presented at least similar performances in comparison to the current biological reference, i.e. 14C-Serotonin Release Assay. As flow cytometry is widespread available, PMPGA
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- 2012
12. New species in the Old World: Europe as a frontier in biodiversity exploration, a test bed for 21st century taxonomy
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Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Lopez, M.S.G., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y. de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, A., Nafria, J.M.N., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. de, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, Bouchet, P., Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Lopez, M.S.G., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y. de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, A., Nafria, J.M.N., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. de, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, and Bouchet, P.
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The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species described annually, mostly from the tropics. However, taxonomy is usually described as a science in crisis, lacking manpower and funding, a politically acknowledged problem known as the Taxonomic Impediment. Using data from the Fauna Europaea database and the Zoological Record, we show that contrary to general belief, developed and heavily-studied parts of the world are important reservoirs of unknown species. In Europe, new species of multicellular terrestrial and freshwater animals are being discovered and named at an unprecedented rate: since the 1950s, more than 770 new species are on average described each year from Europe, which add to the 125,000 terrestrial and freshwater multicellular species already known in this region. There is no sign of having reached a plateau that would allow for the assessment of the magnitude of European biodiversity. More remarkably, over 60% of these new species are described by non-professional taxonomists. Amateurs are recognized as an essential part of the workforce in ecology and astronomy, but the magnitude of non-professional taxonomist contributions to alpha-taxonomy has not been fully realized until now. Our results stress the importance of developing a system that better supports and guides this formidable workforce, as we seek to overcome the Taxonomic Impediment and speed up the process of describing the planetary biodiversity before it is too late. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036881
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- 2012
13. New species in the Old World: Europe as a frontier in biodiversity exploration, a test bed for 21st century taxonomy
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Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Lopez, M.S.G., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y.S.D.M. (Yde) de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, Alessandro, Nafria, J.M.N., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. de, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, Bouchet, P., Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Lopez, M.S.G., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y.S.D.M. (Yde) de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, Alessandro, Nafria, J.M.N., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. de, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, and Bouchet, P.
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The number of described species on the planet is about 1.9 million, with ca. 17,000 new species described annually, mostly from the tropics. However, taxonomy is usually described as a science in crisis, lacking manpower and funding, a politically acknowledged problem known as the Taxonomic Impediment. Using data from the Fauna Europaea database and the Zoological Record, we show that contrary to general belief, developed and heavily-studied parts of the world are important reservoirs of unknown species. In Europe, new species of multicellular terrestrial and freshwater animals are being discovered and named at an unprecedented rate: since the 1950s, more than 770 new species are on average described each year from Europe, which add to the 125,000 terrestrial and freshwater multicellular species already known in this region. There is no sign of having reached a plateau that would allow for the assessment of the magnitude of European biodiversity. More remarkably, over 60% of these new species are described by non-professional taxonomists. Amateurs are recognized as an essential part of the workforce in ecology and astronomy, but the magnitude of non-professional taxonomist contributions to alpha-taxonomy has not been fully realized until now. Our results stress the importance of developing a system that better supports and guides this formidable workforce, as we seek to overcome the Taxonomic Impediment and speed up the process of describing the planetary biodiversity before it is too late. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036881
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- 2012
14. FishBase and SeaLifeBase: the database structure can manage data and information on aquatic genetic resources for all marine and freshwater organisms
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Bailly, N. and Bailly, N.
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An overview of FishBase and SeaLifebase was given.
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- 2012
15. More on: Calibration for the measurement of microparticles: Needs, interests, and limitations of calibrated polystyrene beads for flow cytometry-based quantification of biological microparticles
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UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, Mullier, François, Bailly, N., Chatelain, Christian, Dogné, J.M., Chatelain, Bernard, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie, UCL - (MGD) Laboratoire de biologie clinique, UCL - (MGD) Service d'hématologie, Mullier, François, Bailly, N., Chatelain, Christian, Dogné, J.M., and Chatelain, Bernard
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- 2011
16. European bounty for taxonomists
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Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Gomez Lopez, M.S., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y. de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, A., Nieto Nafria, J.M., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. De, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, Bouchet, Ph., Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Gomez Lopez, M.S., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y. de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, A., Nieto Nafria, J.M., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. De, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, and Bouchet, Ph.
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Non-professional taxonomists have been responsible for describing more than half of the animal species discovered in Europe from 1998 to 2007 (see also Nature 467, 788; 2010). The extraordinary current rate of description of new species makes Europe an unexpected frontier for biodiversity exploration. The Fauna Europaea database (http://www.faunaeur.org), released in 2004, lists more than 125,000 European species of multicellular terrestrial and freshwater animals. More than 700 new species are described each year in Europe — four times the rate of two centuries ago. However, we have not yet reached saturation in the inventory of European fauna, and we cannot accurately estimate the total number of species living in the continent's ecosystems.
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17. European bounty for taxonomists
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Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Gomez Lopez, M.S., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y.S.D.M. (Yde) de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, Alessandro, Nieto Nafria, J.M., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. De, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, Bouchet, Ph., Fontaine, B., Achterberg, C. (Cornelis) van, Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A., Araujo, R., Asche, M., Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U., Audisio, P., Aukema, B. (Berend), Bailly, N., Balsamo, M., Bank, R.A., Belfiore, C., Bogdanowicz, W., Boxshall, G.A. (Geoffrey), Burckhardt, D., Chylarecki, P., Deharveng, L., Dubois, A., Enghoff, H., Fochetti, R., Fontaine, C., Gargominy, O., Gomez Lopez, M.S., Goujet, D., Harvey, M.S., Heller, K.-G., Helsdingen, P.J. (Peter) van, Hoch, H., Jong, Y.S.D.M. (Yde) de, Karsholt, O., Los, W., Magowski, W., Massard, J.A., McInnes, S.J., Mendes, L.F., Mey, E., Michelsen, V., Minelli, Alessandro, Nieto Nafria, J.M., Nieukerken, E.J. (Erik) van, Pape, Th., Prins, W. De, Ramos, M., Ricci, C., Roselaar, C., Rota, E., Segers, H., Timm, T., Tol, J. van, and Bouchet, Ph.
- Abstract
Non-professional taxonomists have been responsible for describing more than half of the animal species discovered in Europe from 1998 to 2007 (see also Nature 467, 788; 2010). The extraordinary current rate of description of new species makes Europe an unexpected frontier for biodiversity exploration. The Fauna Europaea database (http://www.faunaeur.org), released in 2004, lists more than 125,000 European species of multicellular terrestrial and freshwater animals. More than 700 new species are described each year in Europe — four times the rate of two centuries ago. However, we have not yet reached saturation in the inventory of European fauna, and we cannot accurately estimate the total number of species living in the continent's ecosystems.
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- 2010
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18. Seaweeds preferred by herbivorous fishes
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Tolentino-Pablico, G., Bailly, N., Froese, Rainer, Elloran, C., Tolentino-Pablico, G., Bailly, N., Froese, Rainer, and Elloran, C.
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Marine macrobenthic algae (or seaweeds), epiphytic microalgae, and other aquatic plants constitute the main food items of marine herbivorous fishes. About 5% of all fish species are herbivorous; only 30% of these are marine, most of them living in coral reefs. An analysis was performed on all the seaweeds that formed part of the natural diet of these fishes, based on information contained in FishBase (http://www.fishbase.org). The results showed that many coral-reef-associated marine herbivorous fishes, such as the families Blennidae, Kyphosidae and Siganidae, fed selectively on filamentous and turf fleshy seaweeds, which they prefer over calcareous coralline and encrusting species. In particular, Chlorophyceae of the genera Cladophora, Enteromorpha and Ulva were preferred by Scartichthys viridis (Blennidae), Girella spp. (Kyphosidae), Sarpa salpa (Sparidae), and Phaeophyceae in the genera Sargassum and Dictyota were preferred by Kyphosus spp. (Kyphosidae) and Siganus spp. (Siganidae). A web-based tool was developed to provide information on plants (algae, seagrasses, terrestrial plants and fruits) preferred as food by herbivorous fishes (http://www.incofish.org/herbitool.php). The tool is intended to assist aquaculturists, conservationists and ecosystem-based fisheries managers.
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19. Seaweeds preferred by herbivorous fishes
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Tolentino-Pablico, G., Bailly, N., Froese, Rainer, Elloran, C., Tolentino-Pablico, G., Bailly, N., Froese, Rainer, and Elloran, C.
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Marine macrobenthic algae (or seaweeds), epiphytic microalgae, and other aquatic plants constitute the main food items of marine herbivorous fishes. About 5% of all fish species are herbivorous; only 30% of these are marine, most of them living in coral reefs. An analysis was performed on all the seaweeds that formed part of the natural diet of these fishes, based on information contained in FishBase (http://www.fishbase.org). The results showed that many coral-reef-associated marine herbivorous fishes, such as the families Blennidae, Kyphosidae and Siganidae, fed selectively on filamentous and turf fleshy seaweeds, which they prefer over calcareous coralline and encrusting species. In particular, Chlorophyceae of the genera Cladophora, Enteromorpha and Ulva were preferred by Scartichthys viridis (Blennidae), Girella spp. (Kyphosidae), Sarpa salpa (Sparidae), and Phaeophyceae in the genera Sargassum and Dictyota were preferred by Kyphosus spp. (Kyphosidae) and Siganus spp. (Siganidae). A web-based tool was developed to provide information on plants (algae, seagrasses, terrestrial plants and fruits) preferred as food by herbivorous fishes (http://www.incofish.org/herbitool.php). The tool is intended to assist aquaculturists, conservationists and ecosystem-based fisheries managers.
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- 2008
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20. Bedeutung der Cyclosporin A-Absorption für eine effektive immunmodulatorische Therapie nach Hochrisiko-Keratoplastik
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Bailly, N, Dunewa, I, Rieck, P, Bailly, N, Dunewa, I, and Rieck, P
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- 2006
21. Bedeutung der Cyclosporin A-Absorption für eine effektive immunmodulatorische Therapie nach Hochrisiko-Keratoplastik
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Bailly, N, Dunewa, I, Rieck, P, Bailly, N, Dunewa, I, and Rieck, P
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- 2006
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