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2. Safety of subsequent general anaesthesia in patients allergic to neuromuscular blocking agents: value of allergy skin testing
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C. Pellerin, Pascal Demoly, Jean-Marc Malinovsky, P.M. Mertes, Najah Ben Fadhel, Anca-Mirela Chiriac, and Charles Tacquard
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,MEDLINE ,Anesthesia, General ,Drug Hypersensitivity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Recurrence ,030202 anesthesiology ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,General anaesthesia ,Intraoperative Complications ,Aged ,Skin Tests ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Neuromuscular Blocking Agents ,Allergy skin testing ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Multicenter study ,Anesthesia ,Female ,business ,Value (mathematics) - Published
- 2018
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3. Un nouveau choc à la Bétadine® ?
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C. Pellerin, M. Bordes, O. Barbier, S. Guez, and J. Goret
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030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,030212 general & internal medicine - Abstract
Introduction Si les agents responsables des reactions d’hypersensibilite immediate (HSI) lors d’une anesthesie generale (AG) sont bien connus [1] , il existe d’autres allergenes caches. Methodes Un patient de 62 ans opere d’anevrisme de l’aorte presente 3 episodes d’HSI de grade III/IV, 10 minutes apres induction par propofol, ketamine, sufentanil, atracurium et cefazoline, apres paracetamol, nefopam et apres re-injection d’atracurium. Une nouvelle administration des memes antalgiques est sans complication. Resultats La tryptasemie lors du choc est de 125 μg/L (taux basal 8 μg/L). Les tests cutanes (TC) sont negatifs pour atracurium, sufentanil, ketamine, propofol, cephalosporines, heparine et les produits de contraste iodes. Les IgE specifique (IgEs) ammoniums quaternaires sont positives (FEIA) mais negatives pour atracurium et latex. Le test d’activation des basophiles (TAB) est negatif pour atracurium. Seul le TC Betadine® est positif en prick (solution pure) et en IDR au 1/100. Le TAB a Betadine® et les IgEs (FEIA) Betadine® et povidone sont positifs. Discussion Si l’allergie IgE mediee a la povidone iodee est exceptionnelle, une dizaine de cas sont rapportes, survenant apres contact avec les muqueuses ou lors d’un passage intravasculaire [2] , [3] , [4] . Ici on retient l’implication de la Betadine®, seul allergene identifie (TC, IgEs et TAB positifs) et expliquant l’absence de correlation entre les manifestations d’anaphylaxie et l’administration IV des medicaments. Conclusion Un test de provocation affirmerait le choc anaphylactique a la Betadine® mais refuse par le patient.
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- 2020
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4. Cirse Quality Assurance Document and Standards for Classification of Complications: The Cirse Classification System
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Filippiadis, D.K. Binkert, C. Pellerin, O. Hoffmann, R.T. Krajina, A. Pereira, P.L.
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Interventional radiology provides a wide variety of vascular, nonvascular, musculoskeletal, and oncologic minimally invasive techniques aimed at therapy or palliation of a broad spectrum of pathologic conditions. Outcome data for these techniques are globally evaluated by hospitals, insurance companies, and government agencies targeting in a high-quality health care policy, including reimbursement strategies. To analyze effectively the outcome of a technique, accurate reporting of complications is necessary. Throughout the literature, numerous classification systems for complications grading and classification have been reported. Until now, there has been no method for uniform reporting of complications both in terms of definition and grading. The purpose of this CIRSE guideline is to provide a classification system of complications based on combining outcome and severity of sequelae. The ultimate challenge will be the adoption of this system by practitioners in different countries and health economies within the European Union and beyond. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York and the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE).
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- 2017
5. In VitroStudy of the Protective Effect of Trehalose and Dextran during Freezing of Human Red Blood Cells in Liquid Nitrogen
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C. Vigneron, L. Million, C. Pellerin-Mendes, P. Labrude, and M. Marchand-Arvier
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Glycerol ,Erythrocytes ,Cryobiology ,Cryoprotectant ,Cell Survival ,Nitrogen ,In Vitro Techniques ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Cryopreservation ,Hemoglobins ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,Cryoprotective Agents ,Freezing ,medicine ,Humans ,Chromatography ,Erythrocyte fragility ,Trehalose ,Dextrans ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Hemolysis ,Osmotic Fragility ,Red blood cell ,Dextran ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Blood Preservation ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Glycolysis ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Two nonpermeant cryoprotectants, the disaccharide trehalose and the polymeric carbohydrate (dextran, 40 kDa), were assessed as substitutes for glycerol in the cryopreservation of human red blood cells (RBC). The agents were evaluated by measuring the percentage of RBC recovery (total of free hemoglobin after freezing) and by evaluating the erythrocyte state after freezing. Ninety percent of the red cells were recovered after freezing in 30% (w/v) dextran in liquid nitrogen, which is very close to the recovery obtained in 35. 5% (w/v) glycerol (92%). The activities of pyruvate kinase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase of RBCs frozen and thawed with dextran were not modified, and the 2,3-diphosphoglycerate was reduced by 26%, but remained within normal values. ATP was reduced by 56%. The erythrocyte membrane integrity, evaluated by its osmotic fragility, was not altered, and the RBCs protected by dextran retained their normal discoid shape without the formation of microvesicles. The 24-h hemolysis of the washed red cells after storage at 4 degrees C was 7%. These results suggest that dextran protects red blood cells during freezing in liquid nitrogen, but that some effort is still needed to limit the drop of ATP concentration. One of the main advantages of dextran is that it does not penetrate the RBCs and requires less washing than glycerol.
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- 1997
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6. Nuclear import of glycoconjugates is distinct from the classical NLS pathway
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Michel Monsigny, C. Pellerin-Mendes, Roger Mayer, Annie-Claude Roche, and Eric Duverger
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Molecular Sequence Data ,Digitonin ,Biology ,Heterogeneous-Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,Cytosol ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Nuclear protein ,Nuclear pore ,Nuclear export signal ,Glycoproteins ,Cell Nucleus ,Microscopy, Confocal ,Glycopeptides ,Cell Biology ,Cell biology ,Electroporation ,Ribonucleoproteins ,Biochemistry ,Ethylmaleimide ,Nuclear lamina ,Nucleoporin ,Nuclear transport ,Glycoconjugates ,Oligopeptides ,Nuclear localization sequence ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
The nuclear import of many proteins depends on a short peptide sequence called the nuclear localization signal. However, glycosylated proteins, which lack such a nuclear localization signal, upon their injection into the cytosol by electroporation, enter the nucleus in a sugar-dependent manner. This paper brings new insights on the mechanism of this process, based on a study of neoglycoprotein nuclear uptake by digitonin-permeabilized cells. The nuclear import of neoglycoproteins is energy dependent: it does not occur when cells are maintained at 4 degrees C or when cells are ATP-depleted by treatment with apyrase. The nuclear import of neoglycoproteins occurs through the nuclear pore: it is inhibited by preincubation of cells with wheat germ agglutinin, a lectin which binds the nuclear pore glycoproteins and blocks the translocation step of nuclear localization signal bearing proteins through the nuclear pore. Furthermore, the nuclear import of neoglycoproteins does not use the pathway of nuclear localization signal bearing proteins: nuclear import of nuclear localization signal bearing proteins depends on cytosolic factors and is inhibited by treatment of cells with N-ethylmaleimide, while the nuclear import of neoglycoproteins neither requires added cytosolic factors nor is sensitive to alkylation by N-ethylmaleimide. In addition, upon incubation in the presence of a large excess of nuclear localization signal bearing protein, the nuclear import of neoglycoproteins is not inhibited.
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- 1995
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7. Performance de l’I-STAT® versus Hémochron® dans le monitorage délocalisé de l’anticoagulation pour embolisation d’anévrisme intracrânien rompu
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M. Sesay, Karine Nouette-Gaulain, M. Penna, G. Cadier, B. Maachi, C. Pellerin, and Geneviève Freyburger
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,business.industry ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 2013
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8. Prise en charge du choc anaphylactique peropératoire : évaluation des pratiques au CHU de Bordeaux en 2012
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François Sztark, A. Sarrat, Karine Nouette-Gaulain, C. Pellerin, S. Guez, Maryline Bordes-Demolis, F. Masson, and F. Lacaze
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
- 2013
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9. Infected mediastinitis secondary to perforation of superior vena cava by a central venous catheter
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J. Jougon, F. Delcambre, Gérard Janvier, O. Cantini, P. Morales, P. Valat, and C. Pellerin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Catheterization, Central Venous ,Vena Cava, Superior ,Pleural effusion ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pleural disease ,Superior vena cava ,medicine ,Humans ,Thoracotomy ,Cross Infection ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Staphylococcal Infections ,medicine.disease ,Mediastinitis ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,Radiography ,Catheter ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Hydrothorax ,Equipment Contamination ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Central venous catheter - Abstract
We describe the first case of infected mediastinitis associated with central venous catheter insertion. The rare occurrence of this complication may be explained by the fact that it results from central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection and catheter perforation of superior vena cava. The symptoms of this complication (chest pain, dyspnoea) are not specific. Diagnosis should be confirmed by chest x-ray and computerized tomography which show hydromediastinum and pleural effusion. Removal and subsequent culture of the catheter tip will confirm infection. Appropriate antibiotic therapy, guided by sensitivities of the cultured organisms, should be commenced. Any pleural effusion should be drained by thoracocentesis, and the pleural fluid cultured. In case of fever, bacteraemia or shock, a thoracotomy to drain mediastinal and pleural effusions may be considered.
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- 2002
10. Existe-t-il une association entre index bispectral et détente cérébrale en neurochirugie supratentorielle ?
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T. Riahi, G. Mourembles, C. Pellerin, M. Denis, C. Philakham, K. Nouette-Gaulain, and S. Dimitrova
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Introduction En neurochirurgie, la detente cerebrale (DC) doit etre optimale. Elle peut etre estimee subjectivement par le chirurgien a l’ouverture de la dure-mere. Le propofol et le mannitol agissent comme ecarteurs chimiques pour tenter d’ameliorer la DC. L’index bispectral (BIS) etant correle aux doses d’hypnotiques [1] , l’objectif principal de l’etude etait d’evaluer l’association entre le niveau de BIS et la qualite de DC, a partir du recueil parallele des niveaux de BIS et de DC. L’objectif secondaire etait la recherche de facteurs intervenant dans la DC. Materiel et methodes Il s’agissait d’une etude descriptive et prospective. Apres accord du CPP local, ont ete inclus les patients admis pour exerese tumorale supratentorielle, sous anesthesie generale en double AIVOC (propofol-remifentanil), monitoree par BIS (BIS VISTA™ Monitoring System). Il n’y avait pas d’objectif cible de BIS, la modulation de l’anesthesie etait laissee au libre arbitre des anesthesistes. Les patients en situation d’hypertension intracrânienne etaient exclus. La DC etait classee selon 4 stades [2] et permettait de definir 2 groupes (DC acceptable : groupe D (stades 1, 2 et 3) ; DC inacceptable : groupe nD (stade 4), recours aux ecarteurs chimiques) ( Fig. 1 ). Les caracteristiques tumorales (localisation, volume tumoral, volume de l’œdeme perilesionnel, deviation de la ligne mediane, anatomopathologie) etaient notees. La mesure des volumes a ete realisee grâce au logiciel Osirix 5.0. A l’ouverture de la dure-mere, la DC etait evaluee en meme temps qu’etaient notees les valeurs de BIS et de PAM. En cas de DC acceptable (groupe D) la chirurgie suivait son cours. En cas de DC inacceptable (groupe nD), une intervention etait realisee selon le niveau de BIS (augmentation de la cible d’AIVOC de propofol si BIS > 40 (objectif : BIS Resultats Sur 55 patients eligibles, 51 patients ont ete inclus sur 8 mois. A l’ouverture de la dure-mere, 40 patients (79 %) presentaient une DC jugee acceptable (groupe D). Il n’y avait pas de difference significative entre les valeurs medianes de BIS selon le groupe D et nD (29 [23–38] dans chacun des groupes) a l’ouverture de la dure-mere. Tous les patients sauf 3 du groupe D avaient un BIS entre 20 et 40. Chez les 11 patients ou la DC etait inacceptable, le passage du BIS en dessous de 40 apres augmentation des cibles de propofol a permis d’obtenir une DC acceptable chez 1 seul patient. De meme, le recours au mannitol n’a permis d’obtenir une DC acceptable que chez 1 seul patient ; les 9 autres echappant a l’ecarteur chimique. Les caracteristiques tumorales n’etaient pas significativement differentes selon les groupes D et nD ( Fig. 1 ). Discussion Dans notre etude, l’anesthesie double AIVOC propofol-remifentanil avec une valeur de BIS entre 20 et 40 semblait necessaire mais non suffisante pour obtenir une DC acceptable. Ce protocole standardise evitait le recours systematique a l’osmotherapie per operatoire chez 80 % de nos patients.
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- 2014
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11. A stable reagent system for screening and identifying red blood cell irregular antibodies: application to commercial antibodies
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L, Million, C, Pellerin, M, Marchand-Arvier, and C, Vigneron
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Isoantigens ,Drug Stability ,Isoantibodies ,Rho(D) Immune Globulin ,Erythrocyte Membrane ,Commerce ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Indicators and Reagents ,Particle Size - Abstract
Development of a new solid-phase system for screening and identifying irregular red cell antibodies.Red blood cell membranes were prepared by a semi-automated procedure in which the hemolysate solution was passed through a hollow-fiber system. The membranes were fixed to the solid phase (microtiter plates) by centrifugation and incubated with 8% fat-free milk. Antibodies added to the microtiter plate were detected by anti-human antibodies adsorbed onto yellow latex particles.The system had good sensitivity (titer1); 97% of anti-D samples were detected. The detection system was stable for 6 months at 4 degrees C.This stable-antigen solid-phase system readily detects and identifies red cell antibodies that are important in transfusion.
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- 1999
12. Immunodominant E2 (gp53) sequences of highly virulent bovine viral diarrhea group II viruses indicate a close resemblance to a subgroup of border disease viruses
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J.V. van den Hurk, Peter Tijssen, C. Pellerin, and Jacqueline Lecomte
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Molecular Sequence Data ,Virulence ,Cross Reactions ,Antibodies, Viral ,Homology (biology) ,Cell Line ,Viral Envelope Proteins ,Neutralization Tests ,Virology ,Animals ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Gene ,Phylogeny ,Antiserum ,Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral ,Sheep ,biology ,Base Sequence ,Border Disease ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Immunodominant Epitopes ,Titer ,biology.protein ,Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease ,Cattle ,Rabbits ,Antibody ,Fetal bovine serum - Abstract
The genes for the E2 envelope protein, which elicits virus-neutralizing antibodies, from members of the newly described group II of bovine viral diarrhea viruses (BVDVs) were cloned and sequenced. These BVDVs included a thrombocytopenic strain from the United States, a fetal bovine serum contaminant, a strain from Western Canada, and two highly virulent strains, causing high mortality rates, from Quebec. The nucleotide and amino acid sequences of these E2s had only a 60–65% homology with group I BVDV E2s but >90% homology with the E2 of a subgroup of sheep border disease viruses. The E2 gene of the NADL strain was expressed and monospecific antibodies were raised in calves and rabbits. The virus-neutralizing titers of these antisera were 15- to 80-fold lower for the heterologous group of BVDVs as compared to those for the homologous BVDVs.
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- 1996
13. 1215 PRECLINICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HEPATITIS C VIRUS NS5B POLYMERASE NON-NUCLEOSIDE INHIBITOR BILB 1941
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G. Kukolj, P.C. Anderson, M. Boes, M.G. Cordingley, R. Coulombe, M. Garneau, J. Gillard, S. Goulet, E. Jolicoeur, L. Lagacé, D. Lamarre, S. Laplante, M. Marquis, G. McKercher, C. Pellerin, M.-A. Poupart, and P.L. Beaulieu
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Hepatology - Published
- 2011
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14. 299 Évaluation de la prise en charge régionale des hémorragies méningées
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C. Pellerin, A. Bouju, P. Dabadie, and M.E. Petitjean
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Emergency Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
- 2004
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15. 149 - Intérêt de l’embolisation précoce dans le traitement des hémorragies graves de la délivrance
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P. Lassie, A. Bouju, J.C. Bernard, M.E. Petitjean, P. Dabadie, C. Douws, N. Morel, and C. Pellerin
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Emergency Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
- 2004
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16. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues of the Human Genome Project: What to Do with What We Know
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C Pellerin
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business.industry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Social impact ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Disease ,Public relations ,Social issues ,Biotechnology ,Federal funds ,Medicine ,Human genome ,business ,Genetic privacy ,Research Article ,Insurance coverage - Abstract
Since fisal year 1991, the U.S. Human Genome Project has spent $170.6 million in federal funds to help isolate genes associated with Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, neurofibromatosis types 1 and 2, myotonic dystrophy, and fragile X syndrome and to localize genes that predispose people to breast cancer, colon cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. Now comes the hard part. Biology's 21st century megaproject starts to look relatively manageable compared to another challenge facing the enterprise: sorting out ethical, legal, and social issues associated with using this information. "The Human Genome Project," wrote Senior Editor Barbara Jasny in the October 1 Science editorial, stretches "the limits of the technology and the limits of our ability to ethically and rationally apply genetic information to our lives."
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- 1994
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17. Fibronectin-degrading activity in human crevicular fluid, gingival explants culture medium and bacterial plaques
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B, Pellat, T, Planchenault, V, Keil-Dlouha, and C, Pellerin
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Adult ,Bacteria ,Endopeptidases ,Dental Plaque ,Humans ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Gingival Crevicular Fluid ,Child ,Periodontitis ,Gingivitis ,Cells, Cultured ,Fibronectins - Abstract
125I-fibronectin was incubated with extracts having presumably a proteolytic activity. Plaque from children without gingivitis, plaque from adults with chronic periodontitis, human gingival fluid and pooled culture media of human gingival explants were studied. Proteolysis was usually faster with plaque from patients with adult periodontitis than with plaque from children without gingivitis and the inhibition tests showed that several enzymes were implicated in the process. For the culture medium of gingival explants, the electrophoretic profile of the digestion products of fibronectin was different and showed a decreased activity. Nevertheless the gingival fluid gave a very similar degradation to bacterial plaque. The sulcular content was able to assume enzymatic activity capable of destroying fibronectin. These sulcular activities could be important for bacterial colonisation of sulcular surfaces and perhaps also for fibronectin destruction of periodontal tissues.
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- 1988
18. A comparison of fibronectinolytic activities from several oral bacteria
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B, Pellat, T, Planchenault, C, Pellerin, and V, Keil-Dlouha
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Streptococcus mutans ,Mouth ,Bacteria ,Actinomycetaceae ,Haemophilus ,Bacteroides ,Humans ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Fibronectins - Abstract
Fibronectinolytic activity from two Gram-positive microorganisms (Streptococcus mutans and Bacterionema matruchotii), and from three Gram-negative oral bacteria (Bacteroides intermedius, Bacteroides gingivalis and Haemophilus actinomycetemcomitans) were compared. 125I-labelled human plasma fibronectin (FN) was incubated either either with bacterial extracts or with concentrated culture medium samples and the patterns of FN-degradation products were determined by SDS-PAGE. Results to date have shown that Streptococcus mutans, Bacterionema matruchotii and Haemophilus actinomycetemcomitans were unable to degrade FN. On the other hand the Gram-negative Bacteroides intermedius and Bacteroides gingivalis were shown to contain Fn-degrading activity. The highest activity was found in the bacterial extracts of Bacteroides gingivalis. Inhibition assays demonstrated that fibronectinolytic activity of Bacteroides gingivalis occurred predominantly by cysteine proteinase(s) while that of Bacteroides intermedius by a common action of serine and cysteine proteinases.
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- 1989
19. Comparaisons globales entre neuf populations de crânes récents étudiées en orientation vestibulaire
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R. Fenart and C. Pellerin
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Cultural Studies ,Archeology ,Geography ,Anthropology ,Orientation vestibulaire ,morphologie crânio-faciale ,crâniologie comparée ,types moyens ,Humanities ,Vestibular orientation ,comparative craniology ,mean types ,cranio-facial morphology - Abstract
400 skulls representative of most of the major ethnic groups of present day man, have been studied via the « method of vestibular orientation ». The diagram of « mean Type of Man », (i.e. of the complete group of skulls studied without distinction of race or sex) was determined statistically and its variability calculated. The mean type of each population is compared with the white adult young population of Northern France chosen as reference by superposing the vestibular axes or through the use of statistical functions such as the « rate of deviation » or the « discrimination function ». These comparisons clearly demonstrate the differences between populations (ethnic characters) and puts in evidence the most stable elements (specific characters), as well as the form of the structures, their position on the axes and their reciprocal relationships. The study of the discrimination function gives rise to the notion of a « generalized distance » of each population with respect to the reference white population. A proposed scale representative of global differences, allows one to say the Gallo-Roman are evidently the closest, whilst the Japanese, Ainus and American Indians are furthest away, Melane- sians, Black Africans and Australians lie between these extreme groups. There are very significant differences between Australians and Tasmanians in spite of their geographic proximity. The distance between Ainus and White people and the proximity on the statistical level of Ainus to Japanese and American Indians add to the everin- creasing arguments which run counter to the idea that this residual population belongs to the white skinned group. On a more general level this synthetic study confirms the monophyletic origin of present Man., 400 crânes représentatifs de la plupart des grandes ethnies qui composent l'humanité actuelle (ou subactuelle) ont été étudiés en orientation vestibulaire. Le tracé du type moyen de l'Homme, c'est-à-dire de l'ensemble des crânes, races et sexes mêlés, a été déterminé statistiquement et sa variabilité calculée. Le type moyen de chaque population est comparé avec celle des sujets Blancs adultes jeunes du Nord de la France retenue comme référence, par superposition dans les axes vestibulaires ou par le calcul de fonctions statistiques telles que le « taux d'éloignement » ou la « fonction discriminante ». Ces comparaisons mettent en évidence à la fois les différences entre populations (caractères ethniques) et la stabilité d'éléments (caractères spécifiques), aussi bien pour la forme des structures que pour leur position dans les axes et leur articulation réciproque. L'étude de la fonction discriminante fournit la notion de « distance généralisée » de tous les points de chaque population avec la population européenne de référence. Représentative des différences globales, une échelle est proposée, sur laquelle les Gallo-Romains sont évidemment les plus proches tandis que Japonais, Aïnous et Amérindiens figurent parmi les plus éloignés. Entre ces groupes extrêmes on trouve : Mélanésiens, Noirs Africains et Australiens. Des différences significatives s'observent entre Australiens et Tasma- niens, en dépit de leur proximité géographique. La distance entre Aïnous et Blancs et la proximité statistique des Aïnous avec les Japonais et les Amérindiens viennent s'ajouter aux arguments de plus en plus nombreux qui s'opposent à l'appartenance de cette population relique au groupe leucoderme. Sur un plan plus général cette étude synthétique confirme l'origine monophylétique de l'Homme actuel., Pellerin C., Fenart R. Comparaisons globales entre neuf populations de crânes récents étudiées en orientation vestibulaire. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XIV° Série. Tome 1 fascicule 2, 1984. pp. 67-82.
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- 1984
20. [Vestibular analysis of endo-facial and exo-facial prognathism in Melanesians]
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C, Pellerin and R, Fenerat
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Europe ,Cephalometry ,Tomography, X-Ray ,Skull ,Prognathism ,Humans ,Melanesia ,Facial Bones - Published
- 1974
21. Présentation des « types moyens » de dix populations de crânes « modernes », en orientation vestibulaire
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C. Pellerin
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Cultural Studies ,Archeology ,Orientation vestibulaire ,Crâniologie comparée ,Anthropology ,Vestibular orientation ,Comparative craniology - Abstract
The skulls of ten populations : Negro-Africans, Australians, Tasmanians. Ainus, Melanesians, Japanese, Peruvians, Gallo-Romans, aged Europeans, adult yound Europeans, have been directed in the vestibular axes determined from the external semicircular ducts of the labyrinth, researched by radio-tomography of the left petrosa. The statistical analysis of the measurements bearing upon the craniometric sagittal and lateral points, and upon some angles and complementary parameters of these 389 skulls, permitted the determination of the « directed average type » of each population. The comparison of some cranio-facial angles and directions and the analysis of their variance confirm the stability, in the Mankind, of the foraminian plan direction and of the Clivus direction, so it is with the « basal rectangle » Pterion-Asterion. On the contrary the variability of the Prognathism is large, comin as from the morphology so as splanchnocranium situation in the skull in full, itself in variation around vestibular axes., Les crânes de 10 populations : Noirs d'Afrique, Australiens, Tasmaniens, Aïnous, Mélanésiens. Japonais. Péruviens, Gallo-Romains, Européens âgés, Européens adultes jeunes, ont été orientés dans les axes vestibulaires déterminés à partir des canaux semi-circulaires externes des labyrinthes, recherchés par radiotomographie du rocher gauche. L'analyse statistique des mensurations portant sur les points craniométriques sagittaux et latéraux et sur certains angles et paramètres complémentaires de ces 389 crânes a permis de déterminer le « type moyen orienté » de chaque population. La comparaison de quelques paramètres cranio-faciaux (angles et directions) et l'analyse de leur variance confirment la stabilité, chez l'Homme, de la direction du plan foraminien, de la direction du clivus ainsi que l'horizontalité du rectangle basai bi-ptérique - bi-astérique. La variabilité du prognathisme est, au contraire, importante, due autant à la morphologie qu'à la position du massif facial dans le crâne total, lui-même variant par rapport aux axes de référence., Pellerin C. Présentation des « types moyens » de dix populations de crânes « modernes », en orientation vestibulaire.. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XIII° Série. Tome 8 fascicule 4, 1981. pp. 397-408.
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- 1981
22. Étude comparative des éléments cranio-faciaux des Mélanésiens et des Européens en orientation vestibulaire
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C. Pellerin
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Cultural Studies ,Archeology ,Anthropology - Abstract
Summary. In this study, 55 skulls of adult Neo-Caledonians chosen among the Melanesian collections of the « Musée de l'Homme » in Paris have been directed in the vestibular axes determined from the external semi-circular ducts of the labyrinths, searched for by radio-tomography of the left-petrosa. The sagital profiles so directed form an atlas appended to this work. The statistical analysis of the measurements, bearing upon 36 sagital and lateral points, 16 angles and some complementary parameters allow the determination of the average profile of the population, and also the limits and sense of variability by the graph of the equiprobable ellipses around the clouds of points. This average profile has been compared to that determined from a white population oriented in the same conditions, and thus appear some differences but also striking enough analogies between two ethnies so much distant on the geographic and taxonomie point of view. More generally, this study shows once more the importance of the orientation of the skull in a three-dimensional physiological reference system, as soon as we want to study the phenomenon governing its morphology., Résumé. Dans cette étude, 55 crânes de Néo-Calédoniens adultes, sélectionnés parmi les collections mélanésiennes du Musée de l'Homme à Paris, ont été orientés dans les axes vestibulaires déterminés à partir des canaux semi- circulaires externes des labyrinthes, recherchés par radio-tomographie du rocher gauche. Les profils sagittaux ainsi orientés ont fait l'objet d'un atlas. L'analyse statistique des mensurations, portant sur 36 points sagittaux et latéraux, 16 angles et quelques paramètres complémentaires, a permis de déterminer le profil moyen de la population, ainsi que les limites et le sens de la variabilité par le tracé des ellipses équiprobables autour des nuages de points. Ce profil moyen a été comparé à celui qui avait été déterminé à partir d'une population blanche orientée dans les mêmes conditions et il apparaît ainsi un certain nombre de différences mais aussi d'analogies assez frappantes entre deux ethnies aussi éloignées sur le plan géographique et taxono- mique. D'une façon plus générale, cette étude démontre une fois encore, toute l'importance de l'orientation du crâne dans un système de référence « physiologique » à trois dimensions, dès que l'on veut étudier les phénomènes qui régissent sa morphologie., Pellerin C. Étude comparative des éléments cranio-faciaux des Mélanésiens et des Européens en orientation vestibulaire. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XII° Série. Tome 9 fascicule 1, 1972. pp. 55-82.
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23. [Cranio-facial study in vestibular orientation of monozygote triplets with a posterior open-bite]
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C, Pellerin and J, Dardenne
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Male ,Triplets ,Adolescent ,Cephalometry ,Pregnancy ,Craniology ,Humans ,Female ,Orthodontics ,Malocclusion - Published
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24. [Ungual dystrophies and macrocheilitis in cleidocranial dysostosis]
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R, Lacroux, R P, Delahaye, S, Raynaud, and C, Pellerin
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Adult ,Male ,Hyperplasia ,Cheilitis ,Humans ,Nails, Malformed ,Cleidocranial Dysplasia - Published
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25. [Three dimensional analysis of the cranio-facial elements of a population of Melanesians from a vestibular approach. Comparison with the European skull]
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C, Pellerin
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Cephalometry ,Dentistry ,Technology, Radiologic - Published
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26. [Study of correlations and method of equiprobable ellipses]
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C, Pellerin and R, Fenart
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Cephalometry ,Statistics as Topic ,Methods ,Humans ,Models, Biological ,Mathematics - Published
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27. [INDICATIONS FOR INTESTINO-CYSTOPLASTY IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY]
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J G, SUSSET, C, PELLERIN, and J B, COSGROVE
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Intestines ,Dogs ,Spinal Nerves ,Cauda Equina ,Research ,Neurosurgery ,Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic ,Urinary Diversion ,Neurosurgical Procedures - Published
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28. Orientation vestibulaire in vivo de triplés monozygotes
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C. Pellerin, Empereur-Buisson R, Dardenne J, and Fenart R
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Cultural Studies ,Archeology ,Anthropology - Abstract
Pellerin C., Empereur-Buisson R., Dardenne J., Fenart R. Orientation vestibulaire in vivo de triplés monozygotes. In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, XII° Série. Tome 6 fascicule 1, 1970. pp. 81-95.
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29. [RADIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF VERTEBRAL LESIONS IN THE EJECTED PILOT]
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R P, DELAHAYE, H, MANGIN, P, BOURSIQUOT, and C, PELLERIN
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Radiography ,Fractures, Bone ,Aircraft ,Spinal Injuries ,Aerospace Medicine ,Humans ,Aviation - Published
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30. Median neurotomy in the treatment of chronic tendinitis and periostosis of the fetlock, by C. Pellerin. Tr. with additional facts relating to it, by Prof. A. Liautard
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Alexandre François Augustin Liautard and C. Pellerin
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Fetlock ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Periostosis ,Tendinitis ,business.industry ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,Neurotomy ,business ,Dermatology - Published
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31. Azatriangulene-Based Conductive C═C Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks with Near-Infrared Emission.
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Hamzehpoor E, Ghamari P, Tao Y, Rafique MG, Zhang Z, Salehi M, Stein RS, Ramos-Sanchez J, Laramée AW, Cosa G, Pellerin C, Seifitokaldani A, Khaliullin RZ, and Perepichka DF
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Two near-infrared (NIR) emissive π-conjugated covalent organic frameworks (COFs) pTANG1 and pTANG2 are synthesized using Knoevenagel condensation of trioxaazatriangulenetricarbaldehyde (TATANG) with benzene- and biphenyldiacetonitriles, respectively. The morphology of the COFs is affected by the size of TATANG precursor crystals. Donor-acceptor interactions in these COFs result in small bandgaps (≈1.6 eV) and NIR emission (λ
max = 789 nm for pTANG1). pTANG1 can absorb up to 9 molecules of water per unit cell, which is accompanied by a marked quenching of the NIR emission, suggesting applications as humidity sensors. p-Doping with magic blue significantly increases the electrical conductivities of the COFs by up to 8 orders of magnitude, with the room temperature conductivity of pTANG1 reaching 0.65 S cm-1 , the highest among reported C═C linked COFs.1 H NMR relaxometry, temperature-dependent fluorescence spectroscopy, and DFT calculations reveal that the higher rigidity of the shorter phenylene linker is responsible for the more extended conjugation (red-shifted emission, higher electrical conductivity) of pTANG1 compared to pTANG2., (© 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Materials published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)- Published
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32. Engineered Robust Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Nanofibrous Scaffolds with Drug-Eluting, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Capacity.
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Soleimani F, Pellerin C, Omidfar K, and Bagheri R
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- Humans, Particle Size, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Escherichia coli drug effects, Staphylococcus aureus drug effects, Polyesters chemistry, Cell Survival drug effects, Fibroblasts drug effects, Nanofibers chemistry, Antioxidants chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacology, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Curcumin chemistry, Curcumin pharmacology, Materials Testing, Biocompatible Materials chemistry, Biocompatible Materials pharmacology, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry
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Multifunctional nanofibrous architectures have attracted extensive attention for biomedical applications due to their adjustable and versatile properties. Electrospun fabrics stand out as key building blocks for these structures, yet improving their mechanobiological and physicochemical performance is a challenge. Here, we introduce biodegradable engineered hydrophobic/hydrophilic scaffolds consisting of electrospun polylactide nanofibers coated with drug-eluting synthetic (poly(vinyl alcohol)) and natural (starch) polymers. The microstructure of these composite scaffolds was tailored for an increased hydrophilicity, optimized permeability, water retention capacity of up to 5.1 g/g, and enhanced mechanical properties under both dry and wet conditions. Regarding the latter, normalized tensile strengths of up to 32.4 MPa were achieved thanks to the improved fiber interactions and fiber-coating stress transfer. Curcumin was employed as a model drug, and its sustained release in a pure aqueous medium was investigated for 35 days. An in-depth study of the release kinetics revealed the outstanding water solubility and bioavailability of curcumin, owing to its complexation with the hydrophilic polymers and further delineated the role of the hydrophobic nanofibrous network in regulating its release rate. The modified curcumin endowed the composites with antioxidant activities up to 5.7 times higher than that of free curcumin as well as promising anti-inflammatory and bacteriostatic activities. The cytocompatibility and cell proliferation capability on human dermal fibroblasts also evidenced the safe use of the constructs. Finally, the fabrics present pH-responsive color-changing behavior easily distinguishable within the pH range of 5-9. Thus, these designs offer a facile and cost-effective roadmap for the fabrication of smart multifunctional biomaterials, especially for chronic wound healing.
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33. Discovery of the Potent and Selective ATR Inhibitor Camonsertib (RP-3500).
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Black WC, Abdoli A, An X, Auger A, Beaulieu P, Bernatchez M, Caron C, Chefson A, Crane S, Diallo M, Dorich S, Fader LD, Ferraro GB, Fournier S, Gao Q, Ginzburg Y, Hamel M, Han Y, Jones P, Lanoix S, Lacbay CM, Leclaire ME, Levy M, Mamane Y, Mulani A, Papp R, Pellerin C, Picard A, Skeldon A, Skorey K, Stocco R, St-Onge M, Truchon JF, Truong VL, Zimmermann M, Zinda M, and Roulston A
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- Humans, Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins, Protein Kinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Protein Kinase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Gemcitabine, Neoplasms drug therapy
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ATR is a key kinase in the DNA-damage response (DDR) that is synthetic lethal with several other DDR proteins, making it an attractive target for the treatment of genetically selected solid tumors. Herein we describe the discovery of a novel ATR inhibitor guided by a pharmacophore model to position a key hydrogen bond. Optimization was driven by potency and selectivity over the related kinase mTOR, resulting in the identification of camonsertib (RP-3500) with high potency and excellent ADME properties. Preclinical evaluation focused on the impact of camonsertib on myelosuppression, and an exploration of intermittent dosing schedules to allow recovery of the erythroid compartment and mitigate anemia. Camonsertib is currently undergoing clinical evaluation both as a single agent and in combination with talazoparib, olaparib, niraparib, lunresertib, or gemcitabine (NCT04497116, NCT04972110, NCT04855656). A preliminary recommended phase 2 dose for monotherapy was identified as 160 mg QD given 3 days/week.
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34. Chlorophyllin-Containing Copolymers and Their Responsive Properties.
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Liu X, Beaudoin G, Zhang H, Esquivel Guzmán JA, Le Roux É, Pellerin C, Rivera E, Lavertu M, and Zhu XX
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- Polyethylene Glycols chemistry, Water, Polymers pharmacology, Polymers chemistry, Chlorophyllides
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Copper-chlorophyllin is a water-soluble derivative of chlorophylls and shows low cytotoxicity and antimutagenic properties in cultured cells. It has multiple applications, including its use as a photosensitizer in photothermal therapy because of its green light-activated photothermal performance. In this work, it was copolymerized with a poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylic monomer to yield random copolymers by free radical polymerization, which showed dual temperature- and pH-dependent phase transitions in aqueous solutions. The cloud points of the copolymer solutions were raised by lowering the pH of the aqueous solutions due to the protonation of the carboxylic groups on the chlorophyllin moieties, which decreased the overall hydrophilicity of the polymers. At low pH values, complete protonation of the carboxylic acid groups of the chlorophyllin moieties led to an irreversible aggregation of the copolymers in water. The incorporation of chlorophyllin in the copolymer improved its stability over its single molecular form.
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35. Raman Analysis of Orientation and Crystallinity in High T g , Low Crystallinity Electrospun Fibers.
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Laramée AW and Pellerin C
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Electrospun fibers of amorphous or low-crystallinity polymers typically exhibit a low molecular orientation that can hamper their properties and application. A key stage of the electrospinning process that could be harnessed to mitigate the loss of orientation is jet rigidification, which relates closely to the solvent evaporation rate. Here, we establish quantitative Raman methods to assess the molecular orientation and crystallinity of weakly crystalline poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) fibers with varying diameters. Our findings demonstrate that solvent volatility can be leveraged to modulate the orientation and crystallinity through its impact on the effective glass transition temperature ( T
g,eff ) of the polymer jet during the electrospinning process. Specifically, a highly volatile solvent yields a higher and more sustained orientation (median ⟨ P2 ⟩ of 0.53 for diameters < 1.0 µm) because its fast evaporation rapidly increases Tg,eff above room temperature. This vitrification early along the jet path promotes the formation of an oriented amorphous phase and a moderate fraction of strain-induced crystals. Our data reveals that a high Tg is a crucial parameter for reaching high orientation in amorphous or low-crystallinity polymer systems., Competing Interests: Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.- Published
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36. Identification of RP-6685 , an Orally Bioavailable Compound that Inhibits the DNA Polymerase Activity of Polθ.
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Bubenik M, Mader P, Mochirian P, Vallée F, Clark J, Truchon JF, Perryman AL, Pau V, Kurinov I, Zahn KE, Leclaire ME, Papp R, Mathieu MC, Hamel M, Duffy NM, Godbout C, Casas-Selves M, Falgueyret JP, Baruah PS, Nicolas O, Stocco R, Poirier H, Martino G, Fortin AB, Roulston A, Chefson A, Dorich S, St-Onge M, Patel P, Pellerin C, Ciblat S, Pinter T, Barabé F, El Bakkouri M, Parikh P, Gervais C, Sfeir A, Mamane Y, Morris SJ, Black WC, Sicheri F, and Gallant M
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- Animals, DNA Replication, Drug Design, Drug Discovery, Female, Humans, Mice, DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase metabolism, Ovarian Neoplasms
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DNA polymerase theta (Polθ) is an attractive synthetic lethal target for drug discovery, predicted to be efficacious against breast and ovarian cancers harboring BRCA-mutant alleles. Here, we describe our hit-to-lead efforts in search of a selective inhibitor of human Polθ (encoded by POLQ). A high-throughput screening campaign of 350,000 compounds identified an 11 micromolar hit, giving rise to the N2-substituted fused pyrazolo series, which was validated by biophysical methods. Structure-based drug design efforts along with optimization of cellular potency and ADME ultimately led to the identification of RP-6685 : a potent, selective, and orally bioavailable Polθ inhibitor that showed in vivo efficacy in an HCT116 BRCA2
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37. RP-3500: A Novel, Potent, and Selective ATR Inhibitor that is Effective in Preclinical Models as a Monotherapy and in Combination with PARP Inhibitors.
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Roulston A, Zimmermann M, Papp R, Skeldon A, Pellerin C, Dumas-Bérube É, Dumais V, Dorich S, Fader LD, Fournier S, Li L, Leclaire ME, Yin SY, Chefson A, Alam H, Yang W, Fugère-Desjardins C, Vignini-Hammond S, Skorey K, Mulani A, Rimkunas V, Veloso A, Hamel M, Stocco R, Mamane Y, Li Z, Young JTF, Zinda M, and Black WC
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- Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, DNA-Activated Protein Kinase metabolism, Humans, Protein Kinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Protein Kinase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Ataxia Telangiectasia, Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors pharmacology, Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors therapeutic use
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Ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) kinase protects genome integrity during DNA replication. RP-3500 is a novel, orally bioavailable clinical-stage ATR kinase inhibitor (NCT04497116). RP-3500 is highly potent with IC
50 values of 1.0 and 0.33 nmol/L in biochemical and cell-based assays, respectively. RP-3500 is highly selective for ATR with 30-fold selectivity over mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and more than 2,000-fold selectivity over ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK), and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase alpha (PI3Kα) kinases. In vivo , RP-3500 treatment results in potent single-agent efficacy and/or tumor regression in multiple xenograft models at minimum effective doses (MED) of 5 to 7 mg/kg once daily. Pharmacodynamic assessments validate target engagement, with dose-proportional tumor inhibition of phosphorylated checkpoint kinase 1 (pCHK1) (IC80 = 18.6 nmol/L) and induction of phosphorylated H2A.X variant histone (γH2AX), phosphorylated DNA-PK catalytic subunit (pDNA-PKcs), and phosphorylated KRAB-associated protein 1 (pKAP1). RP-3500 exposure at MED indicates that circulating free plasma levels above the in vivo tumor IC80 for 10 to 12 hours are sufficient for efficacy on a continuous schedule. However, short-duration intermittent (weekly 3 days on/4 days off) dosing schedules as monotherapy or given concomitantly with reduced doses of olaparib or niraparib, maximize tumor growth inhibition while minimizing the impact on red blood cell depletion, emphasizing the reversible nature of erythroid toxicity with RP-3500 and demonstrating superior efficacy compared with sequential treatment. These results provide a strong preclinical rationale to support ongoing clinical investigation of the novel ATR inhibitor, RP-3500, on an intermittent schedule as a monotherapy and in combination with PARP inhibitors as a potential means of maximizing clinical benefit., (©2021 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research.)- Published
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38. Raman Investigation of the Processing Structure Relations in Individual Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Electrospun Fibers.
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Laramée AW, Lanthier C, and Pellerin C
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*These authors contributed equally.Electrospun fibers often exhibit enhanced properties at reduced diameters, a characteristic now widely attributed to a high molecular orientation of the polymer chains along the fiber axis. A parameter that can affect the molecular organization is the type of collector onto which fibers are electrospun. In this work, we use polarized confocal Raman spectromicroscopy to determine the incidence of the three most common types of collectors on the molecular orientation and structure in individual fibers of a broad range of diameters. Poly(ethylene terephthalate) is used as a model system for fibers of weakly crystalline polymers. A clear correlation emerges between the choice of collector, the induced molecular orientation, the fraction of trans conformers, and the degree of crystallinity within fibers. Quantitative structural information gathered by Raman contributes to a general description of the mechanism of action of the collectors based on the additional strain they exert on the forming fibers.
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39. Molecular-Level Photo-Orientation Insights into Macroscopic Photo-Induced Motion in Azobenzene-Containing Polymer Complexes.
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Kamaliardakani M, Vapaavuori J, Wang X, Sabat RG, Bazuin CG, and Pellerin C
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As part of continuing efforts to deepen the understanding of photo-induced mass transport in azo-containing polymers, we compared the diffraction efficiency (DE) during surface-relief grating (SRG) inscription, photo-induced molecular orientation (< P
2 >), and thermal stability in two sets of supramolecular azopolymer complexes, namely, hydrogen-bonded (H-bonded) and ionically bonded (i-bonded) complexes, both as a function of the polymer degree of polymerization (DP). To that end, poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) polymers with DPs of 41, 480, and 1900 were H-bonded at an equimolar ratio with 4-hydroxy-4'-dimethylaminoazobenzene (azoOH), and the fully quaternized derivatives of the three P4VPs (P4VPMe) were i-bonded via ion exchange to sodium 4-[(4-dimethylamino)-phenylazo]benzene sulfonate (azoSO3 ), also known as methyl orange, where the OH functionality of azoOH is replaced by a sulfonate group. The i-bonded complexes show much better DE performances and < P2 > levels than those of H-bonded complexes, which we relate to the liquid crystal structure of the former complexes. Fitting the < P2 > curves by a biexponential equation leads to two parameters associated with a fast trans-cis or angular hole burning (AHB) process and a slow angular redistribution (AR) process of the azo, respectively. It is found that AHB is predominant in the H-bonded complexes, whereas the AR contribution is much greater in the i-bonded complexes, assuring their superior SRG efficiency that is enabled by the anisotropic free volume created mainly by the AR process. In each set of complexes, the SRG efficiency is much better for the lowest DP complex, while the AR contribution is constant (and low) for the H-bonded complexes and increases roughly linearly with the decrease in DP for the i-bonded complexes. The latter difference might be related to the presence of entanglements in the complexes with DPs 480 and 1900, which slow down the macroscopic movement during SRG inscription but not the molecular-scale movement in photo-orientation.- Published
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40. Research: Evaluation of Orthopedic Hip Device Recalls by the FDA from 2007 to 2017.
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Peters W, Pellerin C, and Janney C
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- Databases, Factual, United States, United States Food and Drug Administration, Device Approval, Medical Device Recalls
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Background: Medical device recalls have increased in the previous two decades. Orthopedic devices are estimated to constitute 12% of all medical devices recalled. Medical devices enter the market via the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) premarket approval (PMA) or 510(k) pathways. This article evaluates orthopedic hip device recalls between Jan. 1, 2007, and Dec. 31, 2017. We hypothesized that the 510(k) approval process would have substantially higher recall rates for defective devices., Methods: The FDA's device recall database was queried for all orthopedic hip devices from Jan. 1, 2007, to Dec. 31, 2017. Each recall included product description, recall number, device class, date of recall posting, date of recall termination, manufacturer, FDA-determined cause for recall, number of recalled units, distribution, product classification, and method of approval [510(k), PMA, or unspecified]., Results: In total, 774 orthopedic hip devices were recalled between Jan. 1, 2007, and Dec. 31, 2017. The 510(k) approval process constituted 85% of hip device recalls. The most common FDA-determined cause of hip device recalls was device design, which constituted 37% of 510(k)-approved device recalls but only 6% of PMA-approved device recalls. The most recalled hip devices were hip prostheses. Orthopedic hip device recalls have shown a decrease of about 10 recalls per year during the 11-year period of analysis., Conclusion: Devices approved through the 510(k) process, compared with the PMA process, were more likely to be recalled for design defects. Although device design is the most common reason for device recall, many recalls are due to suboptimally standardized processes (e.g., packaging, process controls, device labeling). Overall, orthopedic hip device recalls decreased during the period of analysis (2007-17)., (© Copyright AAMI 2020. Single user license only. Copying, networking, and distribution prohibited.)
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41. Recall Rates of Total Knee Arthroplasty Devices Are Dependent on the FDA Approval Process.
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Pellerin C, Adamson M, and Janney C
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Introduction The medical device industry has grown substantially in recent years. There is limited research examining orthopedic subspecialties and the recall of orthopedic devices. We hypothesize that knee arthroplasty devices cleared through the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k)-notification process would have a higher recall rate than the premarket approval (PMA) process. Methods The FDA database was thoroughly queried for all knee arthroplasty surgical devices from January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2017. Recalled devices were analyzed by manufacturer, type of implant, recall class, manufacturer-determined reason, FDA-determined reason, quantity affected, submission type, and distribution within the United States or internationally. Results Out of over 30,000 medical devices on the market, a total of 300 knee arthroplasty devices from 18 different companies were recalled during the time frame of this study. Tibial components accounted for 35.33% of devices, polyethylene implants for 38.67%, and femoral components for 15%. The most common reason for recall was device design (n = 134, 44.67%), followed by process control (n = 32, 10.67%). Of the 300 knee arthroplasty devices recalled, 267 (89.0%) were cleared through the 510(k) premarket notification process and 33 (11.0%) devices were approved through the PMA process. Conclusions A larger proportion of knee arthroplasty surgical devices cleared through the 510(k) process were recalled compared to implants approved through the stricter PMA process. Changing the 510(k) process may enable manufacturers to improve upon the safety of their devices., Competing Interests: The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy, Department of Defense, or the United States Government. LCDR Cory Janney is a military service member (or employee of the U.S. Government). This work was prepared as part of their official duties. Title 17, USC, §105 provides that ‘Copyright protection under this title is not available for any work of the U.S. Government.’ Title 17, §101 defines a U.S. Government work as a work prepared by a military service member or employee of the U.S. Government as part of that person’s official duties., (Copyright © 2020, Pellerin et al.)
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42. Molecular Origin of the Odd-Even Effect of Macroscopic Properties of n -Alkanethiolate Self-Assembled Monolayers: Bulk or Interface?
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Ben Amara F, Dionne ER, Kassir S, Pellerin C, and Badia A
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Elucidating the influence of the monolayer interface versus bulk on the macroscopic properties (e.g., surface hydrophobicity, charge transport, and electron transfer) of organic self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) chemically anchored to metal surfaces is a challenge. This article reports the characterization of prototypical SAMs of n -alkanethiolates on gold (CH
3 (CH2 )n SAu, n = 6-19) at the macroscopic scale by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and contact angle goniometry, and at the molecular level, by infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. The SAM capacitance, dielectric constant, and surface hydrophobicity exhibit dependencies on both the length ( n ) and parity ( nodd or neven ) of the polymethylene chain. The peak positions of the CH2 stretching modes indicate a progressive increase in the chain conformational order with increasing n between n = 6 and 16. SAMs of nodd have a greater degree of structural gauche defects than SAMs of neven . The peak intensities and positions of the CH3 stretching modes are chain length independent but show an odd-even alternation of the spatial orientation of the terminal CH3 . The correlations between the different data trends establish that the chain length dependencies of the dielectric constant and surface hydrophobicity originate from changes in the polymethylene chain conformation (bulk), while the odd-even variation arises primarily from a difference in the chemical composition of the interface related to the terminal group orientation. These findings provide new physical insights into the structure-property relation of SAMs for the design of ultrathin film dielectrics as well as the understanding of stereostructural effects on the electrical characteristics of tunnel junctions.- Published
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43. Selective Isotopic Labeling Resolves the Gel-to-Fluid Phase Transitions of the Individual Leaflets of a Planar-Supported Phospholipid Bilayer.
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Richard-Lacroix M, Umuhire KN, Lister E, Pellerin C, and Badia A
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Knowledge of the thermotropic phase behavior of solid-supported bilayer lipid assemblies is essential to mimick the molecular organization and lateral fluidity of cell membranes. The gel-to-fluid phase transitions in a homologous series of single phospholipid bilayers supported on planar silicon substrates were investigated by temperature-controlled atomic force microscopy and attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy to obtain complementary information at the mesoscopic and molecular scales. Symmetric bilayers of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and vertically asymmetric bilayers composed of a leaflet of DPPC and another of acyl-chain-deuterated DPPC (DPPC- d
62 ) were prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. The selective deuteration of one of the bilayer leaflets enabled the simultaneous monitoring by IR spectroscopy of the acyl chain melting in each leaflet via the spectrally isolated CH2 and CD2 stretching vibrations. Two gel-to-fluid transitions were discerned for both the symmetric and asymmetric bilayers in ultrapure water. The deuterium isotope effect observed in free-standing membranes was maintained for the supported bilayers. IR spectroscopy revealed that the melting of one leaflet promotes the disordering of the acyl chains in the adjacent one. The findings suggest that the two leaflet phase transitions do not evolve in isolation. This work sheds insight into the nature of leaflet-leaflet interactions and the thermodynamic properties of surface-confined phospholipid bilayers.- Published
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44. Quantifying Polymer Chain Orientation in Strong and Tough Nanofibers with Low Crystallinity: Toward Next Generation Nanostructured Superfibers.
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Papkov D, Delpouve N, Delbreilh L, Araujo S, Stockdale T, Mamedov S, Maleckis K, Zou Y, Andalib MN, Dargent E, Dravid VP, Holt MV, Pellerin C, and Dzenis YA
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- Artifacts, Calorimetry, Differential Scanning, Crystallization, Nanofibers ultrastructure, Spectrum Analysis, Raman, Nanofibers chemistry, Polymers chemistry
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Advanced fibers revolutionized structural materials in the second half of the 20th century. However, all high-strength fibers developed to date are brittle. Recently, pioneering simultaneous ultrahigh strength and toughness were discovered in fine (<250 nm) individual electrospun polymer nanofibers (NFs). This highly desirable combination of properties was attributed to high macromolecular chain alignment coupled with low crystallinity. Quantitative analysis of the degree of preferred chain orientation will be crucial for control of NF mechanical properties. However, quantification of supramolecular nanoarchitecture in NFs with low crystallinity in the ultrafine diameter range is highly challenging. Here, we discuss the applicability of traditional as well as emerging methods for quantification of polymer chain orientation in nanoscale one-dimensional samples. Advantages and limitations of different techniques are critically evaluated on experimental examples. It is shown that straightforward application of some of the techniques to sub-wavelength-diameter NFs can lead to severe quantitative and even qualitative artifacts. Sources of such size-related artifacts, stemming from instrumental, materials, and geometric phenomena at the nanoscale, are analyzed on the example of polarized Raman method but are relevant to other spectroscopic techniques. A proposed modified, artifact-free method is demonstrated. Outstanding issues and their proposed solutions are discussed. The results provide guidance for accurate nanofiber characterization to improve fundamental understanding and accelerate development of nanofibers and related nanostructured materials produced by electrospinning or other methods. We expect that the discussion in this review will also be useful to studies of many biological systems that exhibit nanofilamentary architectures and combinations of high strength and toughness.
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45. An Analysis of Foot and Ankle Device Recalls by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Pellerin C, Panchbhavi V, and Janney CF
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Introduction Orthopaedic devices represent 12% of all medical device recalls. Products are approved through pre-market approval (PMA) or the 510(k) premarket notification process. No previous evaluation was found in the literature evaluating foot and ankle device recalls. The field of foot and ankle subspecialty has seen a rapid growth in innovation related to implants in recent years. Methods The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Device Recall database was evaluated for all foot and ankle devices from 2007 through 2017 for the manufacturer, process of approval, type of implant, recall class, dates of initiation and termination of the recall, manufacturer determined reason, quantity affected, and distribution within the United States or internationally. Results A total of 161 products from 33 companies were identified with 158 (98.1%) approved through the 510(k) process. The most common reason for device recall was due to the device breaking intraoperatively or postoperatively. The average length of the recall was 487.5 days. Conclusions Device recall is not an uncommon event with the majority of products approved through the less demanding 510(k) process., Competing Interests: The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy, Department of Defense, or the United States Government. LCDR Cory Janney is a military service member (or employee of the U.S. Government). This work was prepared as part of his official duties. Title 17, USC, §105 provides that ‘Copyright protection under this title is not available for any work of the U.S. Government.’ Title 17, USC, §101 defines a U.S. Government work as a work prepared by a military service member or employee of the U.S. Government as part of that person’s official duties.
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46. Safety of subsequent general anaesthesia in patients allergic to neuromuscular blocking agents: value of allergy skin testing.
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Chiriac AM, Tacquard C, Fadhel NB, Pellerin C, Malinovsky JM, Mertes PM, and Demoly P
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Intraoperative Complications chemically induced, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications chemically induced, Recurrence, Skin Tests, Anesthesia, General adverse effects, Drug Hypersensitivity diagnosis, Neuromuscular Blocking Agents adverse effects
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47. Taming Macromolecules with Light: Lessons Learned from Vibrational Spectroscopy.
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Vapaavuori J, Bazuin CG, and Pellerin C
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- Particle Size, Photochemical Processes, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Spectrum Analysis, Raman, Light, Macromolecular Substances chemistry
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Exciting new applications, from large-area nanopatterning and templating to soft light-powered robotics, are emerging from the fundamental research on light-triggered changes in macromolecular systems upon photoisomerization of azobenzene-based molecular photoswitches. The understanding of how the initial molecular-scale photoisomerization of azobenzene, a complex photochemical event in itself, is translated into the response of macromolecules and even into macroscopic-scale motion of illuminated azomaterials is an enormous task. The focus here is on how this knowledge has advanced by applying different vibrational spectroscopy techniques that provide rich molecular insight into the photoresponse of chemically specific molecular moieties. In particular, infrared and Raman spectroscopy studies are highlighted, in the context of phototriggered perturbation of self-assembled structures and photoinduced linear and circular anisotropy, as well as photoinduced surface patterning, with the objective of offering a perspective on how vibrational spectroscopy can help in answering an array of essential yet unsettled questions., (© 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)
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48. Influence of Hydrogen Bonding on the Kinetic Stability of Vapor-Deposited Glasses of Triazine Derivatives.
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Laventure A, Gujral A, Lebel O, Pellerin C, and Ediger MD
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It has recently been established that physical vapor deposition (PVD) can produce organic glasses with enhanced kinetic stability, high density, and anisotropic packing, with the substrate temperature during deposition (T
substrate ) as the key control parameter. The influence of hydrogen bonding on the formation of PVD glasses has not been fully explored. Herein, we use a high-throughput preparation method to vapor-deposit three triazine derivatives over a wide range of Tsubstrate , from 0.69 to 1.08Tg , where Tg is the glass transition temperature. These model systems are structural analogues containing a functional group with different H-bonding capability at the 2-position of a triazine ring: (1) 2-methylamino-4,6-bis(3,5-dimethyl-phenylamino)-1,3,5-triazine (NHMe) (H-bond donor), (2) 2-methoxy-4,6-bis(3,5-dimethyl-phenylamino)-1,3,5-triazine (OMe) (H-bond acceptor), and (3) 2-ethyl-4,6-bis(3,5-dimethyl-phenylamino)-1,3,5-triazine (Et) (none). Using spectroscopic ellipsometry, we find that the Et and OMe compounds form PVD glasses with relatively high kinetic stability, with the transformation time (scaled by the α-relaxation time) on the order of 103 , comparable to other highly stable glasses formed by PVD. In contrast, PVD glasses of NHMe are only slightly more stable than the corresponding liquid-cooled glass. Using IR spectroscopy, we find that both the supercooled liquid and the PVD glasses of the NHMe derivative show a higher average number of bonded NH per molecule than that in the other two compounds. These results suggest that H-bonds hinder the formation of stable glasses, perhaps by limiting the surface mobility. Interestingly, despite this difference in kinetic stability, all three compounds show properties typically observed in highly stable glasses prepared by PVD, including a higher density and anisotropic molecular packing (as characterized by IR and wide-angle X-ray scattering).- Published
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49. Interspecies comparison of the mechanical properties and biochemical composition of byssal threads.
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Bouhlel Z, Genard B, Ibrahim N, Carrington E, Babarro JM, Lok A, Flores AA, Pellerin C, Tremblay R, and Marcotte I
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- Animals, Biomechanical Phenomena, Bivalvia anatomy & histology, Species Specificity, Amino Acids analysis, Bivalvia chemistry, Bivalvia ultrastructure, Metals analysis
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Several bivalve species produce byssus threads to provide attachment to substrates, with mechanical properties highly variable among species. Here, we examined the distal section of byssal threads produced by a range of bivalve species ( Mytilus edulis , Mytilus trossulus , Mytilus galloprovincialis , Mytilus californianus , Pinna nobilis , Perna perna , Xenostrobus securis , Brachidontes solisianus and Isognomon bicolor ) collected from different nearshore environments. Morphological and mechanical properties were measured, and biochemical analyses were performed. Multivariate redundancy analyses on mechanical properties revealed that byssal threads of M. californianus , M. galloprovincialis and P. nobilis have very distinct mechanical behaviours compared with the remaining species. Extensibility, strength and force were the main variables separating these species groups, which were highest for M. californianus and lowest for P. nobilis Furthermore, the analysis of the amino acid composition revealed that I. bicolor and P. nobilis threads are significantly different from the other species, suggesting a different underlying structural strategy. Determination of metal contents showed that the individual concentration of inorganic elements varies, but that the dominant elements are conserved between species. Altogether, this bivalve species comparison suggests some molecular bases for the biomechanical characteristics of byssal fibres that may reflect phylogenetic limitations., (© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.)
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50. Photoactive/Passive Molecular Glass Blends: An Efficient Strategy to Optimize Azomaterials for Surface Relief Grating Inscription.
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Laventure A, Bourotte J, Vapaavuori J, Karperien L, Sabat RG, Lebel O, and Pellerin C
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Irradiation of azomaterials causes various photophysical and photomechanical effects that can be exploited for the preparation of functional materials such as surface relief gratings (SRGs). Herein, we develop and apply an efficient strategy to optimize the SRG inscription process by decoupling, for the first time, the important effects of the azo content and glass transition temperature (T
g ). We prepare blends of a photoactive molecular glass functionalized with the azo Disperse Red 1 (gDR1) with a series of analogous photopassive molecular glasses. Blends with 10 and 40 mol % of gDR1 are completely miscible, present very similar optical properties, and cover a wide range of Tg from below to well above ambient temperature. SRG inscription experiments show that the diffraction efficiency (DE), residual DE, and initial inscription rate reach a maximum when Tg is 25-40 °C above ambient temperature for low to high azo content, respectively. Indeed, for a fixed 40 mol % azo content, choosing the optimal Tg enables doubling the SRG inscription rate and increasing DE 6-fold. Moreover, a higher azo content enables higher DE for a similar Tg . Spectroscopy measurements indicate that the photo-orientation of DR1 and its thermal stability are maximal with Tg around 70 °C, independent of the azo content. We conclude that the SRG potential of azomaterials depends on their capability to photo-orient but that the matrix rigidity eventually limits the inscription kinetics, leading to an optimal Tg that depends on the azo content. This study exposes clear material design guidelines to optimize the SRG inscription process and the photoactivity of azomaterials.- Published
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