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2. Stress granules plug and stabilize damaged endolysosomal membranes
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Bussi, Claudio, Mangiarotti, Agustín, Vanhille-Campos, Christian, Aylan, Beren, Pellegrino, Enrica, Athanasiadi, Natalia, Fearns, Antony, Rodgers, Angela, Franzmann, Titus M., Šarić, Anđela, Dimova, Rumiana, and Gutierrez, Maximiliano G.
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- 2023
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3. Collective motion of run-and-tumble particles drives aggregation in one-dimensional systems
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Gutierrez, C. Miguel Barriuso, Campos, Christian Vanhille, Oseguera, Francisco Alarcon, Pagonabarraga, Ignacio, Brito, Ricardo, and Valeriani, Chantal
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
Active matter deals with systems whose particles consume energy at the individual level in order to move. To unravel features such as the emergence of collective structures several models have been suggested, such as the on-lattice model of run-and-tumble particles implemented via the Persistent Exclusion Process (PEP). In our work, we study a one dimensional system of run-and-tumble repulsive or attractive particles, both on and off lattice. Additionally, we implement a cluster motility dynamics in the on-lattice case (since in the off-lattice case cluster motility arises from the individual particle dynamics). While we observe important differences between discrete and continuous dynamics, few common features are of particular importance. Increasing particle density drives aggregation across all different systems explored. For non-attractive particles, the effects of particle activity on aggregation are largely independent of the details of the dynamics. On the contrary, once attractive interactions are introduced, the steady state, which is completely determined by the interplay between these and the particles' activity, becomes highly dependent on the details of the dynamics.
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- 2019
4. Publisher Correction: Stress granules plug and stabilize damaged endolysosomal membranes
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Bussi, Claudio, Mangiarotti, Agustín, Vanhille-Campos, Christian, Aylan, Beren, Pellegrino, Enrica, Athanasiadi, Natalia, Fearns, Antony, Rodgers, Angela, Franzmann, Titus M., Šarić, Anđela, Dimova, Rumiana, and Gutierrez, Maximiliano G.
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- 2023
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5. 782-C Regulatory T-cell tumor infiltration is associated to better outcome in advanced NSCLC patients under ≥2nd line anti-PD1/L1 monotherapy in the PIONeeR project
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Lilian Laborde, Julien Mazières, Fabrice Barlesi, Jacques Fieschi, Maurice Pérol, Vanina Leca, Alboukadel Kassambara, Florence Monville, Maryannick Le Ray, Marie Roumieux, Richard Malkoun, Arnaud Boyer, Louisiane Lebas, Hervé Pegliasco, Patricia Barré, Clarisse Audigier-valette, Sarah Zahi, Stéphane Hominal, Laurent Greillier, Marcellin Landri, Margot Vasseur, Chafik Hamdad, Margaux Mercadal, Laurent Vanhille, Sebastien Benzekry, Stephanie Martinez, Patrice Ray, Lionel Falchero, Antoine Serre, Nicolas Cloarec, Ahmed Frikha, and Pierre Bory
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2023
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6. Modeling and Simulation of Parametric Nonlinear Focused Ultrasound in Three-Dimensional Bubbly Liquids with Axial Symmetry by a Finite-Element Model
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María Teresa Tejedor Sastre, Alexandre Leblanc, Antoine Lavie, and Christian Vanhille
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
This paper presents the development of a numerical model able to track in time the behavior of nonlinear focused ultrasound when interacting with tiny gas bubbles in a liquid. Our goal here is to analyze the frequency components of the waves by developing a model that can easily be adapted to the geometrical restrictions and complexities that come out in several application frameworks (sonochemistry, medicine, and engineering). We thus model the behavior of nonlinear focused ultrasound propagating in a liquid with gas bubbles by means of the finite-element method in an axisymmetric three-dimensional domain and the generalized-α method in the time domain. The model solves a differential system derived for the nonlinear interaction of acoustic waves and gas bubble oscillations. The high nonlinearity and dispersion of the bubbly medium hugely affect the behavior of the finite-amplitude waves. These characteristics are used here to generate frequency components of the signals that do not exist at the source through nonlinear mixing (parametric antenna). The ability of the model to work with complex geometries, which is the main advantage of the method, is illustrated through the simulation of nonlinear focused ultrasound in a medium excited from two spherical sources in opposite directions.
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- 2023
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7. Modelling membrane reshaping by staged polymerization of ESCRT-III filaments.
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Xiuyun Jiang, Lena Harker-Kirschneck, Christian Vanhille-Campos, Anna-Katharina Pfitzner, Elene Lominadze, Aurélien Roux, Buzz Baum, and Anđela Šarić
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
ESCRT-III filaments are composite cytoskeletal polymers that can constrict and cut cell membranes from the inside of the membrane neck. Membrane-bound ESCRT-III filaments undergo a series of dramatic composition and geometry changes in the presence of an ATP-consuming Vps4 enzyme, which causes stepwise changes in the membrane morphology. We set out to understand the physical mechanisms involved in translating the changes in ESCRT-III polymer composition into membrane deformation. We have built a coarse-grained model in which ESCRT-III polymers of different geometries and mechanical properties are allowed to copolymerise and bind to a deformable membrane. By modelling ATP-driven stepwise depolymerisation of specific polymers, we identify mechanical regimes in which changes in filament composition trigger the associated membrane transition from a flat to a buckled state, and then to a tubule state that eventually undergoes scission to release a small cargo-loaded vesicle. We then characterise how the location and kinetics of polymer loss affects the extent of membrane deformation and the efficiency of membrane neck scission. Our results identify the near-minimal mechanical conditions for the operation of shape-shifting composite polymers that sever membrane necks.
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- 2022
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8. Generation of subharmonics in acoustic resonators containing bubbly liquids: A numerical study of the excitation threshold and hysteretic behavior
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María Teresa Tejedor Sastre, Olivier Louisnard, and Christian Vanhille
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Bubbly liquids ,Nonlinear acoustics ,Subharmonics ,Hysteresis ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Acoustics. Sound ,QC221-246 - Abstract
In this paper we study the generation and behavior of subharmonics in a bubbly liquid confined in an acoustic resonator, through numerical simulations carried out at finite-amplitude acoustic pressure. Several configurations in terms of resonator length and driving frequency are considered here. Our results show that these frequency components, created from a higher-frequency signal at the source (ultrasound), are due to the nonlinearity of the medium at high acoustic-pressure amplitude and to the configuration of the resonator (geometry and boundaries). We also show that they have an amplitude-threshold dependence, which is in concordance with the literature. The response of these subharmonics to different sequences of pressure amplitudes also reveals the hysteretic nature of the bubbly liquid.
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- 2022
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9. Linear Iterative Procedure to Solve a Rayleigh–Plesset Equation
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Christian Vanhille
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nonlinear Rayleigh–Plesset equation ,linear iterative procedure ,nonlinear acoustics ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A nonlinear Rayleigh–Plesset equation for describing the behavior of a gas bubble in an acoustic field written in terms of bubble-volume variation is solved through a linear iterative procedure. The model is validated, and its accuracy and fast convergence are shown through the analysis of several examples of different physical meanings. The simplicity and usefulness of the presented method here in relation to the direct resolution of the whole nonlinear system, which is also discussed, make the method very attractive to solving a problem. This iterative method allows us to solve only linear systems instead of the nonlinear differential problem. Moreover, the implementation of the iterative algorithm includes a tolerance-dependent stopping criterion that is also tested.
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- 2021
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10. Definition of Bubbly Liquids Parameters for the Optimization of Their Nonlinear Effects on Ultrasound
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María Teresa Tejedor Sastre and Christian Vanhille
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ultrasound ,bubbly liquids ,harmonics ,optimization ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to optimize the generation of frequencies obtained nonlinearly from the propagation of ultrasound in a bubbly liquid. A study is presented for which the number and size of the gas bubbles in the liquid are varied to determine the optimal medium, which is the one that allows the highest amplitude for these frequency components. We use a previously developed numerical software that tracks the nonlinear behavior of both ultrasound and bubble vibrations in time to carry out several simulations. We focus our attention on two one-dimensional configurations, a resonator of length set at a quarter of the wavelength with a free-wall condition and a cavity of length set at sixteen wavelengths with open-field condition. In each case, we analyze the generation of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th harmonics of the source frequency. Our results show that, in both cases, the use of higher source amplitudes and lower source frequencies is more useful to increase the harmonic amplitudes. Moreover, smaller bubbles are more adequate when the void fraction is kept constant for this purpose in the first configuration, whereas the modification of void fraction has no influence in the second configuration, for which given a void fraction value, bubble sizes whose ratio are f0/f≈5, f0/f≈7, and f0/f≈9 maximize the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th harmonics, respectively. These conclusions could be of interest for some applications.
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- 2023
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11. Tubulointerstitial damage and interstitial immune cell phenotypes are useful predictors for renal survival and relapse in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis
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Bitton, Laura, Vandenbussche, Cyrille, Wayolle, Nicolas, Gibier, Jean-Baptiste, Cordonnier, Carole, Verine, Jérôme, Humez, Sarah, Bataille, Pierre, Lenain, Rémi, Ramdane, Nassima, Azar, Raymond, Mac Namara, Evelyne, Hatron, Pierre-Yves, Maurage, Claude-Alain, Perrais, Michael, Frimat, Marie, Vanhille, Philippe, Glowacki, François, Buob, David, Copin, Marie-Christine, Quéméneur, Thomas, and Gnemmi, Viviane
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- 2020
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12. A fourth-order approximation Rayleigh-Plesset equation written in volume variation for an adiabatic-gas bubble in an ultrasonic field: Derivation and numerical solution
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Christian Vanhille
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Nonlinear acoustics ,Bubble dynamics ,Mathematical modeling ,Nonlinear ordinary differential equation ,Numerical solution ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The derivation of a nonlinear ordinary differential equation for modeling the nonlinear oscillations of a gas bubble placed in an ultrasonic field is performed in terms of bubble-volume variations up to the fourth-order approximation. The equation, written within the Rayleigh-Plesset framework, is solved through numerical approximations. Results from simulations are compared to data obtained from the classic second-order approximation equation derived in the 1960–70’s, usually used in this framework, and from the third-order approximation equation derived in the 1990’s. This comparison shows that the fourth-order approximation allows us to observe the nonlinear behavior of the bubble at high finite amplitude, which differs from the other approximations when the nonlinearity of the phenomenon is higher, i.e., when the driving acoustic frequency is close to the bubble resonance.
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- 2021
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13. Numerical study of frequency mixing in a focused ultrasonic field in bubbly liquids from a dual-frequency spherical source
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María Teresa Tejedor Sastre and Christian Vanhille
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The aim of this work is to study the nonlinear frequency mixing that comes out in the focus region in a bubbly liquid when a spherical transducer emits a dual-frequency ultrasonic wave of finite amplitude in a three-dimensional open domain with axial symmetry. The nonlinear interaction between the acoustic field and the bubble vibrations is modeled through a coupled differential system formed by the wave equation and a Rayleigh-Plesset equation. Simulations are performed by means of an ad-hoc numerical model developed on the basis of multi-dimensional finite-volume and finite-difference techniques. Results show the nonlinear response of the system by showing the space distribution of the fundamental and harmonics for a single-frequency excitation (for which a convergence study is also carried out) and the space distribution of the difference and sum-frequency components for a two-frequency excitation. In the former case a law is proposed for the evolution of each one of the second and third harmonics vs. amplitude. In the latter configuration a law is proposed for the evolution of each one of the difference and sum frequencies vs. amplitude. This work suggests that the combination of two frequencies emitted from a spherical transducer can allow the enhancement of the generation of the difference and sum-frequencies in a restricted volume of the bubbly liquid. This could be used to control the amplitude and space extent of these frequency components by modifying the shape of the spherical transducer, the primary frequencies, and the pressure amplitude. Our results can be useful for industrial and medical processes based on nonlinear frequency mixing. Keywords: Focused ultrasonic field, Numerical model, Nonlinear distortion, Nonlinear frequency mixing
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- 2018
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14. Designing a Course on the WEB: The Point of View of a Training Institute.
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D'Halluin, Chantal, Rethore, Stephane, Vanhille, Bruno, and Vieville, Claude
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This paper presents a methodology of courseware development that aims to build a global system of training on the Internet. Although the researchers' practice is based on a mix of constructivist and cooperative learning theory, it is noted that courseware would have to support other theories and practices in order to be transferable. Three spaces in which the activities of learners take place are identified--information space, action space, and communication space; the communication space depends on the institute and organizes the interactivity between the different spaces to correspond to a pedagogical practice. Following an introduction to the educational context of the project, these spaces are characterized according to technical and pedagogical points of view. Point-to-point asynchronous communication, group asynchronous communication, and interaction between the three spaces are also discussed. (Contains 11 references.) (DLS)
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- 1996
15. Water expenses by households living in Flanders: Data availability in the Belgian EU-SILC
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Tim Goedemé and Josefine Vanhille
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Few data sources in developed countries contain for a representative sample of households information on water expenses alongside a rich set of reliable information on individual and household characteristics. In this Data in Brief we describe the Belgian EU-SILC data, which we used for ‘Measuring water affordability in developing economies. The added value of a needs-based approach’ (Vanhille et al., 2018) [1]. EU-SILC can be obtained from the Belgian National Statistical Institute and is the most important representative household survey on income and living conditions in the European Union, and contains, among others, an advanced measurement of household income. It is not well-known, though, that national datasets often contain more information, making them suitable for studies that are somewhat outside the ‘core scope’ of EU-SILC. One example is studying the consumption of water by households, as can be done for Belgium. In this article we briefly introduce the Belgian EU-SILC and present the data on water expenses for households living in Flanders. In 2015, 50 per cent less than 23 EUR on water, while 90 per cent spent less than 45 EUR on water. Keywords: Survey data, Water expenses, European Union, Income, EU-SILC
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- 2018
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16. WHITE-ROT FUNGAL PRETREATMENT OF FORESTRY WASTES FOR SOLID STATE METHANE FERMENTATION
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Gusmailina Gusmailina, Sri Komarayati, B De Wilde, and S Vanhille
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Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat sejauh mana pengaruh pemberian jamur perusak kayu (white-rot fungus) terhadap perombakan ligno-selulosa yang terdapat pada limbah kehutanan untuk digunakan sebagai substrat pada fermentasi metan secara padat. Limbah kehutanan yang digunakan adalah serbuk gergaji kayu karet (Hevea brasiliensis) dan pinus (Pinus merkusii) serta daun kayu putih (Melaleuca leucodendron) sisa penyulingan. Jamur yang digunakan adalah Schizophyllum commune Fr. dengan lama waktu inokulasi sampai 5 minggu dan kemudian baru difermentasi. Karet merupakan substrat yang miskin untuk dapat menghasilkan metan. Produksi gas tidak meningkat secara nyata. Pinus sangat sukar dirombak, sedangkan pada limbah daun kayu putih terdapat inhibitor yang menjadi penghalang sewaktu proses berlangsung, namun inhibitor ini agak menjadi lunak untuk difermentasi setelah diberi pra-perlakuan terlebih dahulu dengan jamur perusak kayu. Pada masing-masing substrat terdapat hubungan spesiflk antara berat kering yang hilang selama berlangsungnya aktifltas jamur dengan perubahan produksi metan. Perubahan efisiensi metan berkisar antara 10%-25%. Praktisnva penerapan untuk "biogas generasi" masih diperlukan penelitian lebih lanjut untuk memperoleh produksi secara maksimal. Namun demikian untuk limbah ligno-selulosa lainnya seperti jerami pra-perlakuan ini sangat baik untuk dikembangkan.
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- 2017
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17. Fermentasi cair dua fase dan fermentasi padat eceng gondok
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S Komarayati Gusmailina, T Nurhayati, B De Wilde, and S Vanhille
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biogas ,volume ,fermentasi ,reaktor ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Tulisan ini menyajikan percobaan dua teknologi fermentasi biogas dari eceng gondok (Eichhornia crassipes). Fermentasi cair dengan dua phase menghasilkan 1 volume biogas per volume reaktor per hari dengan volume beban 4 kg bobot kering per meter kubik reaktor per hari dan pemakaian waktu 12,5 hari. Sedangkan fermentasi padat menghasilkan lebih banyak biogas, yaitu 3-4 volume biogas pe volume reaktor per hari dengan volume beban 15 kg bobot kering per meter kubik reaktor per hari dan pemakaian waktu 22 hari. Kedua teknologi ini memberikan produksi biogas yang lebih tinggi daripada sistem konvensional seperti batch, Gobar dan semi-kontinu. Terutama fermentasi padat memberi harapan walaupun memerlukan praperlakuan eceng gondok secara intensif. Selain itu suhu merupakan factor penting. Pada suhu 350C (mesophilik); produksi gas lebih tinggi dibandingkan pada suhu ruang (22-280c). Fermentasi pada suhu mesophilik memungkinkan juga penambahan volume beban menjadi lebih tinggi.
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- 2017
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18. Tubulointerstitial damage and interstitial immune cell phenotypes are useful predictors for renal survival and relapse in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis
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Bitton, Laura, Vandenbussche, Cyrille, Wayolle, Nicolas, Gibier, Jean-Baptiste, Cordonnier, Carole, Verine, Jérôme, Humez, Sarah, Bataille, Pierre, Lenain, Rémi, Ramdane, Nassima, Azar, Raymond, Mac Namara, Evelyne, Hatron, Pierre-Yves, Maurage, Claude-Alain, Perrais, Michael, Frimat, Marie, Vanhille, Philippe, Glowacki, François, Buob, David, Copin, Marie-Christine, Quéméneur, Thomas, and Gnemmi, Viviane
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The aims of this study were to determine whether tubulointerstitial damage in the form of interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy and total interstitial inflammation predicted progression to end stage renal disease (ESRD) and/or renal relapse (RR) in patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV). One hundred thirteen patients with AAV from six French centers with an index biopsy performed between 2003 and 2013 were included. Histological assessments using the AAV glomerular classification and the kidney allograft Banff classification were performed on pathological review. Biopsy tissues were also investigated by CD3, CD20, CD68, CD163, FOXP3 and RORγt immunohistochemical staining. Competing risks models were calculated. Of the 113 patients, 26 (23.0%) died during follow-up and 29 (25.6%) developed ESRD. Among the 94 patients who achieved remission by the end of induction therapy without developing ESRD, 26 (27.6%) experienced RR. The two independent prognostic factors for ESRD were the estimated glomerular filtration rate at presentation (HR 0.35; 95% CI 0.23–0.51; P < 0.0001) and IF/TA > 25% (HR 2.27; 95% CI 1.18–4.37; P = 0.014). When the distribution of interstitial immune cell phenotypes was included in a second multivariable model, the organization of lymphocytic infiltrates was also an independent predictor of ESRD (HR 2.86; 95% CI 1.35–6.1, P = 0.006). The independent risk factors for RR were a higher CD3/CD20 ratio (HR 1.39; 95% CI 1.05–1.85; P = 0.02) and the presence of RORγt positive cells (HR 2.70; 95% CI 1.11–6.54; P = 0.02). Our results highlight the prognostic value of initial histological evaluations in AAV. Measurements of tubulointerstitial damage and interstitial immune cell phenotype distributions should be considered to improve risk assessments for ESRD and RR.
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- 2024
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19. Nonlinear Maximization of the Sum-Frequency Component from Two Ultrasonic Signals in a Bubbly Liquid
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María Teresa Tejedor Sastre and Christian Vanhille
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bubbly liquids ,nonlinear acoustics ,numerical models ,nonlinear frequency mixing ,sum-frequency component ,nonlinear resonance ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Techniques based on ultrasound in nondestructive testing and medical imaging analyze the response of the source frequencies (linear theory) or the second-order frequencies such as higher harmonics, difference and sum frequencies (nonlinear theory). The low attenuation and high directivity of the difference-frequency component generated nonlinearly by parametric arrays are useful. Higher harmonics created directly from a single-frequency source and the sum-frequency component generated nonlinearly by parametric arrays are attractive because of their high spatial resolution and accuracy. The nonlinear response of bubbly liquids can be strong even at relatively low acoustic pressure amplitudes. Thus, these nonlinear frequencies can be generated easily in these media. Since the experimental study of such nonlinear waves in stable bubbly liquids is a very difficult task, in this work we use a numerical model developed previously to describe the nonlinear propagation of ultrasound interacting with nonlinearly oscillating bubbles in a liquid. This numerical model solves a differential system coupling a Rayleigh−Plesset equation and the wave equation. This paper performs an analysis of the generation of the sum-frequency component by nonlinear mixing of two signals of lower frequencies. It shows that the amplitude of this component can be maximized by taking into account the nonlinear resonance of the system. This effect is due to the softening of the medium when pressure amplitudes rise.
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- 2019
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20. Nonlinear Resonance of Cavities Filled with Bubbly Liquids: A Numerical Study with Application to the Enhancement of the Frequency Mixing Effect
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María Teresa Tejedor Sastre and Christian Vanhille
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
This paper studies the nonlinear resonance of a cavity filled with a nonlinear biphasic medium made of a liquid and gas bubbles at a frequency generated by nonlinear frequency mixing. The analysis is performed through numerical simulations by mixing two source signals of frequencies well below the bubble resonance. The finite-volume and finite-difference based model developed in the time domain simulates the nonlinear interaction of ultrasound and bubble dynamics via the resolution of a differential system formed by the wave and Rayleigh–Plesset equations. Some numerical results, consistent with the literature, validate our procedure. Other results reveal the existence of a frequency shift of the cavity resonance at the difference-frequency component, which rises with pressure amplitude and evidences the global changes undergone by the bubbly medium under finite amplitudes. Finally, this work shows the enhancement of the amplitude of the difference-frequency component generated by parametric excitation using the nonlinear resonance shift, which is more pronounced when the second primary frequency is constant, the first one is varied to match the nonlinear resonance, and both have the same amplitude.
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- 2018
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21. Acoustic Characterization of Fluorinert FC-43 Liquid with Helium Gas Bubbles: Numerical Experiments
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Christian Vanhille, Cristian Pantea, and Dipen N. Sinha
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this work, we define the acoustic characteristics of a biphasic fluid consisting of static helium gas bubbles in liquid Fluorinert FC-43 and study the propagation of ultrasound of finite amplitudes in this medium. Very low sound speed and high sound attenuation are found, in addition to a particularly high acoustic nonlinear parameter. This result suggests the possibility of using this medium as a nonlinear enhancer in various applications. In particular, parametric generation of low ultrasonic frequencies is studied in a resonator cavity as a function of driving pressure showing high conversion efficiency. This work suggests that this medium could be used for applications such as parametric arrays, nondestructive testing, diagnostic medicine, sonochemistry, underwater acoustics, and ultrasonic imaging and to boost the shock formation in fluids.
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- 2017
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22. Molecular profiling of CD8 T cells in autochthonous melanoma identifies Maf as driver of exhaustion
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Giordano, Marilyn, Henin, Coralie, Maurizio, Julien, Imbratta, Claire, Bourdely, Pierre, Buferne, Michel, Baitsch, Lukas, Vanhille, Laurent, Sieweke, Michael H, Speiser, Daniel E, Auphan‐Anezin, Nathalie, Schmitt‐Verhulst, Anne‐Marie, and Verdeil, Grégory
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- 2015
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23. Glutathione S Transferases Polymorphisms Are Independent Prognostic Factors in Lupus Nephritis Treated with Cyclophosphamide.
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Alexandra Audemard-Verger, Nicolas Martin Silva, Céline Verstuyft, Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau, Aurélie Hummel, Véronique Le Guern, Karim Sacré, Olivier Meyer, Eric Daugas, Cécile Goujard, Audrey Sultan, Thierry Lobbedez, Lionel Galicier, Jacques Pourrat, Claire Le Hello, Michel Godin, Rémy Morello, Marc Lambert, Eric Hachulla, Philippe Vanhille, Guillaume Queffeulou, Jacky Potier, Jean-Jacques Dion, Pierre Bataille, Dominique Chauveau, Guillaume Moulis, Dominique Farge-Bancel, Pierre Duhaut, Bernadette Saint-Marcoux, Alban Deroux, Jennifer Manuzak, Camille Francès, Olivier Aumaitre, Holy Bezanahary, Laurent Becquemont, and Boris Bienvenu
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OBJECTIVE:To investigate association between genetic polymorphisms of GST, CYP and renal outcome or occurrence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in lupus nephritis (LN) treated with cyclophosphamide (CYC). CYC, as a pro-drug, requires bioactivation through multiple hepatic cytochrome P450s and glutathione S transferases (GST). METHODS:We carried out a multicentric retrospective study including 70 patients with proliferative LN treated with CYC. Patients were genotyped for polymorphisms of the CYP2B6, CYP2C19, GSTP1, GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes. Complete remission (CR) was defined as proteinuria ≤0.33g/day and serum creatinine ≤124 µmol/l. Partial remission (PR) was defined as proteinuria ≤1.5g/day with a 50% decrease of the baseline proteinuria value and serum creatinine no greater than 25% above baseline. RESULTS:Most patients were women (84%) and 77% were Caucasian. The mean age at LN diagnosis was 41 ± 10 years. The frequency of patients carrying the GST null genotype GSTT1-, GSTM1-, and the Ile→105Val GSTP1 genotype were respectively 38%, 60% and 44%. In multivariate analysis, the Ile→105Val GSTP1 genotype was an independent factor of poor renal outcome (achievement of CR or PR) (OR = 5.01 95% CI [1.02-24.51]) and the sole factor that influenced occurrence of ADRs was the GSTM1 null genotype (OR = 3.34 95% CI [1.064-10.58]). No association between polymorphisms of cytochrome P450s gene and efficacy or ADRs was observed. CONCLUSION:This study suggests that GST polymorphisms highly impact renal outcome and occurrence of ADRs related to CYC in LN patients.
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- 2016
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24. Long-Term Outcomes Among Participants in the WEGENT Trial of Remission-Maintenance Therapy for Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis (Wegenerʼs) or Microscopic Polyangiitis
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Puéchal, Xavier, Pagnoux, Christian, Perrodeau, Élodie, Hamidou, Mohamed, Boffa, Jean-Jacques, Kyndt, Xavier, Lifermann, François, Papo, Thomas, Merrien, Dominique, Smail, Amar, Delaval, Philippe, Hanrotel-Saliou, Catherine, Imbert, Bernard, Khouatra, Chahéra, Lambert, Marc, Leské, Charles, Ly, Kim H., Pertuiset, Edouard, Roblot, Pascal, Ruivard, Marc, Subra, Jean-François, Viallard, Jean-François, Terrier, Benjamin, Cohen, Pascal, Mouthon, Luc, Le Jeunne, Claire, Ravaud, Philippe, Guillevin, Loïc, Rispal, P., Baidi, N., Chrétien, O., Cevallos, R., Ducroix, J.-P., Darmaillacq, J.-G., Dubas, F., Maghakian, M.-N., Moreau, C., Dubos-Arvis, C., Frognier, R., Gobert, P., Pollini, J., Pingat, D., Janin-Manificat, L., Lafon, B., Kettaneh, A., Moiton, M., Ragnaud, J. M., Boudray, C., Raphanel, B., Renand, J.-P., Roux, M., Bonnaire, G., Guiso, A., André, J. M., Perrichot, R., Louvet, J., Artigues, N., Bienvenu, B., de Ligny, Hurault B., Le Hello, C., Letellier, P., Lobbedez, T., Ollivier, Y., Pujo, M., Ryckelynck, J.-P., Montseny, J.-J., Collet, P., Ayach, B., Dion, J.-J., Mouawad, H., Damade, R., Dupouët, L., Asgaraly, K., Depernet, B., Colin, T., Ioos, V., Rieu, V., Belmatoug, N., Foulon, L., Jebrak, G., du Coedic, L., Bachmeyer, C., Dumoulin, A., Godeau, B., Khellaf, M., Michel, M., Pastural, M., Schaeffer, A., Geffroy, M., Bielefeld, P., Fichet, D., Saraux, J.-L., Vinzio, S., Ehrlacher, P., Azria, A., Mariette, X., Tiab, M., Delansorne, D., Boullanger, N., Closs-Prophette, F., Goldstein, A., Bouscaud, L., Meunier, V., Hachulla, E., Hatron, P.-Y., Launay, D., Hottelart, C., Liozon, E., Longuet, O., Loustaud-Ratti, V., Soria, P., Vidal, E., Geffray, L., Henri, P., Landru, I., Guillemot, J.-M., Le Noach, J., Cordier, J.-F., Cottin, V., Gentil, B., Demolombe-Rague, S., Girard-Madoux, M.-H., Ninet, J., Pinède, L., Meynieux, J.-P., Serratrice, J., Xeridat, B., Bagnères, D., Roudier, J., Denis, B., Boillet, N., Geraads, A., Teyssandier, R., Degraeve, F., Le Quellec, A., Rivière, S., Rogé, C., Fauchay, J.-P., Wahl, D., Agard, C., Généreau, T., Meker, D., Bensakel, S., Vecina, F., Aubier, M., Foulon, G., Lelièvre, P., Lidove, O., Mignon, F., Meyer, O., Piperaud, M., Queffeulou, G., Vrtovsnik, F., Aouba, A., Arène, J.-P., Bérezné, A., Le Guern, V., Amoura, Z., Benveniste, O., Dimitri, D., Huong, Lê Thi D., Bergeron, A., Bourgarit, A., Farge, D., Mahr, A., Martinez, F., Séréni, D., Aslangul, E., Arnal, C., Cadranel, J., Daugas, E., Pelle, G., Rossert, J., Wislez, M., Gayraud, M., Bruet, A., Hillion, Y., Paccalin, M., Léone, J., Pennaforte, J.-L., Barbier, S., Legallicier, B., Dominique, S., Charasse, C., Coëtmeur, D., Duhamel, E., Goulias, J.-P., Bournerias, F., Gautherie, P., Schlienger, J.-L., Vidal, A., Diot, E., Diot, P., Vanhille, P., Bindi, P., and Cervantes, G.
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25. Two-Dimensional Numerical Simulations of Ultrasound in Liquids with Gas Bubble Agglomerates: Examples of Bubbly-Liquid-Type Acoustic Metamaterials (BLAMMs)
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Christian Vanhille
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bubbly liquids ,nonlinear acoustics ,ultrasound ,acoustic metamaterials ,filtering ,nonlinear frequency mixing ,physical acoustics ,numerical modeling ,bubbly-liquid type acoustic metamaterials ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This work deals with a theoretical analysis about the possibility of using linear and nonlinear acoustic properties to modify ultrasound by adding gas bubbles of determined sizes in a liquid. We use a two-dimensional numerical model to evaluate the effect that one and several monodisperse bubble populations confined in restricted areas of a liquid have on ultrasound by calculating their nonlinear interaction. The filtering of an input ultrasonic pulse performed by a net of bubbly-liquid cells is analyzed. The generation of a low-frequency component from a single cell impinged by a two-frequency harmonic wave is also studied. These effects rely on the particular dispersive character of attenuation and nonlinearity of such bubbly fluids, which can be extremely high near bubble resonance. They allow us to observe how gas bubbles can change acoustic signals. Variations of the bubbly medium parameters induce alterations of the effects undergone by ultrasound. Results suggest that acoustic signals can be manipulated by bubbles. This capacity to achieve the modification and control of sound with oscillating gas bubbles introduces the concept of bubbly-liquid-based acoustic metamaterials (BLAMMs).
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26. Regulation of the transcription factor Ets‐1 by DNA‐mediated homo‐dimerization
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Lamber, Ekaterina P, Vanhille, Laurent, Textor, Larissa C, Kachalova, Galina S, Sieweke, Michael H, and Wilmanns, Matthias
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27. Development and validation of a predictive model for death in acquired severe ADAMTS13 deficiency-associated idiopathic thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: the French TMA Reference Center experience
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Ygal Benhamou, Cyrielle Assié, Pierre-Yves Boelle, Marc Buffet, Rana Grillberger, Sandrine Malot, Alain Wynckel, Claire Presne, Gabriel Choukroun, Pascale Poullin, François Provôt, Didier Gruson, Mohamed Hamidou, Dominique Bordessoule, Jacques Pourrat, Jean-Paul Mira, Véronique Le Guern, Claire Pouteil-Noble, Cédric Daubin, Philippe Vanhille, Eric Rondeau, Jean-Bernard Palcoux, Christiane Mousson, Cécile Vigneau, Guy Bonmarchand, Bertrand Guidet, Lionel Galicier, Elie Azoulay, Hanspeter Rottensteiner, Agnès Veyradier, and Paul Coppo
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Background Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is still associated with a 10–20% death rate. It has still not been possible to clearly identify early prognostic factors of death. This study involved thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura patients with acquired severe (
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28. Cocaine is low on the value ladder of rats: possible evidence for resilience to addiction.
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Lauriane Cantin, Magalie Lenoir, Eric Augier, Nathalie Vanhille, Sarah Dubreucq, Fuschia Serre, Caroline Vouillac, and Serge H Ahmed
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BackgroundAssessing the relative value of cocaine and how it changes with chronic drug use represents a long-standing goal in addiction research. Surprisingly, recent experiments in rats--by far the most frequently used animal model in this field--suggest that the value of cocaine is lower than previously thought.Methodology/principal findingsHere we report a series of choice experiments that better define the relative position of cocaine on the value ladder of rats (i.e., preference rank-ordering of different rewards). Rats were allowed to choose either taking cocaine or drinking water sweetened with saccharin--a nondrug alternative that is not biologically essential. By systematically varying the cost and concentration of sweet water, we found that cocaine is low on the value ladder of the large majority of rats, near the lowest concentrations of sweet water. In addition, a retrospective analysis of all experiments over the past 5 years revealed that no matter how heavy was past cocaine use most rats readily give up cocaine use in favor of the nondrug alternative. Only a minority, fewer than 15% at the heaviest level of past cocaine use, continued to take cocaine, even when hungry and offered a natural sugar that could relieve their need of calories.Conclusions/significanceThis pattern of results (cocaine abstinence in most rats; cocaine preference in few rats) maps well onto the epidemiology of human cocaine addiction and suggests that only a minority of rats would be vulnerable to cocaine addiction while the large majority would be resilient despite extensive drug use. Resilience to drug addiction has long been suspected in humans but could not be firmly established, mostly because it is difficult to control retrospectively for differences in drug self-exposure and/or availability in human drug users. This conclusion has important implications for preclinical research on the neurobiology of cocaine addiction and for future medication development.
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29. Predictive features of severe acquired ADAMTS13 deficiency in idiopathic thrombotic microangiopathies: the French TMA reference center experience.
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Paul Coppo, Michael Schwarzinger, Marc Buffet, Alain Wynckel, Karine Clabault, Claire Presne, Pascale Poullin, Sandrine Malot, Philippe Vanhille, Elie Azoulay, Lionel Galicier, Virginie Lemiale, Jean-Paul Mira, Christophe Ridel, Eric Rondeau, Jacques Pourrat, Stéphane Girault, Dominique Bordessoule, Samir Saheb, Michel Ramakers, Mohamed Hamidou, Jean-Paul Vernant, Bertrand Guidet, Martine Wolf, Agnès Veyradier, and French Reference Center for Thrombotic Microangiopathies
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Severe ADAMTS13 deficiency occurs in 13% to 75% of thrombotic microangiopathies (TMA). In this context, the early identification of a severe, antibody-mediated, ADAMTS13 deficiency may allow to start targeted therapies such as B-lymphocytes-depleting monoclonal antibodies. To date, assays exploring ADAMTS13 activity require skill and are limited to only some specialized reference laboratories, given the very low incidence of the disease. To identify clinical features which may allow to predict rapidly an acquired ADAMTS13 deficiency, we performed a cross-sectional analysis of our national registry from 2000 to 2007. The clinical presentation of 160 patients with TMA and acquired ADAMTS13 deficiency was compared with that of 54 patients with detectable ADAMTS13 activity. ADAMTS13 deficiency was associated with more relapses during treatment and with a good renal prognosis. Patients with acquired ADAMTS13 deficiency had platelet count < 30 x 10(9)/L (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 9.1, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.4-24.2, P
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30. Artériolopathie calcique (Calciphylaxie)
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Duval, A., Moranne, O., Vanhille, P., Hachulla, E., and Delaporte, E.
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31. Résultats de la parathyroïdectomie subtotale de principe associée à une thymectomie systématique pour le traitement de l'hyperparathyroïdisme tertiaire après transplantation rénale chez 70 patients
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Triponez, F., Dosseh, D., Hazzan, M., Noel, C., Vanhille, P., Fleury, D., Lemaitre, V., Wambergue, F., Tacquet, A., and Proye, C.A.G.
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32. Pneumopathie excavée bilatérale et insuffisance rénale aiguë
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Gey, T., Marie, E., Bergoin, C., Kyndt, X., Fleury, D., Llinares, K., Vanhille, P., and Wallaert, B.
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33. Aspects thérapeutiques
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Vanhille, P., Deray, G., and Ureña, P.
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34. Subtotal parathyroidectomy with thymectomy for autonomous hyperparathyroidism after renal transplantation
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Triponez, F., Dosseh, D., Hazzan, M., Noel, C., Vanhille, P., and Proye, C. A. G.
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35. Thrombotic microangiopathy in adult Stillʼs disease
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QUÉMÉNEUR, T, NOEL, L-H, KYNDT, X, DROZ, D, FLEURY, D, BINAUT, R, LEMAITRE, V, GOBERT, P, and VANHILLE, P
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36. Syndrome néphrotique
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Maisonneuve, N, Binaut, R, and Vanhille, P
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37. Néphropathies glomérulaires. Orientation diagnostique et évolution
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Binaut, R, Maisonneuve, N, and Vanhille, P
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38. Polymyosites induites ou associées aux traitements hypolipémiants ?: À propos de cinq cas
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Fauchais, A.-L, Iba Ba, J, Maurage, P, Kyndt, X, Bataille, D, Hachulla, E, Parent, D, Queyrel, V, Lambert, M, Michon Pasturel, U, Hatron, P.-Y, Vanhille, P, and Devulder, B
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39. Respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis: clinical, functional, endoscopic, and radiographic evaluations
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Tillie-Leblond, I., Wallaert, B., Leblond, D., Salez, F., Perez, T., Remy-Jardin, M., Vanhille, P., Brouillard, M., Marquette, C., and Tonnel, A.B.
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Connective tissue diseases -- Complications ,Pulmonary manifestations of general diseases -- Diagnosis ,Trachea -- Stenosis ,Bronchi -- Diseases - Published
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40. Mechanical Properties Enhancement while Decreasing the Viscosity of Copolyether–Ester from In Situ Formation of Star-Based Structures by Reactive Extrusion.
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Lucas, Antoine, Tauleigne, Adrien, Da Cruz-Boisson, Fernande, Crépet, Agnès, Bergeron-Vanhille, Aurélie, Martin, Grégory, Garois, Nicolas, Cassagnau, Philippe, and Bounor-Legaré, Véronique
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41. Vascularites granulomateuses sans atteinte glomérulaire : étude anatomoclinique de 13 cas
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Tabibzadeh, N., primary, Gibier, J.B., additional, Verine, J., additional, Hammelin, J.P., additional, Burda, G., additional, Brochériou, I., additional, Noël, L.H., additional, Buob, D., additional, Vanhille, P., additional, and Gnemmi, V., additional
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42. Circulating Immune Complexes Appearing In Goodpasture's Syndrome
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Vanhille, P., Raviart, B., Morel-Maroger, L., Mahieu, P., and Santoro, F.
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43. Pulse versus daily oral cyclophosphamide for induction of remission in ANCA-associated vasculitis: long-term follow-up
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Harper, L1, Morgan, Md, Walsh, M, Hoglund, P, Westman, K, Flossmann, O, Tesar, V, Vanhille, P, de Groot, K, Luqmani, R, Flores Suarez LF, Watts, R, Pusey, C, Bruchfeld, A, Rasmussen, N, Blockmans, D, Savage, Co, Jayne, D, EUVAS i. n. v. e. s. t. i. g. a. t. o. r. s. Abramowicz, D, Wissing, M, Madhoun, P, Stolear, J, Ekstrand, A, Chabova, V, Rychlik, I, Bataille, P, Puechal, X, Leblau, J, Esnault, Vl, Gross, Wl, Weidner, S, Rupprecht, H, Schneider, M, Specker, C, Schmitt, W, van der Woude, F, Vischedyck, M, Feighery, C, Garibotto, Giacomo, Sinico, Ra, Santostefano, M, Dadoniene, J, Hagen, Ec, Oudejans, I, Verburgh, C, Ballarin, J, Mirapeix, E, Valles, M, Pettersson, E, Eriksson, P, Selga, D, Segelmark, M, Sterner, G, Lundberg, I, Svenungsson, E, Chizzolini, C, Adu, D, de Souza, R., and Chizzolini, Carlo
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Male ,Time Factors ,Administration, Oral ,Kidney ,law.invention ,Cyclophosphamide/administration & dosage ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Risk Factors ,Secondary Prevention ,Immunology and Allergy ,ddc:616 ,Aged, 80 and over ,ANCA ,Remission Induction ,Middle Aged ,Female ,Vasculitis ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug ,Systemic vasculitis ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cyclophosphamide ,Adolescent ,Kidney/physiology ,Immunology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic ,Young Adult ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Kidney Function ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Immunosuppressive Agents/administration & dosage ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Vasculitis/drug therapy/immunology/mortality ,Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic/immunology ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Regimen ,Pulse Therapy, Drug ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The previously reported randomised controlled trial of a consensus regimen of pulse cyclophosphamide suggested that it was as effective as a daily oral (DO) cyclophosphamide for remission induction of antineutrophil cytoplasm autoantibodies-associated systemic vasculitis when both were combined with the same glucocorticoid protocol (CYCLOPS study (Randomised trial of daily oral versus pulse Cyclophosphamide as therapy for ANCA-associated Systemic Vasculitis published de groot K, harper L et al Ann Int Med 2009)). The study had limited power to detect a difference in relapse. This study describes the long-term outcomes of patients in the CYCLOPS study. METHODS: Long-term outcomes were ascertained retrospectively from 148 patients previously recruited to the CYCLOPS Trial. Data on survival, relapse, immunosuppressive treatment, cancer incidence, bone fractures, thromboembolic disease and cardiovascular morbidity were collected from physician records retrospectively. All patients were analysed according to the group to which they were randomised. RESULTS: Median duration of follow-up was 4.3 years (IQR, 2.95-5.44 years). There was no difference in survival between the two limbs (p=0.92). Fifteen (20.8%) DO and 30 (39.5%) pulse patients had at least one relapse. The risk of relapse was significantly lower in the DO limb than the pulse limb (HR=0.50, 95% CI 0.26 to 0.93; p=0.029). Despite the increased risk of relapse in pulse-treated patients, there was no difference in renal function at study end (p=0.82). There were no differences in adverse events between the treatment limbs. DISCUSSION: Pulse cyclophosphamide is associated with a higher relapse risk than DO cyclophosphamide. However, this is not associated with increased mortality or long-term morbidity. Although the study was retrospective, data was returned in 90% of patients from the original trial.
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44. Pulse vs daily oral cyclophosphamide for induction of remission in ANCA-associated vasculitis: a randomized controlled trial
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Harper, L, De Groot, K, Jayne, D, Flores Suarez, LF, Gregorini, G, Gross, W, Luqmani, R, Pusey, C, Rasmussen, N, Sinico, R, Tesar, V, Vanhille, P, Westman, K, and Savage, C
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45. Influence of membrane-cortex linkers on the extrusion of membrane tubes
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Paraschiv, Alexandru, Lagny, Thibaut J., Campos, Christian Vanhille, Coudrier, Evelyne, Bassereau, Patricia, and Šarić, Anđela
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The cell membrane is an inhomogeneous system composed of phospholipids, sterols, carbohydrates, and proteins that can be directly attached to underlying cytoskeleton. The protein linkers between the membrane and the cytoskeleton are believed to have a profound effect on the mechanical properties of the cell membrane and its ability to reshape. Here, we investigate the role of membrane-cortex linkers on the extrusion of membrane tubes using computer simulations and experiments. In simulations, we find that the force for tube extrusion has a nonlinear dependence on the density of membrane-cortex attachments: at a range of low and intermediate linker densities, the force is not significantly influenced by the presence of the membrane-cortex attachments and resembles that of the bare membrane. For large concentrations of linkers, however, the force substantially increases compared with the bare membrane. In both cases, the linkers provided membrane tubes with increased stability against coalescence. We then pulled tubes from HEK cells using optical tweezers for varying expression levels of the membrane-cortex attachment protein Ezrin. In line with simulations, we observed that overexpression of Ezrin led to an increased extrusion force, while Ezrin depletion had a negligible effect on the force. Our results shed light on the importance of local protein rearrangements for membrane reshaping at nanoscopic scales.
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46. Low incidence of SARS-CoV-2, risk factors of mortality and the course of illness in the French national cohort of dialysis patients
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Couchoud, Cécile, Bayer, Florian, Ayav, Carole, Béchade, Clémence, Brunet, Philippe, Chantrel, François, Frimat, Luc, Galland, Roula, Hourmant, Maryvonne, Laurain, Emmanuelle, Lobbedez, Thierry, Mercadal, Lucile, Moranne, Olivier, Abbassi, Abdelhamid, Debure, Alain, Guerraoui, Abdallah, Benmoussa, Abdelatif, Hamani, Abdelaziz, Ziane, Abdelaziz, Nefti, Abdelhamid, Hadj, Abdelkader, El Amari, Abderrahim, Ghazali, Abderrahmane, Abd El Fatah Mohamed, Abo Bakr, Laradi, Achour, Ben Ahmed, Adel, Sahar, Adel, Pillet, Adele, Lacraz, Adeline, Moinat, Adnan, Massoumi, Afshin, Pardon, Agathe, Beaudoin, Agnes Caillette, Debout, Agnes Chapelet, Mariot, Agnes, Rachi, Ahmed, Afiani, Aida, Boula, Aime Remy, Jalaby, Al, Cremault, Alain, Fournier, Alain, Jeanson, Alain, Lyon, Alain, Nony, Alain, Robert, Alain, Slingeneyer, Alain, Labatide, Alanor Agnes, Sartorius, Albane Brodin, Bensman, Albert, Fournier, Albert, Ranlin, Alex, Sandor, Alex Vido, Colombo, Alexandra, Duhem, Alexandra, Stancu, Alexandra, Dufay, Alexandre, Dumoulin, Alexandre, Ebel, Alexandre, Klein, Alexandre, Martin, Alexandre, Mouneimne, Alexandre, Seidowsky, Alexandre, De Martin, Alfio, Zannier, Alfredo, Aizel, Ali, Hafi, Ali, Diddaoui, Ali Zineddine, Heyani, Alim, Mocanu, Alina, Preda, Alina, Hafi, Aline, Talaszka, Aline, Duquesne, Alyette, Amaouche, Amar, Ghemmour, Amel, Simon, Amelie, Skalli, Amina, Boukadida, Amine, Ragab Eid, Amr Ekhlas, Fedorca, Ana, Baillet, Anabelle, Poyet, Anais, Giorgita, Ancuta Bouffandeau, Ratsimbazafy, Anderson, Pruna, Andre, Argiles, Angel, Testa, Angelo, Vandooren, Ann Karolien, Jolivot, Anne, Labadens, Anne Kolko, Lataste, Anne, Maisin, Anne, Paris, Anne, Sechet, Anne, Wuillai, Anne, Heng, Anne Elisabeth, Josse, Anne Gaelle, Querard, Anne Helene, Reboux, Anne Helene, Adra, Anne Laure, Faller, Anne Laure, Leclerc, Anne Laure, Poitou, Anne Laure, Manucci, Annie Lahoche, Jacquet, Antoine, Pommereau, Antoine, Thierry, Antoine, Adem, Arezki, Chapelet, Arielle, Del Bello, Arnaud, Delezire, Arnaud, Garnier, Arnaud, Guerard, Arnaud, Klisnick, Arnaud, Lionet, Arnaud, Roccabianca, Arnaud, Stolz, Arnaud, Capdeville, Arthur, Allal, Asma, Alrifai, Assem, Diarrassouba, Assetou, Djema, Assia, Carre, Assia Ferhat, Dubrasquet, Astrid Godron, Elmrabet, Atman Haddj, Jegado, Audrey, Thomas, Aurelia Bertholet, Salandre, Aurelie Davourie, Pajot, Aurelie, Lorthioir, Aurelien, Tiple, Aurelien, Sury, Aurore, Abokasem, Ayman, Sarraj, Ayman, Henaoui, Bachir, Chaghouri, Baher, Wehbe, Bassem, Ball, Beatrice, Viron, Beatrice, Issad, Belkassem, Corne, Benedicte Hodemon, Janbon, Benedicte, Deroure, Benjamin, Savenkoff, Benjamin, Jonon, Benoit, Vendrely, Benoit, Djelaleddine, Benyakoub, Ohry, Bernard, Painchart, Bernard, Strullu, Bernard, Temperville, Bernard, Ebikili, Bertin, Hacq, Bertrand, Morel, Bertrand, Aoun, Bilal, Muniz, Blanca, Chlih, Bouchra, Amara, Brahim, Mayor, Brice, Gilson, Brigitte, Llanas, Brigitte, Zins, Brigitte, Bourgeon, Bruno, Coevoet, Bruno, Guery, Bruno, Legallicier, Bruno, Paris, Bruno, Ranchin, Bruno, Seigneuric, Bruno, Dita, Camelia Ghiciuc, Prelipcean, Camelia, Hottelart, Carine Achard, Diet, Carine, Frangie, Carlos, Vela, Carlos, Muresan, Carmina, Deprele, Carole, Araujo, Caroline, Bidault, Caroline, Creput, Caroline, Delclaux, Caroline, Du Halgouet, Caroline, Favennec, Caroline, Freguin, Caroline, Vercel, Caroline Gourraud, Mesguen, Caroline, Obama, Caroline Ndomo, Poitou, Caroline, Dirhold, Caroline Preissig, Roubiou, Caroline, Albert, Catherine, Bessin, Catherine, De Marion Gaja, Catherine, Godart, Catherine, Lasseur, Catherine, Leocardi, Catherine, Lumbroso, Catherine, Melander, Catherine, Michel, Catherine, Maurouard, Catherine Quere, Rouannet, Catherine, Taddei, Catherine, Verove, Cathy, Guiraud, Cecile, Tafelin, Cecile, Baron, Cecile Turc, Formet, Cedric, Pinier, Cedric, De Ste Foy, Celia Lessore, Granolleras, Celine, Bennini, Chaouki, Cartou, Charles, Chazot, Charles, Jouzel, Charlotte, Badid, Cherif, Roubicek, Christa, Viaud, Christel, Verrier, Christelle, Chuet, Christian, Combe, Christian, Dabot, Christian, Duvic, Christian, Emond, Christian, Lagarde, Christian, Lamotte, Christian, Pain, Christian, Mousson, Christiane, Lorriaux, Christie, Beauchamp, Christine, Fumeron, Christine, Le Gurun, Christine, Leroy, Christine, Pietrement, Christine, Richer, Christine, Bouaka, Christophe, Charasse, Christophe, Goupy, Christophe, Ridel, Christophe, Castrale, Cindy, Detourne, Cindy, Francois, Clair, Presne, Claire, Trivin, Claire, Von Kotze, Clarissa, Bernard, Claude, Bonniol, Claude, Desvergnes, Claude, Raharivelina, Claude, Nistor, Claudia, Gueret, Claudine, Lloret, Claudine, Saltiel, Claudine, Rosati, Clelia, Rabate, Clementine, Stanescu, Corina, Ferrandini, Corinne, Guibergia, Corinne, Lemoine, Corinne, Passeron, Corinne, Kahil, Cynthia, Garrouste, Cyril, Van, Cyril Vo, Jolimoy, Cyrille, Kesraoui, Dalila, Jolly, Damien, Thibaudin, Damien, Teboulle, Dan, Daubresse, Daniel, Louvet, Daniel, Rasamimanantsoa, Daniel, Toledano, Daniel, Babici, Daniela, David, Daniela, Dincu, Daniela, Bruno, Danielle, May, Delia, Haussaire, Delphine, Viprey, Delphine Henriet, Bugnon, Denis, Fouque, Denis, Morin, Denis, Nour, Derradji, Mahmoud, Diab Mohamed, Cristescu, Diana Istrati, Aguilera, Didier, Coste, Didier, Hamel, Didier, Le Chapois, Didier, Testou, Didier, Erbilgin, Dilaver, Dahmane, Djamal, Quang, Doan Bui, Bertrand, Dominique, Besnier, Dominique, Blanchier, Dominique, Briffa, Dominique, Caux, Dominique, Durand, Dominique, Fleury, Dominique, Guerrot, Dominique, Hestin, Dominique, Jaubert, Dominique, Joly, Dominique, Lombart, Dominique, Pagniez, Dominique, Pierre, Dominique, Schohn, Dominique, Ikonga, Donatien, Visanica, Dorina, Bazin, Dorothee, Boury, Edouard, Maksour, Edouard, Agbonon, Ekoue, Harrami, Elarbi, Marcu, Elena, Tudorache, Elena, Caniot, Elisabeth, Semjen, Elisabeth, Tomkiewicz, Elisabeth, Scheidt, Elise, Gaboriau, Elke, Lamouroux, Elodie, Guiard, Elsa, Passos, Elsa Martin, Nsembani, Emerson, Fache, 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Saingra, Yannick, Tirolien, Yannick, Mann, Youssef, Brunak, Yvan, Dimitrov, Yves, Doussy, Yves, Tanter, Yves, Benabid, Zaid, Soltani, Zaara, Boukerroucha, Zacharia, Takla, Zafer, Ramanantsialonina, Zana, Dickson, Zara, Tubail, Zead, Pour, Zoe Koochaki, Boukhalfa, Zohra, and Jacquot, Zohra
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The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence of COVID-19 disease in the French national population of dialysis patients, their course of illness and to identify the risk factors associated with mortality. Our study included all patients on dialysis recorded in the French REIN Registry in April 2020. Clinical characteristics at last follow-up and the evolution of COVID-19 illness severity over time were recorded for diagnosed cases (either suspicious clinical symptoms, characteristic signs on the chest scan or a positive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) for SARS-CoV-2. A total of 1,621 infected patients were reported on the REIN registry from March 16th, 2020 to May 4th, 2020. Of these, 344 died. The prevalence of COVID-19 patients varied from less than 1% to 10% between regions. The probability of being a case was higher in males, patients with diabetes, those in need of assistance for transfer or treated at a self-care unit. Dialysis at home was associated with a lower probability of being infected as was being a smoker, a former smoker, having an active malignancy, or peripheral vascular disease. Mortality in diagnosed cases (21%) was associated with the same causes as in the general population. Higher age, hypoalbuminemia and the presence of an ischemic heart disease were statistically independently associated with a higher risk of death. Being treated at a selfcare unit was associated with a lower risk. Thus, our study showed a relatively low frequency of COVID-19 among dialysis patients contrary to what might have been assumed.
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47. Treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasm autoantibody-associated systemic vasculitis: initiatives of the European Community Systemic Vasculitis Clinical Trials Study Group
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Jayne, D, Rasmussen, N, Abramowicz, D, Tesar, V, Petersen, J, Juhl, B, Wiik, A, Gronhagenriska, C, Guillevin, L, Lhote, F, Landais, P, Lesavre, P, Vanhille, P, Andrassy, K, Degroot, K, Gross, W, Vanderwoude, F, Boki, K, Tervaert, J, Kallenberg, C, Vanes, L, Hermans, J, Siegert, C, Hagen, E, Feighery, C, Gregorini, G, Ferrario, F, Dadoniene, J, Vasconcelos, C, Mirapeix, E, Heigl, Z, Pettersson, E, Westman, K, Bacon, P, Savage, C, Lockwood, C, Luqmani, R, Gaskin, G, Pusey, C, Specks, U., SINICO, RENATO ALBERTO, Jayne, D, Rasmussen, N, Abramowicz, D, Tesar, V, Petersen, J, Juhl, B, Wiik, A, Gronhagenriska, C, Guillevin, L, Lhote, F, Landais, P, Lesavre, P, Vanhille, P, Andrassy, K, Degroot, K, Gross, W, Vanderwoude, F, Boki, K, Tervaert, J, Kallenberg, C, Vanes, L, Hermans, J, Siegert, C, Hagen, E, Feighery, C, Gregorini, G, Ferrario, F, Sinico, R, Dadoniene, J, Vasconcelos, C, Mirapeix, E, Heigl, Z, Pettersson, E, Westman, K, Bacon, P, Savage, C, Lockwood, C, Luqmani, R, Gaskin, G, Pusey, C, and Specks, U
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Vasculitis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,International Cooperation ,PLASMA-EXCHANGE ,Birmingham Vasculitis Activity Score ,PULSE CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE ,DISEASE-ACTIVITY ,Methylprednisolone ,Severity of Illness Index ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,law ,Azathioprine ,Necrotizing Vasculitis ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Cyclophosphamide ,Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,NECROTIZING VASCULITIS ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Europe ,Clinical trial ,POLYARTERITIS ,Methotrexate ,Immunology ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN ,INTRAVENOUS GAMMA-GLOBULIN ,MICROSCOPIC ,WEGENERS GRANULOMATOSIS ,Microscopic polyangiitis ,business ,RAPIDLY PROGRESSIVE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE THERAPY ,Systemic vasculitis - Abstract
The diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the primary systemic vasculitides associated with circulating antineutrophil cytoplasm autoantibodies (ANCA) have formed the focus of a multicenter collaborative study. Consensus has been reached on criteria for classification, clinical subgroupings by extent and severity of disease, and ''standard'' and ''best alternative'' therapeutic regimens. Two series of randomized controlled trials have been designed; their aims are (1) to harmonize current approaches to treatment and (2) to test the value of newer therapeutic agents, In support of these trials, semiobjective scoring systems have been created and validated, and previous standardization of ANCA serologic and histologic analysis has been adopted. The systems of classification and clinical management described herein represent the recommendations of a multidisciplinary study group that hopes to improve the outcome of patients with primary systemic vasculitis by wide dissemination of the collective experience from interested centers.
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48. CKD and Its Risk Factors among Patients with Cystinuria
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Caroline, Prot-Bertoye, Saïd, Lebbah, Michel, Daudon, Isabelle, Tostivint, Pierre, Bataille, Franck, Bridoux, Pierre, Brignon, Christian, Choquenet, Pierre, Cochat, Christian, Combe, Pierre, Conort, Stéphane, Decramer, Bertrand, Doré, Bertrand, Dussol, Marie, Essig, Nicolas, Gaunez, Dominique, Joly, Sophie, Le Toquin-Bernard, Arnaud, Méjean, Paul, Meria, Denis, Morin, Hung Viet, N'Guyen, Christian, Noël, Michel, Normand, Michel, Pietak, Pierre, Ronco, Christian, Saussine, Michel, Tsimaratos, Gérard, Friedlander, Olivier, Traxer, Bertrand, Knebelmann, Marie, Courbebaisse, Vanhille, P, Nowak, Cécile, AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat - Claude Bernard [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5), Université Paris Descartes - Faculté de Médecine (UPD5 Médecine), CHU Tenon [AP-HP], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU), CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière [AP-HP], CH Boulogne sur Mer, Centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers (CHU Poitiers), Hôpital Louis Pasteur [Colmar] (CH Colmar), Hôpital Princesse Grace [Monaco], Service de Néphrologie-Transplantation-Dialyse, CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux]-Groupe hospitalier Pellegrin, Service d'Urologie [CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Service de Pédiatrie - Néphrologie, Médecine interne, Hypertension, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse), Université de Poitiers, Chirurgie urologique et transplantation rénale [Hôpital de la Conception - APHM], Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)-Hôpital de la Conception [CHU - APHM] (LA CONCEPTION), Pharmacologie des Immunosuppresseurs et de la Transplantation (PIST), Université de Limoges (UNILIM)-CHU Limoges-Génomique, Environnement, Immunité, Santé, Thérapeutique (GEIST FR CNRS 3503)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CHU Necker - Enfants Malades [AP-HP], Département de Néphrologie [CHU Necker], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-CHU Necker - Enfants Malades [AP-HP], Hôpital Privé Saint Martin Caen, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] (HEGP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO), Hopital Saint-Louis [AP-HP] (AP-HP), Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier), Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle (IGF), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Hôpital Claude Huriez [Lille], CHU Lille, Remodelage et Reparation du Tissu Renal, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CHU Strasbourg, Hôpital de la Timone [CHU - APHM] (TIMONE), Institut Necker Enfants-Malades (INEM - UM 111 (UMR 8253 / U1151)), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Service d'Urologie [CHU Tenon], Service de néphrologie pédiatrique [CHU Necker], Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), CHU Toulouse [Toulouse]-Hôpital des Enfants, CHU Toulouse [Toulouse], Université de Montpellier (UM)-Université Montpellier 1 (UM1)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Montpellier 2 - Sciences et Techniques (UM2)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Service d'urologie [CHU Tenon], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-CHU Tenon [AP-HP], and Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)
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Male ,Delayed Diagnosis ,Epidemiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,kidney stones ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Comorbidity ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Nephrectomy ,Gastroenterology ,[SDV.MHEP.UN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Urology and Nephrology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Prevalence ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Age of Onset ,Child ,Aged, 80 and over ,genetic renal disease ,Cystinuria ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Nephrology ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,France ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,hypertension ,Adolescent ,Urinary system ,Renal function ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,CKD ,Humans ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Dialysis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Transplantation ,business.industry ,Infant ,Original Articles ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,[SDV.MHEP.UN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Urology and Nephrology ,Surgery ,Kidney stones ,Age of onset ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cystinuria is an autosomal recessive disorder affecting renal cystine reabsorption; it causes 1% and 8% of stones in adults and children, respectively. This study aimed to determine epidemiologic and clinical characteristics as well as comorbidities among cystinuric patients, focusing on CKD and high BP. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS: This retrospective study was conducted in France, and involved 47 adult and pediatric nephrology and urology centers from April 2010 to January 2012. Data were collected from 442 cystinuric patients. RESULTS: Median age at onset of symptoms was 16.7 (minimum to maximum, 0.3-72.1) years and median diagnosis delay was 1.3 (0-45.7) years. Urinary alkalinization and cystine-binding thiol were prescribed for 88.8% and 52.2% of patients, respectively, and 81.8% had at least one urological procedure. Five patients (1.1%, n=4 men) had to be treated by dialysis at a median age of 35.0 years (11.8-70.7). Among the 314 patients aged ≥16 years, using the last available plasma creatinine, 22.5% had an eGFR≥90 ml/min per 1.73 m(2) (calculated by the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease equation), whereas 50.6%, 15.6%, 7.6%, 2.9%, and 0.6% had an eGFR of 60-89, 45-59, 30-44, 15-29, and
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49. Development of Copolyamide-66/6 Cross-Linked Foams by a One-Step Reactive Extrusion Process.
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Auclerc, Mathilde, Sahyoun, Jihane, Tauleigne, Adrien, Da Cruz-Boisson, Fernande, Vanhille Bergeron, Aurélie, Garois, Nicolas, Cassagnau, Philippe, and Bounor-Legaré, Véronique
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50. Numerical study of frequency mixing in a focused ultrasonic field in bubbly liquids from a dual-frequency spherical source.
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Tejedor Sastre, María Teresa and Vanhille, Christian
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Abstract The aim of this work is to study the nonlinear frequency mixing that comes out in the focus region in a bubbly liquid when a spherical transducer emits a dual-frequency ultrasonic wave of finite amplitude in a three-dimensional open domain with axial symmetry. The nonlinear interaction between the acoustic field and the bubble vibrations is modeled through a coupled differential system formed by the wave equation and a Rayleigh-Plesset equation. Simulations are performed by means of an ad-hoc numerical model developed on the basis of multi-dimensional finite-volume and finite-difference techniques. Results show the nonlinear response of the system by showing the space distribution of the fundamental and harmonics for a single-frequency excitation (for which a convergence study is also carried out) and the space distribution of the difference and sum-frequency components for a two-frequency excitation. In the former case a law is proposed for the evolution of each one of the second and third harmonics vs. amplitude. In the latter configuration a law is proposed for the evolution of each one of the difference and sum frequencies vs. amplitude. This work suggests that the combination of two frequencies emitted from a spherical transducer can allow the enhancement of the generation of the difference and sum-frequencies in a restricted volume of the bubbly liquid. This could be used to control the amplitude and space extent of these frequency components by modifying the shape of the spherical transducer, the primary frequencies, and the pressure amplitude. Our results can be useful for industrial and medical processes based on nonlinear frequency mixing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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