Publications by authors named "A Barthelemy"

Anionic and neutral clusters dominate the cluster chemistry of group 13 and 14 elements, many of which have become classic textbook examples of main group element clusters. However, facilitated by the development of unreactive, weakly coordinating anions, the number of known group 13 and 14 cationic cluster compounds has risen rapidly in recent years. Hence, this review aims to give an overview over this research field, which arouses increasing interest owing to the often unusual structures of the cationic clusters, as well as their application in bond activation chemistry.

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  • The study aimed to assess changes in hemodynamic parameters and the caudal vena-cava-to-aorta ratio in dogs with cardiac tamponade before and after pericardiocentesis.
  • A total of 22 dogs were evaluated, showing significant improvements in vital signs and hemodynamic measures after the procedure, including decreased heart and respiratory rates, increased blood pressure, and lowered lactate levels.
  • The results indicate a rapid recovery post-pericardiocentesis, suggesting that this intervention offers a strong short-term prognosis for dogs suffering from cardiac tamponade.
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In this work, we present the solid-state structures of solvent-free Ga[pf] and In[pf] salts ([pf]=[Al(OR)]; R=C(CF)), which are very rare examples of salts with truly 'naked' metal cations. Both salts may serve as starting materials for subvalent gallium and indium chemistry with very weakly coordinating ligands providing the freedom of choice for solvents and ligands for the future. On the other hand, we report and rationalize the formation and isolation of [M(OEt)][pf] and [M(MeCN)][pf] (M=Ga, In), underlining the surprising stability of these subvalent group 13 M ions against disproportionation.

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The gut-to-lung axis is critical during respiratory infections, including influenza A virus (IAV) infection. In the present study, we used high-resolution shotgun metagenomics and targeted metabolomic analysis to characterize influenza-associated changes in the composition and metabolism of the mouse gut microbiota. We observed several taxonomic-level changes on day (D)7 post-infection, including a marked reduction in the abundance of members of the and families, and an increase in the abundance of .

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The ultrasonographic assessment of the caudal vena cava-to-aorta ratio (CVC:Ao) appears to be a promising method for early recognition of alterations of intravascular volume status in veterinary medicine. The primary objective of this study was to establish the reference intervals of the CVC:Ao ratio with ultrasound in nonsedated healthy dogs. Secondary objectives were to determine the influence of the respiratory cycle and to evaluate correlations between ultrasonographic measurements, signalment and physical exam findings.

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