Publications by authors named "A EON"

Background: Cases of psoriasis associated with Tocilizumab (TCZ) are scarce.

Objective: To describe a new case of TCZ-associated psoriasis and to perform a case-based review of similar cases.

Methods: We searched Medline/Pubmed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Directory of Open Access Journals databases using the terms « Tocilizumab » and « Psoriasis » in the French and English literature.

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Article Synopsis
  • Robotic assistance can enhance the learning of complex motor skills by focusing on dynamic movement rather than just trajectory.
  • The study tested two groups: a Control group receiving constant visual feedback and a Fading group with gradually decreasing feedback during practice, assessing performance across several trials.
  • Results showed that while the Control group initially performed better with feedback, the Fading group excelled when feedback was removed, suggesting that reducing reliance on external cues helps develop a more robust internal representation of the task.
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The spotted ratfish Hydrolagus colliei is the most common holocephalan species exhibited in aquaria worldwide for introducing deep-sea environments and raising awareness of their conservation. However, little is known about the biology of H. colliei.

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Animal cells display great diversity in their shape. These morphological characteristics result from crosstalk between the plasma membrane and the force-generating capacities of the cytoskeleton macromolecules. Changes in cell shape are not merely byproducts of cell fate determinants, they also actively drive cell fate decisions, including proliferation and differentiation.

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Although lots of assistive devices have been studied to fight against caregivers' work-related musculoskeletal disorders, stand-and-turn devices effects on biomechanical constraints are still unknown. The aim of this study is to provide and compare quantitative data on loads in the low back area resulting from the use of a motorless stand-and-turn device and from manual patient handling. Nine caregivers participated to motion capture and ground reaction forces measurement sessions of three cases of handling: manual handling with one caregiver, manual handling with two caregivers, motorless device assisted handling.

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