Publications by authors named "A Fel"

Article Synopsis
  • Microbiota from a high-fat/high-sugar diet contributes to type 2 diabetes by impairing mitochondrial function in white adipose tissue (WAT), impacting overall glucose metabolism.
  • *Mmp12+ macrophages are crucial in connecting microbiota-triggered inflammation with mitochondrial damage in WAT, which is linked to insulin resistance in obese individuals.
  • *Inhibiting MMP12 or having a genetic deficiency in Mmp12 improves glucose metabolism in regular mice, but not in germ-free mice, indicating that the effect is microbiota-dependent.
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We present two separate label-free quantitative workflows based on different high-resolution mass spectrometers and LC setups, which are termed after the utilized instrument: Quad-Orbitrap (nano-LC) and Triple Quad-TOF (micro-LC) and their directed adaptation toward the analysis of human follicular fluid proteome. We identified about 1000 proteins in each distinct workflow using various sample preparation methods. With assistance of the Total Protein Approach, we were able to obtain absolute protein concentrations for each workflow.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate medication adherence of glaucoma patients through the "Glaucoma treatment compliance assessment tool (GTCAT)" questionnaire and to correlate the results with clinical parameters.

Patients And Methods: This multicenter prospective observational study was performed in the Département hospitalo-universitaire (DHU) Sight Restore, Paris, France. All patients had been followed for chronic open angle glaucoma (COAG) for at least 3 years.

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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of anakinra for severe and refractory scleritis.

Methods: Ten patients with severe (i.e.

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