Publications by authors named "A Joly"

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  • Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are promising for nanophotonics because they enable fast, photon-mediated electrical signals and exhibit high-field strength and sub-wavelength confinement, which is useful for techniques like surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.
  • Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) is a cutting-edge imaging method that captures surface electric fields through ultrafast laser pulses, offering both nanometer and femtosecond resolution to study plasmonic phenomena in various materials.
  • The text reviews recent advancements in PEEM for imaging and manipulating SPPs, emphasizing its significance in nanoscale and quantum materials science developments.
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Dysregulation of energy metabolism, including hyperglycemia, insulin resistance and fatty liver have been reported in a substantial proportion of lean children. However, non-obese murine models recapitulating these features are lacking to study the mechanisms underlying the development of metabolic dysregulations in lean children. Here, we develop a model of diet-induced metabolic dysfunction without obesity in juvenile mice by feeding male and female mice a diet reflecting Western nutritional intake combined with protein restriction (mWD) during 5 weeks after weaning.

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Rationale: Sirolimus is a treatment for slow-flow vascular malformations (SFVMs). However, the long-term management remains challenging.

Objectives: The SIROLO study assessed the long-term effects and real-life management of oral sirolimus for SFVMs by investigating data from 15 French tertiary centres for vascular anomalies.

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  • A nationwide study in France assessed the effectiveness of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for treating Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) across 17 centers from 2018 to 2022.
  • The study found an overall FMT success rate of 84.3% with very few severe adverse events, and it identified factors linked to CDI recurrence such as severe chronic kidney disease and inadequate bowel cleansing.
  • Key factors for improving FMT success included proper manufacturing of the transplant, thorough bowel prep, and individualized delivery methods based on patient needs.
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