Publications by authors named "A Mignot"

Objectives: The incidence of HPV-induced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is constantly increasing. Although HPV-related OSCC carry a better prognosis, the majority of patients with an HPV-positive OSCC have other prognostic factors such as tobacco smoking, making therapeutic de-escalating approaches less precise. In this context, our study aims to evaluate the prognostic impact of intra-tumoral HPV-16 viral load (VL) in OSCC.

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The impact of ethanol locks on the mechanical performances of central venous catheters was compared to that of aqueous-based locks. Several mechanical tests were performed to evaluate catheter behavior: kinking radius measurements, burst pressure, and tensile tests. Different polyurethanes were studied to assess the impact of radio-opaque charge and polymer chemical composition on catheter behavior.

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This article investigates the impact of the interactions between polyurethane central venous catheters and solutions containing excipients used in cisplatin and paclitaxel formulations. Changes to the properties of catheters and the leaching of catheter additives into the infused solutions were studied while these solutions were infused cyclically for several months. Chemotherapy treatment was mimicked in vitro in compliance with hospital practices.

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It was shown in the literature that ethanol locks have a positive effect on preventing catheter-related infections in patients with central venous catheters without causing any microbial resistance. However, ethanol is known to interact with polyurethanes. The consequences of this interaction on the catheter surface properties were studied as it can impact the biocompatibility of the material and the adhesion phenomena onto the surface.

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Regional processes play a key role in the global carbon budget. Major ocean CO uptake at mid-latitudes counteracts CO release in the tropics, which is modulated by episodes of marine heatwaves. Yet, we lack essential knowledge on persistent marine heatwaves, and their effect on the CO sensitive areas.

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