Publications by authors named "Brun G"

Rapid and precise diagnostic techniques are essential for identifying foodborne pathogens, including (), which poses significant challenges to food safety. Traditional detection methods are limited by long incubation times and high costs. In this context, gold nanoparticle (AuNP)-based lateral flow assays (LFAs) are emerging as valuable tools for rapid screening.

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The Chilean consensus on the use of SGLT-2 inhibitors (iSGLT-2) in clinical practice, jointly developed by the societies of Cardiology, Diabetes, Family Medicine, and Nephrology, strongly recommends the use of these drugs in people with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, type 2 diabetes mellitus for prevention of cardiovascular events, and chronic kidney disease. In heart failure with preserved or mildly reduced ejection fraction, and chronic kidney disease without diabetes, the consensus suggests the use of iSGLT-2. The importance of combining iSGLT-2 with ACE inhibitors or ARBs in chronic kidney disease is highlighted, and their use is recommended to replace sulfonylureas as a second-line treatment for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes.

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This paper introduces a novel application of the laser speckle technique in dentistry, focusing on assessing the efficiency of dental excavation methods used to remove decayed tooth structure. The aim is to evaluate the efficiency of two chemo-mechanical agents and the high-speed drill using the laser speckle technique, which offers objective, non-invasive, and real-time evaluation capabilities. Extracted human primary molars with active occlusal carious lesions were sectioned into three parts, with each part allocated to one of three groups: Group 1 (Brix3000), Group 2 (Papacarie DUO), and Group 3 (High-speed drill mechanical caries removal).

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Hypopituitarism (or pituitary deficiency) is a rare disease with an estimated prevalence of between 1/16,000 and 1/26,000 individuals, defined by insufficient production of one or several anterior pituitary hormones (growth hormone [GH], thyroid-stimulating hormone [TSH], adrenocorticotropic hormone [ACTH], luteinizing hormone [LH], follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH], prolactin), in association or not with diabetes insipidus (antidiuretic hormone [ADH] deficiency). While in adults hypopituitarism is mostly an acquired disease (tumors, irradiation), in children it is most often a congenital condition, due to abnormal pituitary development. Clinical symptoms vary considerably from isolated to combined deficiencies and between syndromic and non-syndromic forms.

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Pituitary deficiency, or hypopituitarism, is a rare chronic disease. It is defined by insufficient synthesis of one or more pituitary hormones (growth hormone, TSH, ACTH, LH-FSH, prolactin), whether or not associated with arginine vasopressin deficiency (formerly known as diabetes insipidus). In adult patients, it is usually acquired (notably during childhood), but can also be congenital, due to abnormal pituitary development.

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Background: Different modalities of quarantines were one of the main measures implemented worldwide to avoid the spread of SARS-CoV2 virus.

Aim: To analyze and compare retrospectively the implementation of the Step- to-Step plan devised by the Chilean Ministry of Health during the pandemic. To propose a decision-making path based on an artificial intelligence fuzzy system to determine confinements in specific territories.

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This paper proposes a new, to the best of our knowledge, modulator architecture for a microwave-modulated lidar for marine applications. The principle is based on the use of an infrared picosecond laser source, coupled to an external cavity, ensuring wavelength conversion in the visible range as well as radiofrequency modulation. Wavelength conversion is performed by a nonlinear crystal associated with adapted mirrors, while multiple round trips and polarization control in the cavity ensure microwave modulation.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the correlation between sealer penetration into dentinal tubules and interfacial adaptation to root canal walls using a hydraulic calcium silicate-based sealer, Endosequence Bioceramic Sealer (Brasseler USA, Savannah, GA, USA), and an epoxy resin-based sealer, AH Plus (Dentsply DeTrey, Konstanz, Germany).

Methods: Sixty-four maxillary central incisors were endodontically prepared with nickel-titanium rotary instruments and randomly assigned into two groups (n=32). Roots were filled with gutta-percha using a single-cone technique in conjunction with one of the two sealers, AHP or BCS.

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Social scientists, political scientists and philosophers debate key concepts such as and . Contested concepts like these pose questions: Are terms such as "democracy" hopelessly ambiguous? How can two theorists defend alternative accounts of democracy without talking past each other? How can we understand debates in which theorists disagree about what democracy is? This paper first discusses the popular strategy to answer these questions by appealing to Rawls's distinction between concepts and conceptions. According to this approach, defenders of rival conceptions of, e.

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Purpose: AI brain tumour segmentation and brain extraction algorithms promise better diagnostic and follow-up of brain tumours in adults. The development of such tools for paediatric populations is restricted by limited training data but careful adaption of adult algorithms to paediatric population might be a solution. Here, we aim exploring the transferability of algorithms for brain (HD-BET) and tumour segmentation (HD-GLIOMA) in adults to paediatric imaging studies.

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Background And Purpose: Extent and dynamic of neurodegeneration in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) might be reflected by global and regional brain perfusion, an outcome at the intercept between structure and function. Here, we provide a first insight into the evolution of brain perfusion and its association with disability in primary progressive MS (PPMS) over several years.

Methods: Seventy-seven persons with PPMS were followed over up to 5 years.

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Introduction: Although several variants of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) have been described, they are uncommon, and the atypical clinical presentation of patients makes the diagnosis challenging. This article reports a case of acute bulbar palsy plus (ABPp) syndrome.

Case Report: A 18-year-old patient was admitted to our hospital because of difficulty swallowing, slurred speech, tingling of the extremities of the 4 limbs, and diplopia.

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We present a new consensus atlas of deep grey nuclei obtained by shape-based averaging of manual segmentation of two experienced neuroradiologists and optimized from 7T MP2RAGE images acquired at (.6 mm) in 60 healthy subjects. A group-wise normalization method was used to build a high-contrast and high-resolution T -weighted brain template (.

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Hypothesis: Photoswitchable surfactants are used in the design of many light-responsive colloids and/or self-assemblies. Photo-isomerization enables to control molecular equilibrium, and triggers transient reorganizations with possibly out-of-equilibrium intermediate states that have been overlooked. Here, we address this question by an in depth structural investigation of intermediate lipid-surfactant assemblies that occur during fast isothermal photo-triggered transition in lipid:surfactant mixtures.

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is an obligate root-parasitic weed that threatens major crops in central Europe. In order to germinate, it must perceive various structurally divergent host-exuded signals, including isothiocyanates (ITCs) and strigolactones (SLs). However, the receptors involved are still uncharacterized.

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One-sentence summary Recent advances provide insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying host-dependent seed germination and haustorium formation in parasitic plants.

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Paper substrates are promising for development of cost-effective and efficient point-of-care biosensors, essential for public healthcare and environmental diagnostics in emergency situations. Most paper-based biosensors rely on the natural capillarity of paper to perform qualitative or semi-quantitative colorimetric detections. To achieve quantification and better sensitivity, technologies combining paper-based substrates and electrical detection are being developed.

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Purpose: Dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) and arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion MRI are applied in pediatric brain tumor grading, but their value for clinical daily practice remains unclear. We explored the ability of ASL and DSC to distinguish low- and high-grade lesions, in an unselected cohort of pediatric cerebral tumors.

Methods: We retrospectively compared standard perfusion outcomes including blood volume, blood flow, and time parameters from DSC and ASL at 1.

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Viruses are one of the most efficient pathogenic entities on earth, resulting from millions of years of evolution. Each virus particle carries the minimum number of genes and proteins to ensure their reproduction within host cells, hijacking some host replication machinery. However, the role of some viral proteins is not yet unraveled, with some appearing even redundant.

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Aim: We aimed to identify variables associated with gestational age at full oral feeding in a cohort of very preterm infants.

Methods: In this retrospective study, all infants born below 32 weeks of gestation and admitted to a level III neonatal unit in 2015 were included. We dichotomized our population of 122 infants through the median age at full oral feeding, and explored which variables were statistically different between the two groups.

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In this paper, we monitor the setting reaction of commercial glass ionomer cements using a laser speckle technique and adopting a spatial approach in the analysis of recorded speckle images. Experimental results showed that spatial contrast and speckle grain size increased as two studied cements underwent their setting reactions. After combining two geometrical configurations to measure the intensities of backscattered and transmitted light, we concluded that the increase in speckle grain size was caused by an increase in size of the scattering centers, since cement components aggregate and hence transition from a Rayleigh to a Mie scattering regime.

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Article Synopsis
  • The speckle imaging technique effectively monitors the growth of bacteria in real-time, making it a reliable method for studying bacterial kinetics.
  • A simulation using Bacillus thuringiensis and calibrated microspheres of varying concentrations showed how light interacts with bacterial density.
  • Results indicate that as the medium's scattering coefficient increases, speckle grain size decreases, highlighting two key growth phases: exponential growth and stationary phase involving sporulation and cell lysis.
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We present a 42-year-old woman with primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and strong F-FDOPA PET uptake. F-FDOPA PET has high diagnostic accuracy in gliomas and brain metastases. The L-type amino acid transporter 1, targeted by F-FDOPA and C-MET PET, is a cell-type transporter usually upregulated in malignant tumors, including PCNSL.

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Objectives: Ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (≥7 T) is a unique opportunity to improve the clinical diagnosis of brain pathologies, such as multiple sclerosis or focal epilepsy. However, several shortcomings of 7 T MRI, such as radiofrequency field inhomogeneities, could degrade image quality and hinder radiological interpretation. To address these challenges, an original synthetic MRI method based on T1 mapping achieved with the magnetization-prepared 2 rapid acquisition gradient echo (MP2RAGE) sequence was developed.

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