Publications by authors named "C B de La Serre"

Background: Pain is reported in 66% of cancer patients with advanced disease. Adequate pain management is a cornerstone of comprehensive supportive cancer care.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess pain management in Oncology Units in Belgium.

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Indoor air pollution is one of the major threads in developed countries, notably due to high concentrations of formaldehyde, a harmful molecule difficult to eliminate. Addressing this purification challenge while adhering to the principles of sustainable development requires the use of innovative, advanced sustainable materials. Here we show that by combining state-of-the-art spectroscopic techniques with density-functional theory molecular simulations, we have developed an advantageous mild chemisorption synergistic mechanism using porous metal (III or IV) pyrazole- di-carboxylate based metal-organic framework (MOF) to trap formaldehyde in a reversible manner, without incurring significant energy penalties for regeneration.

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Article Synopsis
  • The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota significantly affects the host's immune response, metabolism, and various health conditions, with diet being the primary factor influencing its composition.
  • High-fat (HF) diets can cause dysbiosis, leading to negative changes in gut-brain signaling that may contribute to overeating and obesity.
  • In a study, transferring lean microbiota to obese rats on HF diets improved gut-brain communication, reduced calorie intake, and prevented further weight gain, suggesting that enhancing microbiota can help restore normal eating behaviors and metabolic health.
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Fish monitoring is essential for assessing the effects of natural and anthropic stressors on marine ecosystems. In this context, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding appears to be a promising tool, due to its efficiency in species detection. However, before this method can be fully implemented in monitoring programs, more studies are needed to evaluate its ability to assess the composition of fish assemblages compared with traditional survey methods that have been used for decades.

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Phototherapy is a low-risk alternative to traditional antibiotics against drug-resistant bacterial infections. However, optimizing phototherapy agents, refining treatment conditions, and addressing misuse of agents, remain a formidable challenge. This study introduces a novel concept leveraging the unique customizability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to house size-matched dye molecules in "single rooms".

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