Publications by authors named "C Cornet"

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  • Inflammation plays a significant role in breast cancer progression and prognosis, particularly through pre-diagnostic plasma biomarkers in women.
  • A study involving 1,538 women showed that elevated levels of the inflammatory marker IL-6 were linked to increased risks of all-cause and breast cancer-specific mortality, especially in postmenopausal women.
  • Higher levels of IL-10 and TNFα were also associated with all-cause mortality, and an inflammatory score could indicate poorer long-term survival, particularly in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors.
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Genomic information is folded in a three-dimensional (3D) structure, a rarely explored evolutionary driver of speciation. Technological advances now enable the study of 3D genome structures (3DGSs) across the Tree of Life. At the onset of 3D speciation genomics, we discuss the putative roles of 3DGSs in speciation.

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  • - This study analyzed the relationship between cholesterol precursors and oxysterols in 2,282 women with breast cancer, considering various factors like lifestyle, health conditions, and tumor characteristics.
  • - Key findings showed that obesity was significantly linked to increased levels of specific sterols, while cardiovascular comorbidities influenced levels of certain sterols differently.
  • - The research suggests that while cholesterol precursors are closely related to metabolic factors, oxysterols are more associated with the characteristics of breast cancer tumors, indicating a need for further investigation.
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  • * Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are being explored to tackle these issues, but their application in marine and coastal environments (blue NbS) has not progressed as quickly as in other areas.
  • * The proposed integrated conceptual framework provides a structured approach to implement blue NbS by identifying societal challenges, ecosystem services, environmental contexts, and selecting appropriate interventions to support biodiversity and ecosystem health.
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  • Breast cancer is a major health issue for women globally, and this study investigates the relationship between circulating oxysterols (cholesterol derivatives) and mortality outcomes in breast cancer patients.
  • The research involved measuring 13 types of oxysterols in 2,282 women over an 11-year period, aiming to find links between oxysterol levels and deaths specifically from breast cancer or cardiovascular diseases.
  • While no significant links were found between oxysterols and breast cancer-related deaths, higher levels of some oxysterols did show an association with increased risk of cardiovascular disease mortality among participants.
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