Publications by authors named "Christophe Roulin"

Electromagnetic radiation-triggered therapeutic effect has attracted a great interest over the last 50 years. However, translation to clinical applications of photoactive molecular systems developed to date is dramatically limited, mainly because their activation requires excitation by low-energy photons from the ultraviolet to near infra-red range, preventing any activation deeper than few millimetres under the skin. Herein we conceive a strategy for photosensitive-system activation potentially adapted to biological tissues without any restriction in depth.

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The goal is to compare, the efficiency of minibeam radiotherapy (MBRT) and standard RT in inducing clonogenic cell death in glioma cell lines. With this aim, we report on the first study performed in an X-ray Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP) modified for minibeam irradiations. F98 rat and U87 human glioma cells were irradiated with either an array of minibeams (MB) or with conventional homogeneous beams (broad beam, BB).

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Background: Dbait molecules are a new class of DNA repair inhibitors triggering false DNA damage signaling in cancer cells. Dbait has already been shown to be effective in combination with radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to assess the adjuvant impact of Dbait on chemotherapy in vitro and in mouse models of colorectal cancer.

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This prospective study applies an extended Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills (IMB) model to establish predictors of HIV-protection behaviour among HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) during sex with casual partners. Data have been collected from anonymous, self-administered questionnaires and analysed by using descriptive and backward elimination regression analyses. In a sample of 165 HIV-positive MSM, 82 participants between the ages of 23 and 78 (M=46.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study focused on understanding what influences condom use among heterosexual individuals living with HIV in steady relationships, using a modified information-motivation-behavioral skills model.
  • It involved an anonymous survey of 651 patients across 14 European HIV clinics, with results showing that approximately 51% of women and 59% of men used condoms consistently with their steady partner.
  • Key predictors of condom use included positive beliefs about condoms, self-efficacy, and the education level of men, while factors like having a partner with unknown HIV status and disclosing one’s own HIV status negatively affected condom use.
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This study on determinants of sexual protection behavior among HIV-positive gay men used the empirically tested information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model. HIV-specific variables were added to the model to determine factors decisive for condom use with steady and casual partners. Data were collected using an anonymous, standardized self-administered questionnaire.

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The multistage process of cancer formation is driven by the progressive acquisition of somatic mutations. Replication stress creates genomic instability in mammals. Using a well-defined multistep leukemia model driven by Spi-1/PU.

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Purpose: Enhanced DNA repair activity is often associated with tumor resistance to radiotherapy. We hypothesized that inhibiting DNA damage repair would sensitize tumors to radiation-induced DNA damage.

Experimental Design: A novel strategy for inhibiting DNA repair was tested.

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