Publications by authors named "Delcourt S"

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  • Scientists did a big survey with over 59,000 people from 63 countries to understand how people think about climate change!
  • They tested different ways to encourage people to believe in climate change and support actions to help the environment!
  • The study includes lots of information and data that can help others learn more about what influences people's actions on climate change around the world!
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  • Effective global behavior change is crucial for reducing climate change, but it's unclear which strategies motivate people to shift their beliefs and actions.
  • A study tested 11 interventions on nearly 60,000 participants across 63 countries, finding small effectiveness primarily among non-skeptics and varied results across different outcomes.
  • Key results showed that reducing psychological distance strengthened beliefs, writing a letter to a future generation increased policy support, and inducing negative emotions encouraged information sharing, but no strategy successfully boosted tree-planting efforts.
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Background: After stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for lung tumors, follow-up CT scans remain a pitfall. The early detection of local relapse is essential to propose a new treatment. We aim to create a local recurrence predictive score using pre- and post-therapeutic imaging criteria and test it on a validation cohort.

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This prospective study aims to evaluate both benefits and limitations of dysphagia screening tools (DePippo, EAT10, V-VST, the IOPI tongue-strength assessment) used in a geriatric unit. Among the 102 patients under study, 47 showed a dysphagia diagnosed by full logopedic examination. The sensitivity and the specificity of the screening tools were, respectively, 31,9 % and 83,6 % for EAT10, 86,9 % and 52,7 % for the V-VST and 76,6 % and 65,0 % for the DePippo test.

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  • F-FDG PET/CT is now included in the ESC 2015 guidelines for diagnosing infective endocarditis, but its effectiveness in native valve endocarditis (NVE) is not fully understood.
  • A study involving 75 patients identified that while F-FDG PET/CT had low sensitivity (17.5%) for diagnosing NVE, it maintained high specificity (100%) and was effective for detecting embolic events.
  • The research also revealed a new diagnostic feature of diffuse splenic uptake seen in over half of the patients with NVE, suggesting its potential utility in clinical practice.
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Background: In FDG-PET, SUV images are hampered by large potential biases. Our aim was to develop an alternative method (ParaPET) to generate 3D kinetic parametric FDG-PET images easy to perform in clinical oncology.

Methods: The key points of our method are the use of a new error model of PET measurement extracted from a late dynamic PET acquisition of 15 min, centered over the lesion and an image-derived input function (IDIF).

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Introduction: F-FDOPA illustrates the properties of uptake and storage of catecholamines in pheochromocytomas (PHEOs). Until now, the relationship between F-FDOPA quantitative parameters and a PHEO secretory profile has not been specifically evaluated.

Materials And Methods: Fifty-six patients (56% females, median age: 47.

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Purpose: We assessed the security and efficiency of intravenously injected agitated saline in conjunction with transthoracic echocardiography to identify recirculation in patients supported with a venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) device.

Materials And Methods: We injected agitated saline 4 consecutive times separated by an interval of 5 minutes in 2 patients supported by VV ECMO. In both patients, the drainage cannula was placed in the left femoral vein, and the return cannula was placed in the right internal jugular vein.

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Presbyphagia represents the physiological aging of swallowing function. It predisposes to difficulty in swallowing, namely dysphagia, which is of high incidence in the elderly population. The consequences of dysphagia are multiple and always a tragedy for the patient; they consist of aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, dehydration, social isolation, and death.

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Asiatic citrus canker disease, caused by Xanthomonas citri pv. citri, seriously impacts citrus production worldwide. Two pathogenic variants, A and A*/A, have been described within this pathovar.

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Background: Swallowing disorders are common among elderly patients. Laryngeal penetration is among the most serious complications, resulting in airway obstruction, aspiration pneumonia or pneumonitis. Early diagnosis is therefore very important.

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Stem cells were derived from hatched blastocyst-stage mouse embryos of the C57BL/6 strain employing a knockout serum replacement instead of the traditional fetal calf serum, thereby avoiding the use of immunosurgery. Although fetal calf serum was not good for isolation of stem cells, a combination of this serum plus knockout serum increased the expansion rate of the cell culture. The derived cells were capable of maintaining an undifferentiated state during several passages, as demonstrated by the presence of alkaline phosphatase activity, stage-specific embryonic antigen 1 (SSEA-1), and octamer binding protein 4 (Oct-4).

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Swallowing disorders are frequently observed in the elderly and often accompany an organic pathology. Such disorders may quickly constitute a threat for life: inhalation syndrome, pulmonary infection, undernutrition, dehydration. Diagnosing swallowing disorders is difficult and relies on anamnesis, clinical examination combined with paraclinical investigations.

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We demonstrate that differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) can be used to yield high-resolution melting profiles for DNA plasmids that agree in all major features with the corresponding plasmid melting profiles derived using more traditional optical techniques. We further demonstrate that by combining information derived from both calorimetric and optical melting profiles one can glean insights that are unavailable from either melting curve alone. By using both optical and calorimetric observables, we show how one can resolve, identify, and measure the thermodynamic properties of particular sequences/domains of interest within a plasmid.

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Motivation: MELTSIM is a windows-based statistical mechanical program for simulating melting curves of DNAs of known sequence and genomic dimensions under different conditions of ionic strength with great accuracy. The program is useful for mapping variations of base compositions of sequences, conducting studies of denaturation, establishing appropriate conditions for hybridization and renaturation, determinations of sequence complexity, and sequence divergence.

Results: Good agreement is achieved between experimental and calculated melting curves of plasmid, bacterial, yeast and human DNAs.

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Tij and Delta Hij for stacking of pair i upon j in DNA have been obtained over the range 0.034-0.114 M Na+from high-resolution melting curves of well-behaved synthetic tandemly repeating inserts in recombinant pN/MCS plasmids.

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The effect of pentoxifylline on the spontaneous and follicular fluid (hFF)-induced acrosome reaction (AR) was studied in an attempt to identify those patients who would benefit from the use of pentoxifylline as an AR-stimulating agent. Pentoxifylline (1 mg/ml) produced no significant increase over spontaneous AR at any of the time points studied (60 min: 6.2% +/- 2.

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Formamide lowers melting temperatures (Tm) of DNAs linearly by 2.4-2.9 degrees C/mole of formamide (C(F)) depending on the (G+C) composition, helix conformation and state of hydration.

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Variations in base mono- and dipoles result in variations in stacking energies for the 10 unique neighbor pairs in DNA. Stacking energies for pair M on N, expressed as TMN, were derived by matrix decomposition of a large set of linear algebraic expressions relating the measured Tm for subtransitions emanating from large polymeric DNAs, and the fractional neighbor frequencies, fMN, for the domains responsible for the transitions, Tm = sigma fMNTMN. Tm were determined for subtransitions that dissociate in approximately all-or-none fashion in high resolution melting profiles of partially deleted and recombinant forms of pBR322 DNA.

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The Tm of internal loop-forming (dA.dT)N domains in pBR322 DNA has been measured over a tenfold range of [Na+]. The slopes SN = dTm/d log [Na+] are linear and decrease in magnitude with decreasing loop size N, signaling a reduction in Na+ released during the transition of these domains to the coil state.

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In the first part of this paper we report on a new method we have developed for the study of the genesis and regulations of the behavior of infants in interactive situations. Detailed information is given on the following aspects: 1. The technical characteristics of the device that allows the infants to be seated in an upright position; 2.

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Microgravity research includes investigations designed to gain insight on methods of separating living cells. During a typical separation certain real-time measurements can be made by optical methods, but some materials must also be subjected to subsequent analyses, sometimes including cultivation of the separated cells. In the absence of on-orbit analytical or fraction collecting procedures, some means is required to "capture" cells after separation.

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