Publications by authors named "E Barbier"

The Neotropical bat-ectoparasite family Spelaeorhynchidae comprises seven species into in one genus. The species Spelaeorhynchus praecursor is the most distributed in the region, parasitizing phyllostomid bats of the subfamilies Carolliinae, Glossophaginae and Stenodermatinae. The present study expands the known geographic distribution of this species, providing new host records, as well as the first SEM images detailing the main characteristics of this species.

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  • Adequate brain perfusion is essential for normal function, and Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin Labeling (pCASL) MRI provides a noninvasive way to map blood flow without contrast agents, but it faces challenges in rodents, particularly mice.
  • The authors developed a new experimental setup that enhances pCASL imaging precision by using cryogenic probes, which significantly improves signal quality and allows for better positioning of key arteries.
  • Their methodology achieved a 15-fold increase in spatial resolution for mouse brain images and a 6-fold increase for rats, enabling clearer visualization of brain regions in both healthy models and those with stroke.
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Unlabelled: species complex (KpSC) members, including the most important species (phylogroup Kp1 of the KpSC), are important opportunistic pathogens that display increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance worldwide. As they are widespread in food and the environment, there is a need for fast, sensitive, and reliable methods to detect KpSC members in complex matrices. Previously, the ZKIR real-time PCR assay was developed to detect all KpSC members without distinction.

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In French Polynesia, the pearl farming industry relies entirely on collecting natural spat using a shade-mesh collector, which is reported to contribute to both plastic pollution and the release of toxic chemicals. With the aim of identifying more environment-friendly collectors, this study investigates the chemical toxicity of shade-mesh (SM) and alternative materials, including reusable plates (P), a newly developed biomaterial (BioM) and Coconut coir geotextile (Coco), on the embryo-larval development of Pinctada margaritifera. Embryos were exposed during 48 h to four concentrations (0, 0.

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Introduction: Defensive responses to threat-associated cues are commonly evaluated using conditioned freezing or suppression of operant responding. However, rats display a broad range of behaviors and shift their defensive behaviors based on immediacy of threats and context. This study aimed to systematically quantify the defensive behaviors that are triggered in response to threat-associated cues and assess whether they can accurately be identified using DeepLabCut in conjunction with SimBA.

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