Publications by authors named "Emmanuelle Olivier"

Article Synopsis
  • Exposure to light during parenteral nutrition (PN) leads to the formation of harmful hydroperoxides (HPO), which can be particularly dangerous for pediatric patients.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness of using photoprotection devices, such as opaque syringes and overwraps, to minimize HPO formation when PN is exposed to light.
  • Results showed that using opaque syringes reduced HPO by 14% and opaque overwraps by 40% after 420 minutes of light exposure, suggesting that photoprotection during PN administration is advisable, especially for vulnerable patients.
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Widespread random monoallelic gene expression (RMAE) effects influence about 10% of human genes. However, the mechanisms by which RME of autosomal genes is established and those by which it is maintained both remain open questions. Because the choice of allelic expression is randomly performed cell-by-cell, the RMAE mechanism is not observable in non-clonal cell populations or in whole tissues.

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Standard parenteral nutrition solutions are mixtures comprising interacting components that may degrade themselves over time. The objective of this study was to investigate the physicochemical and microbiological stability of a hospital preparation for parenteral nutrition in neonatology. The analyses were performed throughout the storage of the preparations at 2-8 °C (up to 4 months).

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