Publications by authors named "G Renault"

Article Synopsis
  • Glomeruli are key kidney filtration units dependent on microcirculation, but traditional imaging struggles to accurately measure their blood flow.
  • The introduction of sensing Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (sULM) allows for better visualization of kidney structures in 2D, though it has limitations in capturing comprehensive depth information.
  • By extending sULM to 3D imaging, this study enhances the ability to analyze glomerular function and assess kidney health, potentially improving diagnostic methods and patient care in clinical settings.
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Foxo family transcription factors are critically involved in multiple processes, such as metabolism, quiescence, cell survival and cell differentiation. Although continuous, high activity of Foxo transcription factors extends the life span of some species, the involvement of Foxo proteins in mammalian aging remains to be determined. Here, we show that Foxo1 is down-regulated with age in mouse T cells.

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Background: Three randomized controlled trials have reported improved functional recovery after Laparoscopic pancreatoduodenectomy (LPD), as compared to open pancreatoduodenectomy (OPD). Long-term results regarding quality of life (QoL) are lacking. The aim of this study was to compare long-term QoL of LPD versus OPD.

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The maternal metabolic environment can be detrimental to the health of the offspring. In a previous work, we showed that maternal high-fat (HH) feeding in rabbit induced sex-dependent metabolic adaptation in the fetus and led to metabolic syndrome in adult offspring. As early development representing a critical window of susceptibility, in the present work we aimed to explore the effects of the HH diet on the oocyte, preimplantation embryo and its microenvironment.

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Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) uniquely enables spatial mapping in high resolution of oxygen saturation (SO2), with potential applications in studying pathological complications and therapy efficacy. MSOT offers seamless integration with ultrasonography, by using a common ultrasound (US) detector array. However, MSOT relies on multiple successive acquisitions of optoacoustic (OA) images at different optical wavelengths and the low frame rate of OA imaging makes the MSOT acquisition sensitive to body/respiratory motion.

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