Publications by authors named "G Trebuchet"

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  • The study aims to assess the safety and efficacy of using expanded CD34+ cells for treating patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and reduced left ventricular function, crucial for improving patient outcomes.
  • Patients with severe AMI (left ventricular ejection fraction <50%) are randomly assigned to receive either CD34+ cell treatment alongside standard care or standard care only, with a focus on monitoring major adverse cardiac events over six months.
  • This trial is groundbreaking as it explores the automated expansion and administration of autologous CD34+ cells, addressing current technological limitations in cell therapy for heart recovery post-AMI.
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Regenerative medicine now needs to pass a crucial turning point, from academic research to the market. Several sources/types of cells have been experimented with, more or less successfully. CD34 cells have demonstrated multipotent or even pluripotent capacities, making them good candidates for regenerative medicine, particularly for treating heart diseases.

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Despite their different origins, glia and hemocytes are related cell populations that provide an immune function. hemocytes patrol the body cavity and act as macrophages outside the nervous system, whereas glia originate from the neuroepithelium and provide the scavenger population of the nervous system. glia are hence the functional orthologs of vertebrate microglia, even though the latter are cells of immune origin that subsequently move into the brain during development.

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Introduction: Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) is an innovative technique providing real-time, in vivo optical biopsies. A previous ex vivo phase of the study (PERSEE) allowed identifying accurate pCLE criteria for the diagnosis of hepatic and peritoneal surgical specimens. This study aimed at evaluating the pCLE role for in vivo intra-abdominal tissue characterization during digestive cancer surgical procedures.

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In Drosophila, the transcription factor Gcm/Glide plays a key role in cell fate determination and cellular differentiation. In light of its crucial biological impact, major efforts have been put for analyzing its properties as master regulator, from both structural and functional points of view. However, the lack of efficient antibodies specific to the Gcm/Glide protein precluded thorough analyses of its regulation and activity in vivo.

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