Publications by authors named "Gaucher A"

This study introduces a novel approach for chloride recognition utilizing multifunctional naphthalene-based receptors. By strategically modifying the substitution patterns on tetrafluoropyridines, a series of new receptors with customized cavities and enhanced binding capabilities were developed. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations and experimental studies combining NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry confirmed the efficacy of these receptors in capturing chloride ions.

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Establishing the rapid and accurate diagnosis of sepsis is a key component to the improvement of clinical outcomes. The ability of analytical platforms to rapidly detect pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) in blood could provide a powerful host-independent biomarker of sepsis. A novel concept was investigated based on the idea that a pre-bound and fluorescent ligand could be released from lectins in contact with high-affinity ligands (such as PAMPs).

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Modulation and fine-tuning of the strength of weak interactions to bind anions are described in a series of synthetic receptors. The general design of the receptors includes both a urea motif and a tetrazine motif. The synthetic sequence towards three receptors is detailed.

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A molecular clip combining a doubly substituted fluorescent anion-π donor probe and two flexible arms bearing H-bond motifs constitutes a new generation of anion receptors. Five simultaneous non-covalent interactions are highlighted by theoretical complexation studies with five different anions. A large range of analytical techniques (electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry, NMR, UV-visible, steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence) were deployed to evaluate the stoichiometry and association constants with the selected anions.

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Hypothesis: In this original work, we aim to control both the surface wetting and fluorescence properties of extremely ordered and porous conducting polymer nanotubes prepared by soft template electropolymerization and post-grafting. For reaching this aim, various substituents of different hydrophobicity and fluorescence were post-grafted and the post-grafting yields were evaluated by surface analyses. We show that the used polymer is already fluorescent before post-grafting while the post-grafting yield and as a consequence the surface hydrophobicity highly depend on the substituent.

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Potential of hydrogen (pH) is one of the most relevant parameters characterizing aqueous solutions. In biology, pH is intrinsically linked to cellular life since all metabolic pathways are implicated into ionic flows. In that way, determination of local pH offers a unique and major opportunity to increase our understanding of biological systems.

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The methyl ester of 8-oxo-8-indeno[2',1':7,8]naphtho[1,2-]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid (1) and its corresponding PEGylated ester were synthesised and fully characterised. X-ray diffraction studies on (1) confirmed the helical structure of the receptor and that it is self-assembled into layers by π-π interactions. An in-depth study by DFT calculations and MS experiments (ESI-MS, MS/MS, IMRPD and ESI-IMS-MS) was carried out between (1) and the physiological cation K.

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The intrinsic properties of tetrazine as a π-anion receptor and as an on/off recognition probe merged with H-bond ability of an urea motif into a single architecture constitutes a new generation of well-defined anion receptors. Complexation properties directly benefit from the dual and synergistic contribution of tetrazine and urea. In this study, we report on the synthesis and assessment of binding properties to anions of diverse geometries.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study examines how copolymers with pyrene and fluoroalkyl/adamantyl groups affect the wetting and adhesion properties of surfaces, which can range from superhydrophobic to parahydrophobic.
  • Researchers introduce a new ejection test method (ETM) using a catapult-like device to assess how droplets behave on these surfaces under applied acceleration.
  • The findings provide insights into adhesion behaviors and offer a complementary technique to traditional measurements for better understanding and quantifying surface adhesion properties.
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A blue luminescent and superhydrophobic coating based on an electropolymerized fluorinated-pyrene monomer and its planktonic bacteria and biofilm repellent properties are reported. Two different pathogenic bacterial strains (Gram-positive and Gram-negative) at two different incubation times (2 h planktonic bacterial and 24 h biofilm adhesion) were studied and monitored (analyzed) using multicolor scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy. The coating was proved to reduce bacterial adhesion by 65%.

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The formation and characterization of K and Cs complexes originating from the cooperativity of three non-covalent interactions is explored. The tridimensional preorganization of the naphthothiophene platform displays a favorable well-defined bay region combining a π fragment and a carbonyl moiety flanking a central sulfur atom. A joint theoretical and experimental infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) study allowed deciphering the key contribution of the orthogonal phenyl fragment to the elaboration of alkali metal complexes.

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A Barbier reaction-Heck arylation sequence from α-bromomethylbutenolide to fused tri and tetracyclic lactones has been developed. The first step involving a Barbier reaction enabled installing -bromoaromatics in α-ylidene γ-lactones. The latter substrates were subjected to intramolecular Heck reaction conditions which selectively afforded 6,5,5 or 6,6,5 fused ring systems depending on the nature of the base employed.

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The preparation, characterisation and application of two pyridine-modified chitosan derivatives (C1 and C2) containing Cu(OAc) adsorbed as catalysts for the conversion of benzaldehyde into 2-nitro-1-phenylethanol are described. Quantitative solid-state C multiple-contact cross-polarization, magic-angle-spinning, nuclear magnetic resonance (MC-CP MAS NMR) measurements confirmed the successful grafting of 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde and 6-methylpyridine-2-carboxaldehyde to the chitosan backbone and indicated that 47(±2)% of the NH groups were grafted for both C1 and C2. The use of C1-Cu(OAc) as a catalyst in the nitroaldol reaction led to 96(±1)% conversion and 19(±4)% enantiomeric excess (ee), while the use of C2-Cu(OAc) as a catalyst also promoted the nitroaldol reaction, affording almost quantitatively the expected 2-nitro-1-phenylethanol (98(±1)%) with 14.

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The selective installation of α-methylamine residues at the butenolide core is described using α-bromomethylene-γ-butenolide and primary as well as secondary amines in methanol at 0 °C. The preparation of mono- and bis-butenolide α-adducts is described. Bis-γ-butenolide adducts as well as mono α-aminomethyl-γ-butenolides can be selectively obtained depending on the nature of the reacting primary amine.

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Ultrathin c-Si solar cells have the potential to drastically reduce costs by saving raw material while maintaining good efficiencies thanks to the excellent quality of monocrystalline silicon. However, efficient light trapping strategies must be implemented to achieve high short-circuit currents. We report on the fabrication of both planar and patterned ultrathin c-Si solar cells on glass using low temperature (T < 275 °C), low-cost, and scalable techniques.

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Convenient access to new aryl(dihydro)naphthothiophenes is described using a common β-chloroacrolein derivative. Our strategy is based on the construction of a condensed thiophene ring prior to a Suzuki-Miyaura coupling and allowed installing various substituents at the molecular platform. The overall shapes of these architectures were confirmed by X-ray analyses and were in good agreement with theoretical calculations.

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A straightforward access to numerous novel substituted dihydrobenzo- and dihydronaphthoacridines is described using a unique molecular platform in two key steps. A large range of carbon-based substituents such as aromatic, vinyl, alkynyl fragments through Pd-catalysed couplings has been installed. The molecular diversity is extended to the introduction of aza-heterocycles and further authorizes the installation of alkylamino chains by means of Cu-promoted C-N bond formation.

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Conception of new pyrimidylmethylamine (pyrma) ligands and their corresponding Pd(II) complexes has been described. Both symmetrical and non-symmetrical ligands were prepared and subjected to complexation. Two different coordination modes, Pd(N,N)- or Pd(C,N,N)-pyrma, have been evidenced depending on the substitution of the pyrimidine ring and the nature or the shape of the additional pendant arm.

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This communication shows the possibility of inducing spontaneous special surface organisation by means of grafting a fluorescent aminobenzo[g,h,i]perylene derivative onto surface grown polyacrylic chains.

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Objectives: There are limited data on peripheral nerve block (PNB) practices by residents in France, especially with after introduction of ultrasound. A survey was conducted on PNB practices by French residents.

Study Design: Multicenter prospective descriptive study.

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Background: Dental caries is a common disease and affects many adults worldwide. Inlay or onlay restoration is widely used to treat the resulting tooth substance loss. Two esthetic materials can be used to manufacture an inlay/onlay restoration of the tooth: ceramic or composite.

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Purpose: A CTEP-sponsored phase II trial was conducted to evaluate safety and clinical activity of combination therapy with CCI-779 (temsirolimus) and bevacizumab in patients with advanced melanoma.

Experimental Design: Patients with unresectable stage III to IV melanoma were treated intravenously with temsirolimus 25 mg weekly and bevacizumab 10 mg every 2 weeks. Adverse events were recorded using CTCAE v3.

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Background: Respiratory rate should be monitored continuously in the post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) to avoid any delay in the detection of respiratory depression. Capnometry is the standard of care but in extubated patients requires a nasal cannula or a face mask that may be poorly tolerated or can be dislodged, leading to errors in data acquisition and false alarms. The value of a new non-invasive acoustic monitor in this setting has not been fully investigated.

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Background: Respiratory monitoring is standard after anaesthesia and surgery. Abnormal respiratory rate is a sensitive indicator of respiratory problems, even in patients receiving supplemental oxygen, but the best method for its continuous measurement in spontaneously breathing patients is unclear. This study compared respiratory rate assessment by capnometry using a new oxygen mask with a carbon dioxide sampling port (Capnomask(®)) and thoracic impedance pneumography with clinical measurement (used as a reference method) in extubated patients receiving supplemental oxygen.

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The synthesis and properties of new chiral polycyclic architectures that display both helicity and a saddle-type shape are described. The enantiomers have been separated, and their absolute configuration was determined by VCD and ECD. The unprecedented molecular architecture is based on a cyclooctatriene core surrounded by an association of benzo[c]fluorene and ortho-phenylene units.

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