Publications by authors named "J Goret"

Knowledge of the physiological mechanisms underlying species vulnerability to drought is critical for better understanding patterns of tree mortality. Investigating plant adaptive strategies to drought should thus help to fill this knowledge gap, especially in tropical rainforests exhibiting high functional diversity. In a semi-controlled drought experiment using 12 rainforest tree species, we investigated the diversity in hydraulic strategies and whether they determined the ability of saplings to use stored non-structural carbohydrates during an extreme imposed drought.

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Background: The clinical significance of newly available platforms for specific IgE measurement must be evaluated. However, data are lacking for NOVEOS (Hycor), especially for food allergens.

Objective: We compared the technical and clinical performance of two platforms (ImmunoCAP and NOVEOS) to measure specific IgE to 10 food allergens.

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Background: Thrombo-inflammation and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are exacerbated in severe cases of COVID-19, potentially contributing to disease exacerbation. However, the mechanisms underpinning this dysregulation remain elusive. We hypothesised that lower DNase activity may be associated with higher NETosis and clinical worsening in patients with COVID-19.

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Article Synopsis
  • Extracellular histones released during cell death contribute to inflammation and cell death, especially in sepsis, highlighting their harmful effects.
  • Clusterin (CLU) is an extracellular protein that may counteract the adverse effects of histones by binding to them and neutralizing their harmful properties.
  • In sepsis patients, lower CLU levels correlate with increased mortality, and studies show that CLU supplementation can enhance survival rates in mouse models of sepsis.
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