Publications by authors named "J LEFEBVRE"

Axons in the mammalian brain show significant diversity in myelination motifs, displaying spatial heterogeneity in sheathing along individual axons and across brain regions. However, its impact on neural signaling and susceptibility to injury remains poorly understood. To address this, we leveraged cable theory and developed model axons replicating the myelin sheath distributions observed experimentally in different regions of the mouse central nervous system.

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Introduction: Consolidation durvalumab post chemo-radiotherapy (CRT) has been demonstrated to improve survival in locally advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Real-world data to assess its use and impact on patients, particularly in Quebec, remain limited.

Methods: We, therefore, aimed to assess real-world durvalumab use in inoperable stage III NSCLC in Quebec, to describe progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) outcomes as reported in the PACIFIC trial, and to evaluate safety and toxicity.

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Stress induces aversive memory overgeneralization, a hallmark of many psychiatric disorders. Memories are encoded by a sparse ensemble of neurons active during an event (an engram ensemble). We examined the molecular and circuit processes mediating stress-induced threat memory overgeneralization in mice.

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  • The study focuses on accurately characterizing excited-state absorption (ESA) in erbium-doped fibers (EDFs) using a method that combines ON/OFF pumping and a supercontinuum source with a tunable filter.
  • By normalizing the ESA profile to its peak value, the researchers facilitate comparisons between samples regardless of their erbium concentration.
  • The research also explores how various chemical elements and their concentrations, particularly optimizing aluminum content, can enhance erbium solubility while minimizing negative ESA impacts, aiding in the development of more efficient L-band erbium-doped fiber amplifiers.
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