Publications by authors named "Julie Libraire"

The evaluation of tumor follow-up according to RECIST 1.1 has become essential in clinical practice given its role in therapeutic decision making. At the same time, radiologists are facing an increase in activity while facing a shortage.

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Background & Aims: We aimed to evaluate body composition (BC) by computed tomography (CT) in hematologic malignancy (HM) patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for sepsis or septic shock.

Methods: We retrospectively assessed BC and its impact on outcome of 186 patients at the 3rd lumbar (L3) and 12th thoracic vertebral levels (T12) using CT-scan performed before ICU admission.

Results: The median patient age was 58.

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From a liquid biopsy, cell-free DNA (cfDNA) can provide information regarding basal tumoral genetic patterns and changes upon treatment. In a prospective cohort of 30 diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL), we determined the clinical relevance of cfDNA using targeted next-generation sequencing and its correlation with PET scan imaging at the time of diagnosis and during treatment. Using a dedicated DLBCL panel, mutations were identified at baseline for 19 cfDNAs and profiles were consistent with expected DLBCL patterns.

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Metabolic cleavage of the CO-S bond of some thioesters RCOSR' with the formation of RCOOH requires a monooxygenase-dependent oxidative activation of this bond. The nature of the S-containing product(s) resulting from this cleavage remains unclear in most cases. This communication provides the first evidence for the formation of sulfenic acid intermediates 4a and 4b during the oxidative cleavage of the CO-S bond of thiolactone metabolites 2a and 2b of antithrombotic prodrugs, ticlopidine and clopidogrel, by rat and human liver microsomes.

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