Publications by authors named "L Boissy"

The electronic prescription of Labile Blood Products was recommended in a 1997 directive, to ensure transfusion safety in healthcare services. Following multiple institutional reminders by the Haemovigilance Unit of the Marseille Public Hospitals (APHM), the board of directors decided to set up a project for electronic transfusion records. Here we present the issues arising from this computerisation and the impact of this change of practice on the APHM and the Etablissement Français du Sang PACA-Corse (EFS PACA-Corsica; French Blood Institute Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corsica).

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  • * 57 cats were included, revealing an overall response rate of 42%, with median survival time of 131 days and a median progression-free interval of 148 days.
  • * Positive prognostic factors included achieving complete or partial response and the absence of lymph node involvement, while negative factors included gastrointestinal tract infiltration and infiltration of non-hematopoietic organs.
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the benefit of intracavitary carboplatin chemotherapy in cats with malignant pleural effusion of epithelial origin.

Methods: The medical records of cats with a cytological diagnosis of neoplastic pleural effusion of epithelial origin were reviewed at three referral institutions between January 2013 and June 2018. Only cats treated with intracavitary carboplatin chemotherapy were enrolled.

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A door-to-door survey was used to determine the prevalence of epilepsy among 4500 people within the Pikine Health District (population 480,000) Senegal. Prevalence was 14.2/1000, and 23.

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TRACE (time-resolved amplification of cryptate emission), also called HTRF for pharmaceutical applications, is a homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence technique well adapted for the study of molecular interactions. It is based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between europium trisbipyridine cryptate (TBPEu(3+)) as energy donor and cross-linked allophycocyanin, symbolized by XL665, as acceptor, leading to a long-lived FRET signal. TBPEu(3+)-labeled uridine triphosphate (UTP), referred to as K-11-UTP in the text, was obtained by coupling TBPEu(3+) moiety to a C-5 functionalized UTP analog.

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