Publications by authors named "L Perret"

Childhood maltreatment is linked with later depressive symptoms, but not every maltreated child will experience symptoms later in life. Therefore, we investigate whether genetic predisposition for depression (i.e.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of the cell-free supernatant of ATCC 10241 on the biofilm-forming capacity of strains isolated from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. In addition, the study evaluated the potential of the cell-free supernatant to modulate inflammation and reduce lung damage in mice infected with strains or co-challenged with and the group (SMG). The results showed that CF-derived strains can infect the respiratory tract of adult mice, inducing local inflammation and lung damage.

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For the first time, syngas fermentation was operated continuously with total cell retention and process pressures up to 4barg in long-term runs of up to 3000 hours. Throughout this time, the process was stable. The measured data have shown that hydrogen uptake and ethanol space-time yield are highest at a slightly reduced pH of 5.

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In the context of climate crisis, health care systems need to reduce their own carbon footprint. An accumulating amount of data shows how anesthesia can drastically reduce direct emissions of powerful greenhouse gases (GHG), like inhaled volatile anesthetics and nitrous oxyde (N2O). This synthesis exposes why anesthesia is a carbon hotspot and how practical strategies can reduce direct GHG emissions without compromising quality of care.

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Background: The number of elective outpatient surgeries in Canada has increased markedly in the last 10 years. However, unanticipated cancellations on the day of surgery and adverse postoperative events are frequent. Modern technologies have been shown to be of great help in the medical field in improving patient care.

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