Publications by authors named "Lucie Longechamp"

Article Synopsis
  • Inflammation is a natural defense mechanism in our body, but it can become harmful if it lasts too long.
  • The study looks at how an extract from vine tea can reduce inflammation and prevent chronic diseases by targeting certain cells and proteins in the immune system.
  • The results show that this extract lowered harmful substances and changed the way immune cells behave, which suggests it could be helpful in managing long-term inflammation.
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Excess weight and obesity are the fifth leading cause of death globally, and sustained efforts from health professionals and researchers are required to mitigate this pandemic-scale problem. Polyphenols and flavonoids found in -a plant widely consumed as Rooibos tea-are increasingly being investigated for their positive effects on various health issues including inflammation. The aim of our study was to examine the effect of Rooibos extract on obesity and the associated low-grade chronic inflammatory state by testing antioxidant activity, cytokine secretions, macrophage polarization and the differentiation of human adipocytes through the development of adipospheroids.

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Recently, many types of 3D culture systems have been developed to preserve the physicochemical environment and biological characteristics of the original tumors better than the conventional 2D monolayer culture system. There are various types of models belonging to this culture, such as the culture based on non-adherent and/or scaffold-free matrices to form the tumors. Agarose mold has been widely used to facilitate tissue spheroid assembly, as it is essentially non-biodegradable, bio-inert, biocompatible, low-cost, and low-attachment material that can promote cell spheroidization.

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