Publications by authors named "M C De Colle"

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is one of the major viral arthropod-borne diseases in Africa. In recent decades, RVF virus (RVFV), the causative agent of RVF, has been responsible for multiple outbreaks in West Africa with important consequences on human and animal health. In particular, an outbreak occurred in 2010 after heavy rains in the desertic region of Adrar, Mauritania.

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Extending the shelf life of exported beef could increase international demand and producer profits. The objective was to evaluate the effects of topically applying combinations of acerola cherry powder and rosemary extract on the shelf life of frozen-thawed bone-in beef short rib and chuck roll steaks. Chuck rolls (IMPS 116A; = 9) and bone-in short ribs (IMPS 123A; = 18) were aged (7 d; 0 °C), frozen (30 d; -20 °C), and thawed (60-72 h; 0 °C).

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Purpose: To determine the relationship between intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MRI parameters and clinical changes post-tap test (TT) in idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) patients.

Methods: Forty-four probable iNPH patients underwent 3 T MRI before and after TT. IVIM parameters were calculated from eight different bilateral regions of interest in basal ganglia, centrum semiovale, and corona radiata.

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Article Synopsis
  • The main idea is to control bioprocesses by giving cells exactly what they need, when they need it, instead of just watching the environmental conditions.
  • Scientists used special biosensors and online technology to check how bacteria feel and what they need to grow better.
  • They tested this system with E. coli and found that it improved the way bacteria are grown, making the process faster and more effective.
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Phytophthora fruit rot (PFR) caused by the soilborne oomycete pathogen, , can cause severe yield loss in cucumber. With no resistant variety available, genetic resources are needed to develop resistant varieties. The goal of this work was to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with resistance to PFR using multiple genomic approaches and populations.

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