Publications by authors named "M Le Marchand"

Introduction: Since 2017, women with absolute uterine infertility due to Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome have been eligible to participate in a uterine transplantation clinical trial conducted by Foch Hospital in France. The aim of this study is to assess the psychological state of potential candidates, including recipients, their partners, and their living-related donors.

Material And Methods: Sixteen potential uterus transplant candidates, including recipients, partners, and living-related donors, participated in the study.

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Intraocular lenses (IOLs) play a pivotal role in restoring vision following cataract surgery. The evolution of polymeric biomaterials has been central to addressing challenges such as biocompatibility, optical clarity, mechanical stability, and resistance to opacification. This review explores essential requirements for IOL biomaterials, emphasizing their ability to mitigate complications like posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and dysphotopsias while maintaining long-term durability and visual quality.

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  • Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has helped uncover genetic causes of primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), while the reasons for diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) are less understood.
  • A 14-year-old patient with isolated DOR was found to have two frameshift mutations in the BRCA1 gene, but surprisingly showed no signs of Fanconi anemia (FA).
  • Despite the absence of FA symptoms, the patient's cells exhibited high chromosomal fragility, and studies indicated a shortened version of the BRCA1 protein was produced, suggesting that BRCA1 is crucial for ovarian health and functioning.
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Cessation of flow in yield stress fluids results in a stress relaxation process that eventually leads to a finite residual stress. Both the rate of stress relaxation and the magnitude of the residual stresses systematically depend on the preceding flow conditions. To assess the microscopic origin of this memory effect, we combine experiments with large-scale computer simulations, exploring the behavior of jammed suspensions of soft repulsive particles.

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