Publications by authors named "M S Camus"

Anthropogenic climate change is projected to become a major driver of biodiversity loss, destabilizing the ecosystems on which human society depends. As the planet rapidly warms, the disruption of ecological interactions among populations, species and their environment, will likely drive positive feedback loops, accelerating the pace and magnitude of biodiversity losses. We propose that, even without invoking such amplifying feedback, biodiversity loss should increase nonlinearly with warming because of the non-uniform distribution of biodiversity.

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Mitochondrial function depends on the effective interactions between proteins and RNA encoded by the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes. Evidence suggests that both genomes respond to thermal selection and promote adaptation. However, the contribution of their epistatic interactions to life history phenotypes in the wild remains elusive.

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  • A multicenter study assessed the feasibility and safety of EUS-guided fiducial marker placement in patients with esophageal or rectal cancer referred for radiation therapy, focusing on success rates and outcomes.
  • The study involved 33 patients, achieving a 93.9% success rate in marker placement, with an average procedure time of 12.5 minutes and no reported adverse events.
  • Results showed that all fiducial markers remained visible throughout radiation therapy, emphasizing the approach's safety and effectiveness for these cancer types.
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Background And Hypothesis: Congenital anomalies of the kidney and the urinary tract (CAKUT), often discovered in utero, cover a wide spectrum of outcomes ranging from normal postnatal kidney function to fetal death. The current ultrasound workup does not allow for an accurate assessment of the outcome. The present study aimed to significantly improve the ultrasound-based prediction of postnatal kidney survival in CAKUT.

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