Publications by authors named "MICHAUX P"

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive high-grade brain cancer with a median survival time of <15 months. Due to GBMs fast and infiltrative growth patient prognosis is poor with recurrence after treatment common. Investigating GBMs ability to communicate, specifically via Ca signaling, within its functional tumour networks may unlock new therapeutics to reduce the rapid infiltration and growth which currently makes treatment ineffective.

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This article presents the development of a digital twin model of a thigh portion subjected to various thermal treatments. Two scenarios are investigated: cold water immersion (CWI) and whole body cryotherapy (WBC), for which the comparison of numerical results with experimental measurements validates the consistency of the developed model. The use of real geometry on a first subject demonstrates the high heterogeneity of the temperature field and the need for accurate geometry.

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In this paper we demonstrate multilayer fabrication of plasmonic gold nanorod arrays using electron-beam lithography (EBL), and show that this structure could be used for multilayered optical storage media capable of continuous-wave (cw) laser readout. The gold nanorods fabricated using the EBL method are aligned perfectly and homogeneous in size and shape, allowing the polarization response of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) to be observed through ensemble array. This property in turn permits polarization detuned SPR readout possible and other manipulations such as progressively twisted arrays through the multilayers to make cw readout possible through deeper layers without too much extinction loss.

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Many biotic and abiotic factors affect the persistence and activity of beneficial pseudomonads introduced into soil to suppress plant diseases. One such factor may be the presence of virulent bacteriophages that decimate the population of the introduced bacteria, thereby reducing their beneficial effect. We have isolated a lytic bacteriophage (phi)GP100) that specifically infects the biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 and some closely related Pseudomonas strains.

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Virulence in the opportunistic human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is controlled by cell density via diffusible signalling molecules ('autoinducers') of the N-acylhomoserine lactone (AHL) type. Two Bacillus sp. isolates (A23 and A24) with AHL-degrading activity were identified among a large collection of rhizosphere bacteria.

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The spiral ligament of the stria vascularis is nearly always damaged by otosclerotic foci when the patient is nearly totally deaf because of otosclerosis. Vascular drugs are to be prescribed in such a case, besides the Sodium Fluoride treatment. The Sodium Fluoride is, according to us, the best treatment to arrest the progression of the otosclerotic disease.

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Surgery for otosclerosis means that the sound protection due to the fixation of the footplate does not exist anymore. As the Corti hair cells have been fragilized by proteolytic enzymes, it is absolutely necessary to reconstruct the sound mechanism in order to maintain the vibration of the perilymph absolutely within acoustical physiologic limit of movement. The means to realize this reconstruction are presented in this paper, as well as the results.

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Correlation between tinnitus and audiometric loss, modification of tinnitus by medical or surgical treatment, allow to suspect the origin of tinnitus due to otospongiosis and to give the patient a practically always confirmed prognosis. Audiometric localization of tinnitus is essential, as it is the best clue to etiology, treatment and prognosis of otospongiosis tinnitus. As far as irreducible tinnitus are concerned, as anxiety is the most pejorative parameter, not discouraging the patient is very important.

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Correlation between tinnitus and audiometric loss and modification of the former by both surgical and medical treatment provide sufficient data to suggest its origin and to give the patient a prognosis confirmed in practically every case. Audiometric localization of the tinnitus is essential, since this allows establishment of the etiology, treatment and prognosis of the symptom. When tinnitus is irreversible, the hope of a possible recovery must be given to the patient to avoid the inevitable anxiety produced.

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The footplate fenestra should be performed in its posterior third part to avoid pressure of the piston on the membranous labyrinth, situated very close to the footplate in 2% of the cases in otosclerotic patients. Gain in bone conduction differs according to the size of the fenestra performed. Low frequencies improve most when the whole posterior third part of the footplate is removed; the audiometric gain is better for high frequencies when a 0.

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The authors present a new fixation device for any bony or prosthetic transmission system to the center of a mobile footplate in the absence of the stapes crura. It is a disc-shaped silicone sponge, with a central hole, fitting the bottom of the oval fossa and thus securing the maintenance of the bony or prosthetic transmission in the center of the mobile footplate, and reducing the risk of shifting of the transmission system, which is always possible in case of tympanic retraction. The silicone sponge allows as well a more physiological transmission, because the footplate will vibrate from top to bottom thanks to a central force vector, thus giving better audiometric results.

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The authors propose a test consisting in performing injections of Renovaine, a very strong anaesthetic drug, in the external ear duct in order to reduce momentarily severe and decompensated tinnitus. They discuss the usefulness of this test and develop two concepts to explain its action. They make a pragmatic approach of the tinnitus etiopathogeny.

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To complete their two previous data processing studies on systematization of parameters for otospongiosis and on statistics concerning the otospongiotic disease itself, the authors now develop the study of postoperative functional results obtained over 15 years stapectomies performed according to various techniques. The characteristic of this study is that the functional results are not considered only from the operative technique point of view, but that they also take into account all the factors having an influence upon the functional results, i.e.

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Impedancemetry gives important information in otospongiosis, both for relative compliance and impedance audiometry. The detection of the stapedius reflex is facilitated by recruitment in some audiometric types of otospongiosis and enables us to solve many of the masking problems which are particularly difficult in this disease due to the very important cross-hearing (or cross-over). Diphasic impedance changes (on-off effect) once detected must be systematically investigated since they allow us to detect otospongiosis early on.

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The use of data processing in their otology clinic allowed the authors a better approach to otospongiosis and to its treatment, thus completing the knowledge of the otospongiotic disease according to their enzymatic concept. An important material has been gathered since 1959 to the present (June 1, 1974), based on more than 16 000 stapedectomies and nearly 100 000 otology out-patients. It has been studied both through a conventional method and an informatic one on the computer of their clinic.

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Results of impedancemetry have been compared with operative findings in 1 867 cases of otosclerosis, 1 583 of which were pure otosclerosis. This comparison indicated that: (1) with present techniques, the results of impedancemetry are only of a relative value in otosclerosis; it is thus necessary to asses the various connected anatomical elements in the middle ear with extreme rigor; (2) impedancemetry data have an absolute value in all disorders of the middle ear with closed eardrum associated with otosclerosis; (3) relative impedancemetry often gives informative results when it concurs with the other elements of clinical and audiometrical diagnosis; (4) impedancemetry data are a valuable element of early diagnosis of otosclerosis before the first audiometric expression, either by a lowering of compliance or, most of all, by appearance of an on-off effect (diphasic impedance change) or by disappearance of the stapedius reflex; (5) parallel or crossed paradoxical compliances are only apparently paradoxical and are usually the sign of either an early stapedo-vestibular fixation (before its audiometric expression) or an associated factor in the middle ear, both of which may have been unnoticed; (6) the problem of compliance value in otosclerosis will be solved only when the proper stapes frequency is found and when it is possible to test this frequency. This problem is the subject of our current research.

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