Publications by authors named "Michel Parent"

Although the environmental impacts of metal atmospheric emissions from point sources such as smelter have been extensively studied, very few studies have attempted to understand the influence of those emissions on nutrient cycles in the surrounding forests. This study investigates nutrient variations in space and time along with trace metals by statistical analysis of tree-ring series combined with the characterization of element concentrations in soil horizons. The research focuses on the Horne smelter (Rouyn Noranda, Québec, Canada), because it released high atmospheric emissions of metals and gases between 1928 and 1990s.

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Solid papillary carcinoma with reverse polarity is a rare breast cancer of favorable prognosis that can be difficult to diagnose. We report here nine additional cases of this tumor, and we describe its morphologic, immunohistochemical and molecular profile in comparison to other types of papillary and micropapillary lesions of the breast that are intraductal papilloma with usual ductal hyperplasia, encapsulated papillary carcinoma, solid papillary carcinoma and invasive micropapillary carcinoma. We studied nine cases of this special papillary tumor and six of each other types mentioned above.

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The aim of this paper is to present the first step of a new approach to make a map of radonprone areas showing different potential radon emission levels in the Quebec province. This map is a tool intended to assist the Quebec government in identifying populations with a higher risk of indoor radon gas exposure. This map of radon-prone areas used available radiogeochemical information for the province of Quebec: (1) Equivalent uranium (eU) concentration from airborne surface gamma-ray surveys; (2) uranium concentration measurements in sediments; and (3) bedrock and surficial geology.

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Illumination changes cause serious problems in many computer vision applications. We present a new method for addressing robust depth estimation from a stereo pair under varying illumination conditions. First, a spatially varying multiplicative model is developed to account for brightness changes induced between left and right views.

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Article Synopsis
  • Alternative splicing is disrupted in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), linked to CTG repeat expansions in the myotonic dystrophy protein kinase gene.
  • The study focuses on Tau exon 6, revealing decreased inclusion of exon 6c and increased inclusion of exon 6d in DM1 brains, while splicing alterations were not noted in DM1 muscle.
  • Co-transfection experiments show that splicing factors CELF and MBNL1 affect Tau exon 6 splicing, highlighting the need to understand all exons and tissues involved in splicing dysregulation in DM1.
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We wanted to test the hypothesis that forest exposure to phytotoxic gases indirectly affects their carbon uptake. We estimated that the reduction of photosynthesis may have reached 20 to 30% at a site located 9 km (test site) from the Horne copper smelter in Rouyn-Noranda, which is a point source of SO2. Twenty-one spruce trees older than 100 yr were selected from seven sites at various distances from the smelter to evaluate conditions prior to and during the periods of smelter operation.

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