Publications by authors named "N V Meunier"

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  • Cachexia, a condition often linked to digestive cancers like oesophagogastric cancer, is believed to be influenced by mitochondrial activity in adipose tissue, particularly in response to chemotherapy.
  • The ChiFMeOE study aims to investigate how cachexia affects energy metabolism in fat cells and how these changes respond to chemotherapy in patients undergoing treatment for specific types of cancer.
  • This study will include 60 patients and focus on collecting tissue biopsies and assessing mitochondrial function, while ensuring ethical standards are maintained through proper consent and oversight.
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For successful development and adoption of technology on dairy farms, farmers need to be included in the innovation process. However, the design of agricultural technologies usually takes a top-down approach with little involvement of end-users at the early stages. Living Labs offer a methodology that involve end-users throughout the development process and emphasize the importance of understanding users' needs.

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Among the numerous long COVID symptoms, olfactory dysfunction persists in ∼10 % of patients suffering from SARS-CoV-2 induced anosmia. Among the few potential therapies, corticoid treatment has been used for its anti-inflammatory effect with mixed success in patients. In this study, we explored its impact using hamster as an animal model.

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We propose to model certain aspects of the dynamics of a macrophage that moves randomly in a one dimensional space in arterial wall tissue and grows by accumulating localized lipid particles, thus reducing its motility. This phenomenon has been observed in the context of atherosclerotic plaque formation. For this purpose, we use a system of stochastic differential equations satisfied by the position and diffusion coefficient of a Brownian particle whose diffusion coefficient is modified at each visit to the origin and with a dumping coefficient.

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