Publications by authors named "P Rech"

Introduction: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic condition that associates pain, sleep disturbances, and cognitive changes. Recent evidence shows that sexual dysfunction is also associated with fibromyalgia, further affecting patients' quality of life.

Objective: Our aim was to explore the association between FMS and sexual dysfunction (SD) in women.

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The mycorrhizal fungi of cultivated Vanilla spp. have mainly been studied in America, while a recent study has investigated them on Réunion Island (Indian Ocean). However, there are many different types of cultivation on Réunion, from shade-house crops to forest farms of endemic or exotic trees.

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In this paper, we investigate a seven-parameter, five-dimensional dynamical system, specifically a unidirectional coupling of two FitzHugh-Nagumo neuron models, with one neuron being sinusoidally driven. This master-slave configuration features neuron N1 as the master, subjected to an external sinusoidal electrical current, and neuron N2 as the slave, interacting with N1 through an electrical force. We report numerical results for three distinct scenarios where N1 operates in (i) periodic, (ii) quasiperiodic, and (iii) chaotic regimes.

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DNA data storage is a potential alternative to magnetic tape for archival storage purposes, promising substantial gains in information density. Critical to the success of DNA as a storage media is an understanding of the role of environmental factors on the longevity of the stored information. In this paper, we evaluate the effect of exposure to ionizing particle radiation, a cause of data loss in traditional magnetic media, on the longevity of data in DNA data storage pools.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gene expression analysis is vital for understanding plant development, and the M2WISH protocol improves this by using microwave treatment for effective mRNA in situ hybridization in Arabidopsis.
  • M2WISH allows for high-quality and uniform hybridization while preserving cellular organization, enabling detailed investigation of gene expression dynamics.
  • The protocol revealed insights into how shoot apical meristems can develop from different root structures based on CLV3 expression patterns, producing valuable data for modeling complex biological systems.
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