Publications by authors named "P Rousseau"

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  • - Multi-tissue foot injuries are common in kids, and microsurgery plays a crucial role in their treatment, illustrated by a case of a 4-year-old boy who suffered severe injuries from a lawnmower accident, including the loss of his big toe.
  • - The surgical team performed a unique combined free flap repair using muscle-sparing latissimus dorsi and serratus anterior, aiming to restore both function and appearance.
  • - Follow-up evaluations at 3 months and 1 year showed excellent recovery, with good scores in aesthetic and functional assessments, indicating that this surgical approach is effective for treating complex foot injuries in children.
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  • The study was about a treatment for breast cancer that used a type of radiation called partial breast irradiation (PBI), which was given once a day for a week.
  • They wanted to see if two different doses of radiation (30 Gy and 27.5 Gy) would have good effects on how patients' breasts looked two years later.
  • The results showed that both doses had acceptable cosmetic outcomes, but they decided to use the lower dose (27.5 Gy) for the next phase of the trial.
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  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a genetic connective tissue disorder that leads to skin changes, primarily yellow papules and excess skin around areas like the neck, causing notable aesthetic and psychological effects, especially in women.* -
  • A study conducted at a University-Hospital from 2007 to 2022 evaluated treatment options for patients with PXE, focusing on surgical procedures to reduce the size of skin lesions rather than complete removal.* -
  • Out of 250 patients, 30 underwent surgery with methods like facelifts and skin tightening; results were mostly satisfactory with no complications, highlighting the potential for effective surgical intervention in managing PXE-related skin issues.*
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Lymphocyte development from murine hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) entails a loss of self-renewal capacity and a progressive restriction of developmental potential. Previous research from our laboratory suggests that specialized assemblies of ATP-dependent SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes play lineage-specific roles during murine hematopoiesis. Here, we demonstrate that the Smarcd1 subunit is essential for specification of lymphoid cell fate from multipotent progenitors.

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We have performed classical molecular dynamics simulations of 3 keV Ar + (CH)(C) collisions where (,) = (3,2),(1,4),(9,4) and (2,11). The simulated mass spectra of covalently bound reaction products reproduce the main features of the corresponding experimental results reported by Domaracka , , 2018, , 15052-15060. The present results support their conclusion that molecular growth is mainly driven by knockout where individual atoms are promptly removed in Rutherford type scattering processes.

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