Publications by authors named "Poulain S"

Citizen Science initiatives have a worldwide impact on environmental research by providing data at a global scale and high resolution. Mapping marine biodiversity remains a key challenge to which citizen initiatives can contribute. Here we describe a dataset made of both underwater and aerial imagery collected in shallow tropical coastal areas by using various low cost platforms operated either by citizens or researchers.

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Inflammatory form of Waldenström macroglobulinemia (iWM) predicts outcomes after immuno-chemotherapy and Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitors, but its origin is unknown. Here, we unravel increased clonal hematopoiesis in patients with iWM (61% vs 23% in noninflammatory WM), suggesting a contribution of environmental cells to iWM.

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We report on a master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) system at 2.8 µm to achieve an average power of 10.28 W with a pulse energy and peak power of 403 nJ and 5.

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We present the 6-year update of a phase 2 study evaluating the combination of obinutuzumab and idelalisib in relapse/refractory Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia. The results of the REMODEL trial demonstrated interesting efficacy in a high-risk genotype profile population. The primary endpoint was achieved with a median PFS of 25.

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A GaSb-based SEmiconductor Saturable Absorber Mirror (SESAM) enables continuous-wave picosecond mode-locked operation with excellent stability of a polarization-maintaining mid-infrared Er:ZBLAN fiber laser. The GaSb-based SESAM mode-locked fiber laser delivers an average output power of 190 mW at 2.76 µm at a repetition rate of 32.

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This work illustrates, to the best of our knowledge, the first non-adiabatic tapered single-mode zirconium fluoride optical fiber sensor in the mid-infrared spectral range. It is designed and fabricated via pulling and heating technique. A waist diameter d = 25 µm with no visible crystallization is achieved, overcoming the typical fluoride glass challenges associated with crystallization, narrow temperature fabrication window, and low glass transition temperature.

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is posing a serious public health concern with a considerable impact on human life and health expenditures worldwide. The disease develops when insulin plasma level is insufficient for coping insulin resistance, caused by the decline of pancreatic β-cell function and mass. In β-cells, the lipotoxicity exerted by saturated free fatty acids in particular palmitate (PA), which is chronically elevated in T2D, plays a major role in β-cell dysfunction and mass.

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  • * Researchers studied 67 samples from 48 patients to identify genetic changes linked to high-risk disease stages and worse survival rates, finding specific genomic alterations like gain7q and del6q16.3 associated with poor prognosis.
  • * The study revealed different evolutionary pathways of MF, as well as potential biomarkers for identifying patients at higher risk of disease progression, emphasizing the importance of genomic analysis in managing MF.
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The bendamustine-rituximab (BR) schedule is an efficient first-line therapy in Waldenström macroglobulinaemia (WM). A previous analysis of 69 patients who received this treatment confirmed a high response rate and good progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS). With a median follow-up of 76.

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Availability of hepatic tissue for the investigation of metabolic processes is severely limited. While primary hepatocytes or animal models are widely used in pharmacological applications, a change in methodology towards more sustainable and ethical assays is highly desirable. Stem cell derived hepatic cells are generally regarded as a viable alternative for the above model systems, if current limitations in functionality and maturation can be overcome.

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Hepatic physiology depends on the liver's complex structural composition which among others, provides high oxygen supply rates, locally differential oxygen tension, endothelial paracrine signaling, as well as residual hemodynamic shear stress to resident hepatocytes. While functional improvements were shown by implementing these factors into hepatic culture systems, direct cause-effect relationships are often not well characterized-obfuscating their individual contribution in more complex microphysiological systems. By comparing increasingly complex hepatic in vitro culture systems that gradually implement these parameters, we investigate the influence of the cellular microenvironment to overall hepatic functionality in pharmacological applications.

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  • - Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM) is characterized as a type of lymphoma involving IgM monoclonal gammopathy and requires evidence of lymphoplasmacytic leukemia in the bone marrow for diagnosis.
  • - Immunophenotyping and genotyping are crucial for accurately diagnosing WM and distinguishing it from similar diseases like marginal zone lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
  • - The text emphasizes the need for standardized methodologies in mutational analysis for WM diagnosis and suggests exploring the diagnostic value of certain gene mutations that are not routinely assessed.
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Correction for 'Generation of β-like cell subtypes from differentiated human induced pluripotent stem cells in 3D spheroids' by Lisa Morisseau , , 2023, https://doi.org/10.1039/d3mo00050h.

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Since the identification of four different pancreatic β-cell subtypes and bi-hormomal cells playing a role in the diabetes pathogenesis, the search for models that mimics such cells heterogeneity became a key priority in experimental and clinical diabetology. We investigated the potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells to lead to the development of the different β-cells subtypes in honeycomb microwell-based 3D spheroids. The glucose-stimulated insulin secretion confirmed the spheroids functionality.

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Apart from the MYD88 mutation, extensive information exists on the molecular mechanisms in Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia and its potential utility in the diagnosis and treatment tailoring. However, no consensus recommendations are yet available. Consensus Panel 3 (CP3) of the 11th International Workshop on Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia (IWWM-11) was tasked with reviewing the current molecular necessities and best way to access the minimum data required for a correct diagnosis and monitoring.

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Aim: Hepatic zonation is a physiological feature of the liver, known to be key in the regulation of the metabolism of nutrients and xenobiotics and the biotransformation of numerous substances. However, the reproduction of this phenomenon remains challenging in vitro as only part of the processes involved in the orchestration and maintenance of zonation are fully understood. The recent advances in organ-on-chip technologies, which allow for the integration of multicellular 3D tissues in a dynamic microenvironment, could offer solutions for the reproduction of zonation within a single culture vessel.

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  • Current guidelines for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) recommend checking the IGHV gene mutation status before starting treatment, but traditional NGS methods face limitations in cost and technical requirements.
  • The new Next-CLL method allows for IGHV mutation analysis using standard NGS devices, streamlining the process in routine labs and demonstrating higher reliability compared to traditional Sanger sequencing.
  • Validation of Next-CLL showed perfect concordance with reference techniques and no significant bias in IGHV usage, making it a practical and effective tool for evaluating prognosis and treatment options for CLL patients.
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  • Two patients with relapsed WM and acquired von Willebrand syndrome (AVWS) were treated with ibrutinib, showing rapid effectiveness and safety without any bleeding issues.
  • The treatment normalized von Willebrand factor clearance, suggesting that ibrutinib is a promising option for WM patients with AVWS, indicating a need for further research on its long-term efficacy and safety.
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For the first time, to the best of our knowledge, the design and characterization of a 3 × 1 fused fiber combiner based on multimode step-index fluoroindate optical fibers (InF) has been performed. Several efforts to develop a well-consolidated normalization procedure and a fabrication protocol have been required due to the low melting temperature and the mechanical properties of fluoroindates. Fabrication results demonstrate repeatability and absence of crystallization.

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The diagnosis of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM), an IgM-associated lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, can be challenging due to the different forms of disease presentation. Furthermore, in recent years, WM has witnessed remarkable progress on the diagnostic front, as well as a deeper understanding of the disease biology, which has affected clinical practice. This, together with the increasing variety of tools and techniques available, makes it necessary to have a practical guidance for clinicians to perform the initial evaluation of patients with WM.

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Functional differentiation of pancreatic like tissue from human induced pluripotent stem cells is one of the emerging strategies to achieve an pancreas model. Here, we propose a protocol to cultivate hiPSC-derived β-like-cells coupling spheroids and microfluidic technologies to improve the pancreatic lineage maturation. The protocol led to the development of spheroids producing the C-peptide and containing cells positive to insulin and glucagon.

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The presence of numerous mast cells (MCs) mixed with tumor cells in the bone marrow (BM) is a hallmark of the diagnosis of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM). MCs have been shown to support lymphoplasmacytic cell growth, but there is thus far no demonstration of the prognostic impact of BM MC density in WM. We investigated BM MC density by sensitive and specific digital quantification, allowing the analysis of a large area infiltrated by BM tumor cells.

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  • The case involves a rare type of lymphoma known as hepato-splenic Tγδ-cell lymphoma, which typically affects patients with weakened immune systems, but this one occurred in a healthy individual.
  • The patient exhibited prominent features called telangiectasias, which are small dilated blood vessels on the skin, leading to initial confusion in identifying the correct lymphoma type.
  • The diagnosis was ultimately clarified, highlighting the importance of careful evaluation to avoid misdiagnosis in similar cases.
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