Publications by authors named "Ratel M"

This protocol uses conditional plasmids carrying the open reading frame (orf) of either superfolder green fluorescent protein (sfGFP) or monomeric Cherry (mCherry) fused to a flippase (Flp) recognition target (FRT) site. In cells expressing the Flp enzyme, site-specific recombination between the plasmid-borne FRT and an FRT "scar" in a target gene in the bacterial chromosome results in chromosomal integration of the plasmid with the concomitant in-frame fusion of the target gene to the fluorescent protein orf. This event can be positively selected using an antibiotic-resistance marker ( or ) present on the plasmid.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • HPV circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is proposed as a biomarker for detecting and monitoring HPV-related cancers, specifically focusing on cervical cancer caused by HPV16.
  • A study analyzed 180 plasma samples from women with HPV16-positive cervical cancer, premalignant lesions, and HPV DNA-negative controls, evaluating the effectiveness of a new bead-based genotyping assay (E7-MPG) compared to droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) and E6 antibody detection.
  • The E7-MPG detected HPV16 ctDNA in 42.3% of all samples and 74.7% of cervical cancer cases, proving more sensitive than ddPCR and showing that combining it with E6 antibodies further increased detection sensitivity to 86
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Evolutionarily conserved NusG protein enhances bacterial RNA polymerase processivity but can also promote transcription termination by binding to, and stimulating the activity of, Rho factor. Rho terminates transcription upon anchoring to cytidine-rich motifs, the so-called Rho utilization sites (Rut) in nascent RNA. Both NusG and Rho have been implicated in the silencing of horizontally-acquired A/T-rich DNA by nucleoid structuring protein H-NS.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

After decades on the margins of primary health care, surgical and anaesthesia care is gaining increasing priority within the global development arena. The 2015 publications of the Disease Control Priorities third edition on Essential Surgery and the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery created a compelling evidenced-based argument for the fundamental role of surgery and anaesthesia within cost-effective health systems strengthening global strategy. The launch of the Global Alliance for Surgical, Obstetric, Trauma, and Anaesthesia Care in 2015 has further coordinated efforts to build priority for surgical care and anaesthesia.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Ionic liquid self-assembled monolayers (SAM) were designed and applied for binding streptavidin, promoting affinity biosensing and enzyme activity on gold surfaces of sensors. The synthesis of 1-((+)-biotin)pentanamido)propyl)-3-(12-mercaptododecyl)-imidazolium bromide, a biotinylated ionic liquid (IL-biotin), which self-assembles on gold film, afforded streptavidin sensing with surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The IL-biotin-SAM efficiently formed a full streptavidin monolayer.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A simple anion metathesis in diluted aqueous carbonate at room temperature affords 1-(12-mercaptododecyl)-3-methyl-imidazolium carbonate (MDMI-HCO(3)) from MDMI salts self-assembled on gold films and nanoparticles. The properties of MDMI-SAM differ from MDMI in solution, for which the anion exchange reaction does not proceed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The properties of a surface modified with an ionic liquid self-assembled monolayer (IL-SAM) can be tuned by simply changing the deposition temperature. Mid-IR, SERS, and molecular modelling demonstrated that 1-(12-mercaptododecyl)-3-methylimidazolium bromide (MDMIBr) exhibited a crystalline monolayer for deposition temperatures below 25 °C. Above 25 °C, the aliphatic chain collapsed into a disordered conformation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Our aim was to study trends in the prevalence of pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) and to quantify their association with morphogenetic anomalies and with perinatal characteristics such as gestational age, birthweight, and hospitalization in a neonatal care unit. Data from a French morbidity register of childhood disabilities with the use of consistent definitions over time within the same geographical area were analyzed. The data of a total of 454 children (312 males, 142 females) with PDD, born between 1980 and 1993 and residing in Isère county, were recorded at the age of 7 years.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Many patients with extensive skull base neoplasms poorly understand the nature of their problems. Therefore, education of patients and family members is an important component of care. Research has established the benefits of pre-operative education for other types of surgery and information seeking as an important method of coping.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Historically, surgical management of extensive neoplasms of the cranial base has been limited by anatomical boundaries. However, major theoretical and technological advances now permit radical surgical resections. The perioperative nursing care of these patients is challenging and requires a wealth of knowledge and skills.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF