Publications by authors named "S Mathe"

Hemostasis impairment represents the most threatening consequence of Viperidae envenoming, notably with Bothrops genus. In the French departments of America, B. atrox envenomation in French Guiana may lead to bleeding while B.

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Background: Cassava is an important crop for the survival of smallholder farmers in Cameroon. However, the cassava sector has a low production per unit area compared to the technological potential in this country. In this context, breeders have developed varieties based mainly on their potential in terms of yield and disease resistance.

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This case report describes a 45-year-old woman with acute, bilateral parotid gland swelling caused by B-cell lymphoma. Enlarged, tender salivary glands are more commonly caused by infection, inflammation, or obstruction from salivary gland stones or tumors. This patient initially was treated for common causes of parotitis; however, her condition did not respond to the standard management and she ultimately was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma.

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This paper presents an alternative for enhancing the durability of poly (L-lactide) (PLLA) by racemic nucleation following stereo-complexation with a selected poly (D-lactide) (PLDA). The compounds are obtained by melt blending of a PLLA grade, previously designed for 3D printing but with a low heat deflection temperature and impact resistance, with grades of PLDA differing in their molecular weight (Mw), D-lactide content (DS) and concentration. Our method considered how to reveal the racemic nucleation caused by stereo-complexation and its influence on functional properties.

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Article Synopsis
  • Toxins from venoms can cause serious health issues related to bleeding and clotting disorders, including both local and systemic bleeding problems.
  • These venoms contain various types of proteins that can either affect blood coagulation directly or disrupt blood vessel integrity, ultimately leading to conditions like edema and organ failure.
  • The mechanisms of these effects include damaging blood vessel structures, altering platelet function, and switching the blood vessel lining to a state that promotes clotting, contributing to both bleeding and thrombosis during envenomation events.
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