Publications by authors named "Sassi M"

A detailed analysis of the N(1s) and C(1s) X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) is made, where the measured XPS is compared with theoretical Sudden Approximation (SA) intensities and theoretical XPS Binding Energies (BEs). There is remarkably good agreement between the theoretical predictions and the measured XPS; in particular, the different full width at half maximum values for the C(1s) and N(1s) BEs are explained in terms of unresolved C(1s) BEs for the different C atoms in pyridine. This work demonstrates that the combination of theory and XPS measurements can extract analysis of the XPS relevant to the molecular electronic structure.

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Direct air capture (DAC) may be feasible to remove carbon dioxide (CO) from the atmosphere at the gigaton scale, holding promise to become a major contributor to climate change mitigation. Mineral looping using magnesium oxide (MgO) is potentially an economical, efficient, and sustainable pathway to gigaton-scale DAC. The hydroxylation and carbonation of MgO determine the efficiency of the looping process, but their rates and mechanisms remain uncertain.

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Reproductive success is dependent on gamete integrity, and oxidative stress alters male nuclei, meaning that no DNA repair is possible due to chromatin compaction. The composition of sperm makes it highly sensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS) but, at the same time, ROS are needed for sperm physiology. Over the past 30 years, much attention has been paid to the consequences of oxidative stress on sperm properties and the protective effects of antioxidant formulations to help fertility.

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Objectives: While the existing literature extensively covers the topic of tacrolimus variability, it remains crucial to gather data that are tailored to the Tunisian population. Our primary goal was to assess the variability in tacrolimus bioavailability using the Cp(0)/weight dosage ratio in Tunisian kidney transplant patients. We also aimed to determine the correlations between blood trough level (Cp(0)) and the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC0-12 h) in this cohort.

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Mavacamten, the first drug in the class of β-cardiac myosin modulator, is used for the treatment of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This orally administered drug demonstrates wide interpatient variability in pharmacokinetics parameters, due in part to variant CYP2C19 alleles. Individuals who are CYP2C19 poor metabolizers have increased exposure and are at increased risk of reduced cardiac hypercontractility.

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Introduction: Ensuring optimal blood transfusion practices relies on a robust expertise base that is indispensable across various professional fields. Recognizing this imperative, the current study aims to assess the knowledge levels of healthcare personnel and enhance transfusion quality through targeted continuing training initiatives.

Methods: The preliminary survey was based on an anonymous questionnaire and we used correct response rate (CRR) as the main parameter evaluating the baseline level of knowledge.

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Objective: In this study, we aimed to assess main factors influencing the Valproic Acid (V.Acid) plasma trough levels (C0) and to determine their degree of influence on V.Acid C0 in children with epilepsy who had Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM).

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  • This study investigates how ghrelin receptors in the olfactory bulb affect smell and eating behavior in mice.
  • Mice without these receptors showed worse smelling ability, increased anxiety, and changes in how they searched for food.
  • The findings suggest that the olfactory bulb plays a crucial role in smell and food-seeking behavior, especially when hungry, influencing metabolism and preparation for eating.
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Background: Monitoring of diabetes by measuring capillary blood glucose using a glucometer.

Objectives: To compare the three most used glucose meters in diabetic patients in a maternity and neonatal center in terms of repeatability, accuracy, and stability.

Methodology: A comparative study on 100 diabetic patients admitted to the various departments of a maternity and neonatal center.

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Purpose: The objective of this study is to train and test machine-learning (ML) models to automatically classify shoulder rehabilitation exercises.

Methods: The cohort included both healthy and patients with rotator-cuff (RC) tears. All participants performed six shoulder rehabilitation exercises, following guidelines developed by the American Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists.

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Correction for 'Chitosan-gated organic transistors printed on ethyl cellulose as a versatile platform for edible electronics and bioelectronics' by Alina S. Sharova , , 2023, , 10808-10819, https://doi.org/10.

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In this study, four adsorbents were developed: layered silicate magadiite material (mag), Hexadecyltrimethylammonium intercalated magadiite (HDTMA@mag), a cross-linked composite of sodium alginate and magadiite (ALG@mag) and a cross-linked composite of sodium alginate and HDTMA@magadiite (ALG@HDTMA@mag). The adsorbents were evaluated for their effectiveness in removing of Methylene Blue (MB) and Eriochrome Black T (EBT) dyes. The prepared adsorbents were characterized using SEM, XRD, FTIR, and zeta potential measurements.

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The generation of complex plant architectures depends on the interactions among different molecular regulatory networks that control the growth of cells within tissues, ultimately shaping the final morphological features of each structure. The regulatory networks underlying tissue growth and overall plant shapes are composed of intricate webs of transcriptional regulators which synergize or compete to regulate the expression of downstream targets. Transcriptional regulation is intimately linked to phytohormone networks as transcription factors (TFs) might act as effectors or regulators of hormone signaling pathways, further enhancing the capacity and flexibility of molecular networks in shaping plant architectures.

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Shoulder pain represents the most frequently reported musculoskeletal disorder, often leading to significant functional impairment and pain, impacting quality of life. Home-based rehabilitation programs offer a more accessible and convenient solution for an effective shoulder disorder treatment, addressing logistical and financial constraints associated with traditional physiotherapy. The aim of this systematic review is to report the monitoring devices currently proposed and tested for shoulder rehabilitation in home settings.

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Objectives: This study aimed to construct geographically, temporally, and epidemiologically representative data sets for SARS-CoV-2 in North Africa, focusing on Variants of Concern (VOCs), Variants of Interest (VOIs), and Variants Under Monitoring (VUMs).

Methods: SARS-CoV-2 genomic sequences and metadata from the EpiCoV database via the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data platform were analyzed. Data analysis included cases, deaths, demographics, patient status, sequencing technologies, and variant analysis.

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Unlabelled: RNAIII is a dual-function regulatory RNA that controls the expression of multiple virulence genes and especially the transition from adhesion to the production of exotoxins. However, its contribution to central metabolism remains unclear. Using MS2-affinity purification coupled with RNA sequencing, we uncovered more than 50 novel RNAIII-mRNA interactions.

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In multicellular organisms, specialized tissues are generated by specific populations of stem cells through cycles of asymmetric cell divisions, where one daughter undergoes differentiation and the other maintains proliferative properties. In Arabidopsis thaliana roots, the columella - a gravity-sensing tissue that protects and defines the position of the stem cell niche - represents a typical example of a tissue whose organization is exclusively determined by the balance between proliferation and differentiation. The columella derives from a single layer of stem cells through a binary cell fate switch that is precisely controlled by multiple, independent regulatory inputs.

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CD40-CD40 ligand interactions are critical for controlling Pneumocystis infection. However, which CD40-expressing cell populations are important for this interaction have not been well defined. We used a cohousing mouse model of Pneumocystis infection, combined with flow cytometry and quantitative polymerase chain reaction, to examine the ability of different populations of cells from C57BL/6 mice to reconstitute immunity in CD40 knockout mice.

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CD40-CD40L interactions are critical for controlling infection. However, which CD40-expressing cell populations are important for this interaction have not been well-defined. We used a cohousing mouse model of infection, combined with flow cytometry and qPCR, to examine the ability of different populations of cells from C57BL/6 mice to reconstitute immunity in CD40 knockout (KO) mice.

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We report a case of tacrolimus and fluconazole drug-drug interaction in a 20-year-old female kidney transplant recipient with stable kidney function. The patient's tacrolimus blood concentrations were in the therapeutic range until fluconazole was administrated for Candida albicans infection, on day 58 posttransplant. Tacrolimus blood concentration increased by 125% (18.

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We aimed to present a drug monitoring profile of tacrolimus and proton pump inhibitor coadministration in a 23-year-old male patient with a history of high blood pressure who underwent kidney transplant. The patient's serum trough levels of tacrolimus were in the therapeutic range until omeprazole 20 mg daily was prescribed. Tacrolimus trough serum level increased to 29.

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