Publications by authors named "V Dubost"

Drug-induced gastrointestinal toxicity is a frequent clinical adverse event that needs to be carefully monitored and managed to ensure patient compliance. While preclinical assessment of drug-induced gastrointestinal toxicity mostly relies on animal experimentation, intestinal organoids have gained increasing attention to identify gastrointestinal toxicants in vitro. Nonetheless, current in vitro protocols primarily assess structural alterations induced by drugs, whereas gastrointestinal adverse events can often stem from functional disturbances.

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Peripheral nervous system (PNS) toxicity assessment in non-clinical safety studies is challenging and relies mostly on histopathological assessment. The present work aims to identify blood-based biomarkers that could detect peripheral neuropathy in rats upon exposure to neurotoxic compounds. Three anticancer agents (oxaliplatin, cisplatin, paclitaxel) and a developmental compound (NVS-1) were assessed in male rats (Wistar Han).

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A limited understanding of the pathology underlying chronic wounds has hindered the development of effective diagnostic markers and pharmaceutical interventions. This study aimed to elucidate the molecular composition of various common chronic ulcer types to facilitate drug discovery strategies. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of leg ulcers (LUs), encompassing venous and arterial ulcers, foot ulcers (FUs), pressure ulcers (PUs), and compared them with surgical wound healing complications (WHCs).

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The possibility that ancestral environmental exposure could result in adaptive inherited effects in mammals has been long debated. Numerous rodent models of transgenerational responses to various environmental factors have been published but due to technical, operational and resource burden, most still await independent confirmation. A previous study reported multigenerational epigenetic adaptation of the hepatic wound healing response upon exposure to the hepatotoxicant carbon tetrachloride (CCl) in male rats.

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Bond valence analysis has been applied to various copper chalcogenides with copper valence excess, i.e. where the formal valence of copper exceeds 1.

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