Publications by authors named "Vial J"

Corrosion inhibitors (CIs) are extensively employed in the oil and gas industry, yet their analysis remains a challenge. To develop a suitable liquid chromatography method for a wide array of CIs, a column screening was conducted. Nine different chromatographic conditions were tested across eight RPLC and mixed-mode columns (Accucore C18, CORTECS Shield RP18, Acquity HSS T3, Acquity Premier HSS T3, Accucore 150-C4, Accucore PFP, Synergi Polar RP, and Acclaim WCX-1).

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According to current recommendations, older AML patients in first complete remission (CR) after induction chemotherapy should receive consolidation with intermediate-dose cytarabine (IDAC). However, no study has demonstrated the superiority of IDAC over other regimen. In this retrospective study, we compared the efficacy of mini-consolidations (idarubicin 8 mg/m day 1, cytarabine 50 mg/m/12 h, day 1-5) and IDAC.

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  • The study examines the importance of characterizing renewable gases, particularly focusing on trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that could affect the gas chain at low concentrations.
  • It emphasizes the critical role of proper sampling methods in analyzing these trace VOCs and investigates various factors, such as stabilization time and external temperatures, that could affect sampling accuracy.
  • The findings reveal that a 45-minute stabilization is necessary for reliable results, external temperature only minimally affects the results, and using an intermediate sampling cylinder can lead to a loss of compounds if not handled properly.
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  • The study examines the effectiveness and complications of Finney and Jaboulay pyloroplasties used to treat non-cancerous gastric outlet issues in dogs and cats from January 2015 to August 2023.
  • A total of 13 pets (8 dogs and 5 cats) underwent these surgeries for various gastric conditions, with treatments resulting in no major complications.
  • Follow-up showed excellent outcomes for all cases, with no reported clinical signs or need for further medical treatment, indicating these surgical methods are both safe and effective.
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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with BCR::ABL1 is classified as an adverse-risk group in the 2022 ELN classification, but its outcomes with modern treatment options like tyrosine kinase inhibitors are not well understood.
  • In a study of 20 patients with de novo BCR::ABL1 AML from a large registry, most received standard chemotherapy with imatinib, leading to a high complete remission rate of 94.4%.
  • The survival rates suggest BCR::ABL1 AML patients have better outcomes than those classified in traditional adverse-risk categories, indicating they may need reclassification in future treatment guidelines.
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Serum symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) and patterns of urinary protein separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate agarose gel electrophoresis (SDS-AGE) have not been investigated as biomarkers in dogs with ACTH-dependent hyperadrenocorticism (ADHAC). This exploratory prospective study aimed to evaluate SDMA, serum creatinine (sCR), and SDS-AGE in dogs with ADHAC with and without proteinuria (ADHAC-P and ADHAC-nP, respectively). Thirty-five pet dogs classified as ADHAC-P (n=16), ADHAC-nP (n=6) and healthy (n=13) were included.

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Risk stratification and treatment response evaluation are key features in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) management. Immunophenotypic and molecular approaches all rely on the detection of persisting leukemic cells by measurable residual disease techniques. A new approach is proposed here by assessing medullary myeloid maturation by flow cytometry through a myeloid progenitor ratio (MPR).

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with myelodysplasia-related characteristics presents a mixed prognosis, and there's limited understanding of patient outcomes after first-line treatment in refractory or relapsed cases.
  • A study involving 183 patients found that the median overall survival was 4.2 months, with no significant survival difference between refractory and relapsed patients; however, patients receiving best supportive care had markedly poorer outcomes.
  • The research suggests that both intensive chemotherapy and azacitidine are viable treatment options for this tough-to-treat population, and emphasizes the need for further exploration of new targeted therapies.
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Introduction: Measurable residual disease (MRD) is becoming increasingly important in the chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) context. It is of independent prognostic significance in terms of favorable progression-free and overall survival. The standardized methods used to assess CLL MRD are based on flow cytometry and real-time quantitative PCR.

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Few reports of laser coagulation for foetal bronchopulmonary sequestration (BPS), a rare congenital malformation characterised by the absence of tracheobronchial connection and the presence of a systemic feeding artery, have been published. Additionally, very few of them focus also on the postnatal management, with results limited and controversial. Postnatal treatment of residual malformation remains debated, hence the need to share our experience of a combined pre- and postnatal approach to complicated extra-lobar BPS.

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The reconstruction of critical-size bone defects in long bones remains a challenge for clinicians. A new osteoinductive medical device is developed here for long bone repair by combining a 3D-printed architectured cylindrical scaffold made of clinical-grade polylactic acid (PLA) with a polyelectrolyte film coating delivering the osteogenic bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2). This film-coated scaffold is used to repair a sheep metatarsal 25-mm long critical-size bone defect.

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Background: Right ventricle dilatation (RVD) is a common complication of non-intubated COVID-19 pneumonia caused by pro-thrombotic pneumonitis, intra-pulmonary shunting, and pulmonary vascular dysfunction. In several pulmonary diseases, RVD is routinely measured on computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) by the right ventricle-to-left ventricle (LV) diameter ratio > 1 for predicting adverse events.

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between RVD and the occurrence of adverse events in a cohort of critically ill non-intubated COVID-19 patients.

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The development of renewable and low-carbon gases for injection into the gas grid obtained by different processes such as anaerobic digestion, pyrogasification, hydrothermal gasification, and methanation, followed by upgrading steps, increases the demand for analysis and characterization in order to fully manage their integration into the gas value chain. If the analysis of the main compounds (methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide) is well described, the analysis of impurities in renewable gases remains more challenging due to their various natures and quantities. After a brief description of renewable and low-carbon methane production processes, the review focuses on the methods used for the analysis of the different compounds in renewable gases, from the main ones to impurities at ppb levels.

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Case History: Dogs (n = 15) that were presented to a single veterinary teaching hospital with elbow dysplasia-associated lameness between September 2021 and May 2022, and were determined to require arthroscopy based on imaging results, were prospectively recruited into the study. The median duration of lameness was 4 (min 1, max 24) months.

Clinical Findings: Various breeds were represented with a median body weight of 31.

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The response of trade cumulus clouds to warming remains a major source of uncertainty for climate sensitivity. Recent studies have highlighted the role of the cloud-convection coupling in explaining this spread in future warming estimates. Here, using observations from an instrumented site and an airborne field campaign, together with high-frequency climate model outputs, we show that i) over the course of the daily cycle, a cloud transition is observed from deeper cumuli during nighttime to shallower cumuli during daytime, ii) the cloud evolution that models predict from night to day reflects the strength of cloud sensitivity to convective mass flux and exhibits many similarities with the cloud evolution they predict under global warming, and iii) those models that simulate a realistic cloud transition over the daily cycle tend to predict weak trade cumulus feedback.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic was a stressful period. Lockdowns may have added to parental difficulty leading to an increase in violence. This study aimed to compare the monthly incidence of high suspicion of child physical abuse before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Shallow cumulus clouds in the trade-wind regions cool the planet by reflecting solar radiation. The response of trade cumulus clouds to climate change is a key uncertainty in climate projections. Trade cumulus feedbacks in climate models are governed by changes in cloud fraction near cloud base, with high-climate-sensitivity models suggesting a strong decrease in cloud-base cloudiness owing to increased lower-tropospheric mixing.

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Over the last few years, the development of micro-distilleries producing diverse spirits with various flavors has been observed. Versatile analytical techniques for the characterization of aroma compounds in such alcoholic beverages are therefore required. A model mixture embodying a theoretical distilled spirit was made according to the data found in literature to compare usual extraction techniques.

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is linked to leukemic stem cells (LSC), which affect patient responses to chemotherapy and overall survival, highlighting the importance of measuring LSC levels.
  • A study evaluated 155 AML patients post-chemotherapy to assess the effectiveness of detecting measurable residual disease (MRD) in both bulk and LSC populations, using unsupervised clustering methods.
  • Results showed a significant difference in overall survival rates between patients with positive MRD and those who tested negative, with some patients having negative Bulk MRD but positive LSC MRD, indicating these individuals have an intermediate prognosis.
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  • Researchers have developed a new classification system for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) using flow cytometry to identify six stages of differentiation arrest in leukemic cells based on specific protein expressions.
  • The study analyzed two patient cohorts and found that different types of AML (stem cell-like versus progenitor-like) display distinct genetic characteristics, proliferation rates, and treatment responses, which influence patient outcomes.
  • Factors such as NPM1 mutations are associated with more mature leukemia stages, while other genetic mutations (like CEBPA and RUNX1) help predict the severity and treatment efficacy for AML patients.
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Purpose: To explore the apparent diffusion coefficients of intervertebral discs in an asymptomatic pediatric cohort.

Methods: We conducted a prospective MRI study of the lumbar spine from below the thoracolumbar junction to the lumbosacral junction on 12 subjects (mean age 13 y.o.

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Respiratory and cardiovascular systems are among the vital organ systems that should be studied in safety pharmacology core battery test. Non-invasive jacketed external telemetry technology that enables concomitant monitoring of both systems has been available and used widely for non-rodent species. Recently, the DECRO system, a miniaturized technology system in line with the "3Rs" principles, has been developed to provide a similar approach in rats.

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Erythroderma is challenging to diagnose. The aim of this single-centre retrospective study was to identify factors that can be used to improve the diagnosis of erythroderma. Among 91 patients with erythroderma, 21 were diagnosed with eczema, 17 with psoriasis, 20 with drug-induced erythroderma, 13 with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides and 20 with Sézary syndrome.

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Purpose: The use of isolated semitendinosus tendon for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction bears several advantages and is popular worldwide. It assumes that the gracilis tendon is spared. The aim of the study was to measure the surface area of the gracilis tendon in children who had undergone arthroscopic reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament using a semitendinosus tendon graft.

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