76 results match your criteria: "CP 6128 succ. Centre-Ville[Affiliation]"

A label-free Au NPs-enhanced surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor was developed for the ultrasensitive detection of heparin based on competitive adsorption behavior of heparin and Au NPs on the poly (dimethyl-diallylammonium chloride) (PDDA)-modified optical fiber surface and the corresponding change in the resonance wavelength of SPR. Due to the high affinity between heparin and PDDA, the present senor shows good analytical performance with respect to heparin detection. Two obvious advantages of the proposed heparin sensor over other reported methods are: its much wider linear concentration range (10-10 g/mL) and lower limit of detection (0.

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Optimisation modelling to improve the diets of First Nations individuals.

J Nutr Sci

July 2020

Département de nutrition, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Pavillon Liliane de Stewart, CP 6128 succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC, Canada H3T 1A8.

We examined the feasibility of linear programming (LP) to develop diets that were economical, included traditional (cultural, non-market) foods and met the dietary reference intakes (DRI) in a Canadian Indigenous population. Diet optimisation using LP is a mathematical technique that can develop food-based dietary guidelines for healthy eating in Indigenous populations where food insecurity, availability and cost are important considerations. It is a means of developing nutritionally optimal food combinations that are based on economical and culture-specific foods.

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On the Effect of Age-Dependent Mortality on the Stability of a System of Delay-Differential Equations Modeling Erythropoiesis.

Acta Biotheor

March 2020

Département de mathématiques et de statistique and Centre de recherches mathématiques, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ. centre-ville, Montréal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.

We present an age-structured model for erythropoiesis in which the mortality of mature cells is described empirically by a physiologically realistic probability distribution of survival times. Under some assumptions, the model can be transformed into a system of delay differential equations with both constant and distributed delays. The stability of the equilibrium of this system and possible Hopf bifurcations are described for a number of probability distributions.

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A literature review was undertaken to describe the experience of people with cancer with regard to the different transitions of their care pathway. It enables all these transitions to be identified, documented and mapped out. The aim is to improve the quality of the care provided to this vulnerable population, all along the pathway.

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Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance glucose sensor enhanced with phenylboronic acid modified Au nanoparticles.

Biosens Bioelectron

October 2018

College of Physics and Optoelectronics Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China. Electronic address:

A highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor is reported for glucose detection using self-assembled p-mercaptophenylboronic acid (PMBA) monolayer on Au coated optical fibers. The cis-diol group of saccharides, such as for glucose, interacted with the self-assembled PMBA monolayers on the optical fibers, but the low molecular mass of glucose is insufficient for measuring a significant shift in SPR wavelength. The response for glucose was thus enhanced with Au nanoparticles (Au NPs) modified with 2-aminoethanethiol (AET) and PMBA.

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Enhancement of Gold Nanoparticle Coupling with a 2D Plasmonic Crystal at High Incidence Angles.

Anal Chem

June 2018

Département de chimie and Centre Québécois sur les Matériaux Fonctionnels (CQMF) , Université de Montréal , CP. 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montreal , QC H3C 3J7 , Canada.

2D nanoplasmonic substrates excited in transmission spectroscopy are ideal for several biosensing, metamaterial, and optical applications. We show that their excellent properties can be further improved with plasmonic coupling of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) on gold-coated nanodisk arrays excited at large incidence angles of up to 50°. The Bragg modes (BM) thereby strongly couple to AuNP immobilized on the plasmonic substrate due to shorter decay length of the plasmon at higher incidence angles, leading to a further enhanced field between the AuNP and the plasmonic substrate.

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A research project brought together patient partners, nurse leaders from six clinical settings in Quebec and researchers to develop and test a web technology, the Forum for Knowledge Exchange (FKE), in order to improve discharge planning practices and oncological care transitions. The project led to the creation of a FKE accessible to the oncology sector of the Francophonie. It revealed an innovative strategy of knowledge transfer (KT) based on the FKE and was fed by collaborative work among partners, where the patient partners played a vital role.

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Telomerase RNA Imaging in Budding Yeast and Human Cells by Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization.

Methods Mol Biol

June 2018

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ. Centre-ville, Montreal, H3C 3J7, QC, Canada.

Telomerase, the enzyme that elongates telomeres in most eukaryotes, is a ribonucleoprotein complex composed of a reverse transcriptase catalytic subunit (TERT in human, Est2 in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae), regulatory factors and a noncoding RNA called hTERC (in human) or TLC1 (in budding yeast). Telomerase trafficking is a major process in the biogenesis and regulation of telomerase action at telomeres.

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Neuropsychological Measures that Predict Progression from Mild Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer's type dementia in Older Adults: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Neuropsychol Rev

December 2017

Health and Social Services Systems, Knowledge Translation and Implementation component of the Quebec SPOR-SUPPORT Unit, Université Laval, Québec, Québec, G1L 2E8, Canada.

This study aimed to determine the extent to which cognitive measures can predict progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's type dementia (AD), assess the predictive accuracy of different cognitive domain categories, and determine whether accuracy varies as a function of age and length of follow-up. We systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed data from longitudinal studies reporting sensitivity and specificity values for neuropsychological tests to identify individuals with MCI who will develop AD. We searched articles in Medline, Cochrane, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and the Web of Science.

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Objective: To quantify associations of the dietary share of ultra-processed foods (UPF) with the overall diet quality of First Nations peoples.

Design: A cross-sectional analysis of data from the First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study, designed to contribute to knowledge gaps regarding the diet of First Nations peoples living on-reserve, south of the 60th parallel. A multistage sampling of communities was conducted.

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Metal-Insulator Transition of strained SmNiO Thin Films: Structural, Electrical and Optical Properties.

Sci Rep

January 2017

INRS-EMT, 1650 Lionel-Boulet, C. P. 1020, Varennes Québec, J3X 1S2, Canada.

Samarium nickelate (SmNiO) thin films were successfully synthesized on LaAlO and SrTiO substrates using pulsed-laser deposition. The Mott metal-insulator (MI) transition of the thin films is sensitive to epitaxial strain and strain relaxation. Once the strain changes from compressive to tensile, the transition temperature of the SmNiO samples shifts to slightly higher values.

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Muscle mass loss and hepatic encephalopathy (complex neuropsychiatric disorder) are serious complications of chronic liver disease (cirrhosis) which impact negatively on clinical outcome and quality of life and increase mortality. Liver disease leads to hyperammonemia and ammonia toxicity is believed to play a major role in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy. However, the effects of ammonia are not brain-specific and therefore may also affect other organs and tissues including muscle.

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Article Synopsis
  • Alkaloid accumulation in plants increases under stress, and specific types vary significantly among different plant groups, with Rauvolfioideae being notable for producing a variety of valuable monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs).
  • Researchers sequenced the genome of Rhazya stricta (a plant in the Apocynaceae family) to explore MIA pathway evolution and compare it with the genome of coffee to understand structural differences.
  • The findings revealed significant gene rearrangements in Rhazya and provided insights into gene family evolution, opening up potential new avenues for enhancing MIA production and discovering additional useful compounds.
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High throughput LSPR and SERS analysis of aminoglycoside antibiotics.

Analyst

August 2016

Département de chimie and Centre for self-assembled chemical structures (CSACS), Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montreal, QC, CanadaH3C 3J7.

Aminoglycoside antibiotics are used in the treatment of infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria, and are often dispensed only in severe cases due to their adverse side effects. Patients undergoing treatment with these antibiotics are therefore commonly subjected to therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) to ensure a safe and effective personalised dosage. The ability to detect these antibiotics in a rapid and sensitive manner in human fluids is therefore of the utmost importance in order to provide effective monitoring of these drugs, which could potentially allow for a more widespread use of this class of antibiotics.

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Dance and music training have different effects on white matter diffusivity in sensorimotor pathways.

Neuroimage

July 2016

International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS), Pavillon 1420 Mont Royal, FAS, Département de psychologie, CP 6128 Succ. Centre Ville, Montreal, QC H3C 3J7, Canada; Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, 3655 Sir William Osler, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1Y6, Canada; Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Pavillon Marie-Victorin, 90 avenue Vincent d'Indy, Montreal, Quebec H2V 2S9, Canada.

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Summation of connectivity strengths in the visual cortex reveals stability of neuronal microcircuits after plasticity.

BMC Neurosci

October 2015

Laboratoire de Neurosciences de la vision, Département de Sciences Biologiques, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.

Background: Within sensory systems, neurons are continuously affected by environmental stimulation. Recently, we showed that, on cell-pair basis, visual adaptation modulates the connectivity strength between similarly tuned neurons to orientation and we suggested that, on a larger scale, the connectivity strength between neurons forming sub-networks could be maintained after adaptation-induced-plasticity. In the present paper, based on the summation of the connectivity strengths, we sought to examine how, within cell-assemblies, functional connectivity is regulated during an exposure-based adaptation.

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Sensing of methotrexate at clinically-relevant concentrations was achieved with a plasmon-coupling assay. In this assay, free methotrexate and folic acid Au nanoparticles competed for human dihydrofolate reductase (hDHFR)-functionalized Au nanoparticles (Au NP). The hDHFR-functionalized Au NPs were immobilized on a small glass sensor inserted in a portable 4-channel LSPR reader.

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Microdialysis SPR: diffusion-gated sensing in blood.

Chem Sci

July 2015

Departement de chimie , Université de Montréal , CP 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montreal , QC H3C 3J7 , Canada . Email: ; Tel: +1-514-343-7342.

Chemical measurements are rarely performed in crude blood due to the poor performance of sensors and devices exposed to biofluids. In particular, biosensors have been severely limited for detection in whole blood due to surface fouling from proteins, the interaction of cells with the sensor surface and potential optical interference when considering optical methods of analysis. To solve this problem, a dialysis chamber was introduced to a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor to create a diffusion gate for large molecules.

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Plasmonic sensors for the competitive detection of testosterone.

Analyst

August 2015

Departement de chimie, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montreal, QC, CanadaH3C 3J7.

The ability to detect small molecules in a rapid and sensitive manner is of great importance in the field of clinical chemistry, and the advancement of novel biosensors is key to realising point-of-care analysis for essential targets. Testosterone is an example of such a small molecule, the detection of which is important in both clinical analysis, and in the sporting industry to prevent doping. As such, a portable, rapid and sensitive test for testosterone would be of great use across a variety of analytical fields.

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The effect of rapid palatal expansion on sleep bruxism in children.

Sleep Breath

December 2015

Faculté de Médecine Dentaire, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 succ. Centre-ville, Montreal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.

Background: Sleep bruxism (SB) is a movement described as an involuntary mastication movement during sleep, also defined as rhythmic masticatory muscle activity (RMMA). It is observed in 2-40 % of the pediatric population. A link was suggested between respiratory events and RMMA.

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Metal-enhanced fluorescence and FRET on nanohole arrays excited at angled incidence.

Analyst

July 2015

Departement de chimie, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montreal, QC H3C 3J7, Canada.

The influence of experimental parameters on the performance of plasmonic sensors is of great importance in analytical sciences. The plasmon coupling conditions (angle of incidence, metal composition, laser frequency and excitation/emission properties of fluorophores) were thus investigated for surface plasmon-enhanced fluorescence on metallic nanohole arrays. Optimal fluorescence enhancements were achieved when the plasmon resonance, the excitation laser and the fluorophore's excitation wavelengths were matched.

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Aminoglycoside antibiotics are pseudosaccharides decorated with ammonium groups that are critical for their potent broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. Despite over three decades of speculation whether or not modulation of pKa is a viable strategy to curtail aminoglycoside kidney toxicity, there is a lack of methods to systematically probe amine-RNA interactions and resultant cytotoxicity trends. This study reports the first series of potent aminoglycoside antibiotics harboring fluorinated N1-hydroxyaminobutyryl acyl (HABA) appendages for which fluorine-RNA contacts are revealed through an X-ray cocrystal structure within the RNA A-site.

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Antipsychotics, mood stabilisers, and reductions in violence.

Lancet

September 2014

Département de Psychiatrie, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 Succ Centre-Ville (Pavillon 3050), Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, Canada; Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address:

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Tuning the 3D plasmon field of nanohole arrays.

Nanoscale

December 2013

Département de chimie, Université de Montréal, CP. 6128 Succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal, Qc, CanadaH3C 3J7.

Modern photonics is being revolutionized through the use of nanostructured plasmonic materials, which confine light to sub-diffraction limit resolution providing universal, sensitive, and simple transducers for molecular sensors. Understanding the mechanisms by which light interacts with plasmonic crystals is essential for developing application-focussed devices. The strong influence of grating coupling on electromagnetic field distribution, frequency and degeneracy of plasmon bands has now been characterized using hexagonal nanohole arrays.

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