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In this study, we aimed to address the current limitations of therapies for macro-metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and provide a therapeutic lead that overcomes the high degree of heterogeneity associated with this disease. Specifically, we focused on well-documented but clinically underexploited cancer-fueling perturbations in mRNA translation as a potential therapeutic vulnerability. We therefore developed an orally bioavailable rocaglate-based molecule, MG-002, which hinders ribosome recruitment and scanning via unscheduled and non-productive RNA clamping by the eukaryotic translation initiation factor (eIF) 4A RNA helicase.

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Toxicokinetic study of scandium oxide in rats.

Toxicol Lett

February 2024

Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Chair in Toxicological Risk Assessment and Management, and Public Health Research Center (CReSP), University of Montreal, Roger-Gaudry Building, U436, P.O. Box 6128, Main Station, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada. Electronic address:

Canada has recently invested in the large-scale exploitation of scandium oxide. However, there are no studies available to date to understand its toxicokinetics in the animal or human body, which is necessary to assess exposure and health risks. The aim of this research was to investigate the toxicokinetics of absorbed scandium oxide (ScO) using the rat as an experimental model.

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Unravelling individual rhythmic abilities using machine learning.

Sci Rep

January 2024

Department of Neuropsychology & Psychopharmacology, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, P.O. 616, Maastricht, 6200 MD, The Netherlands.

Humans can easily extract the rhythm of a complex sound, like music, and move to its regular beat, like in dance. These abilities are modulated by musical training and vary significantly in untrained individuals. The causes of this variability are multidimensional and typically hard to grasp in single tasks.

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Neuronal inhibition, primarily mediated by GABAergic neurotransmission, is crucial for brain development and healthy cognition. Gamma-aminobutyric acid concentration levels in sensory areas have been shown to correlate with hemodynamic and oscillatory neuronal responses. How these measures relate to one another during working memory, a higher-order cognitive process, is still poorly understood.

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Current practices for assessing clinical judgment in nursing students and new graduates: A scoping review.

Nurse Educ Today

March 2024

Faculty of Nursing, Université de Montréal, 2375 Chemin De la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada; Montreal Heart Institute Research Center, 5000 rue Bélanger, Montreal, Quebec H1T 1C8, Canada. Electronic address:

Objective: To map current assessment practices for learning outcomes related to nurses' clinical judgment from undergraduate education to entry to practice.

Design: Scoping review using the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA).

Data Sources: Electronic databases-Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL Complete; EBSCOhost), EMBASE (Ovid), MEDLINE (Ovid), PsycINFO (Ovid), and Web of Science (Social Sciences Citation Index, Citation Index Expanded)-using a combination of descriptors and keywords related to nursing students, newly graduated nurses, clinical judgment and related terms (e.

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The role of cellular senescence in profibrillatory atrial remodelling associated with cardiac pathology.

Cardiovasc Res

April 2024

Research Center, Montreal Heart Institute, Université de Montréal, 5000 Belanger Street, Montreal, Quebec H1T 1C8, Canada.

Aims: Cellular senescence is a stress-related or aging response believed to contribute to many cardiac conditions; however, its role in atrial fibrillation (AF) is unknown. Age is the single most important determinant of the risk of AF. The present study was designed to (i) evaluate AF susceptibility and senescence marker expression in rat models of aging and myocardial infarction (MI), (ii) study the effect of reducing senescent-cell burden with senolytic therapy on the atrial substrate in MI rats, and (iii) assess senescence markers in human atrial tissue as a function of age and the presence of AF.

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Stable Amide Activation of -Acetylated Glycosamines for the Synthesis of Fused Polycyclic Glycomimetics.

Org Lett

January 2024

Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 6128, Station Downtown, Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, Canada.

-Acetylation of carbohydrates is an underexplored target for chemoselective derivatization and generation of glycomimetic scaffolds. Through mild amide activation, we report that -acetimidoyl heterocycles are stable in neutral or basic conditions yet are excellent leaving groups through acid catalysis. While this specific reactivity could prove broadly useful in amide activation strategies, stably activated -acetylated sugars can also be diversified using libraries of hydrazides.

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The well-known arcuate fasciculus that connects the posterior superior temporal region with the language production region in the ventrolateral frontal cortex constitutes the classic peri-Sylvian dorsal stream of language. A second temporofrontal white matter tract connects ventrally the anterior to intermediate lateral temporal cortex with frontal areas via the extreme capsule. This temporofrontal extreme capsule fasciculus (TFexcF) constitutes the ventral stream of language processing.

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AI maturity in health care: An overview of 10 OECD countries.

Health Policy

February 2024

Département de technologies de l'information, HEC Montréal. 3000, chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine, Montréal, Québec, H3T 2A7, Canada.

Background: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications in health care are on the agenda of policymakers around the world, but a major challenge remains, namely, to set policies that will ensure wide acceptance and capture the value of AI while mitigating associated risks.

Objective: This study aims to provide an overview of how OECD countries strategize about how to integrate AI into health care and to determine their actual level of AI maturity.

Methods: A scan of government-based AI strategies and initiatives adopted in 10 proactive OECD countries was conducted.

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There is currently no cure for HIV infection although adherence to effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses replication of the virus in blood, increases CD4 T-cell counts, reverses immunodeficiency, and increases life expectancy. Despite these substantial advances, ART is a lifelong treatment for people with HIV (PWH) and upon cessation or interruption, the virus quickly rebounds in plasma and anatomic sites, including the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in disease progression. With recent advances in quantifying viral burden, detection of genetically intact viral genomes, and isolation of replication-competent virus from brain tissues of PWH receiving ART, it has become apparent that the CNS viral reservoir (largely comprised of macrophage type cells) poses a substantial challenge for HIV cure strategies.

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Finding reliable biomarkers to assess concussions could play a pivotal role in diagnosis, monitoring, and predicting associated risks. The present study aimed to explore the use of heart rate variability (HRV) in the follow-up of concussions among college athletes and to investigate the relationships between biological sex, symptomatology, and HRV values at baseline and after a concussion. Correlations between measures were also analyzed.

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study of the processes of nitrogen functionalisation in graphene.

Nanotechnology

January 2024

Département de Physique and Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe, Université de Montréal, C. P. 6128, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, H3C 3J7, Canada.

Nitrogen functionalisation of graphene is studied with the help ofelectronic structure methods. Both static formation energies and energy barriers obtained from nudged elastic band calculations are considered. If carbon defects are present in the graphene structure, low energy barriers on the order of 0.

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Biomineralization through a Symmetry-Controlled Oligomeric Peptide.

Biomimetics (Basel)

December 2023

Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan.

Biomineralization peptides are versatile tools for generating nanostructures since they can make specific interactions with various inorganic metals, which can lead to the formation of intricate nanostructures. Previously, we examined the influence that multivalency has on inorganic structures formed by p53 tetramer-based biomineralization peptides and noted a connection between the geometry of the peptide and its ability to regulate nanostructure formation. To investigate the role of multivalency in nanostructure formation by biomineralization peptides more thoroughly, silver biomineralization peptides were engineered by linking them to additional self-assembling molecules based on coiled-coil peptides and multistranded DNA oligomers.

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Biallelic BORCS8 variants cause an infantile-onset neurodegenerative disorder with altered lysosome dynamics.

Brain

May 2024

Neurosciences and Cellular and Structural Biology Division, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child, Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.

BLOC-one-related complex (BORC) is a multiprotein complex composed of eight subunits named BORCS1-8. BORC associates with the cytosolic face of lysosomes, where it sequentially recruits the small GTPase ARL8 and kinesin-1 and -3 microtubule motors to promote anterograde transport of lysosomes toward the peripheral cytoplasm in non-neuronal cells and the distal axon in neurons. The physiological and pathological importance of BORC in humans, however, remains to be determined.

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Sialyl Lewis glycomimetics bearing an extended anionic chain targeting E- and P- selectin binding sites.

Bioorg Med Chem

January 2024

Bioorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), Montréal, Québec H2W 1R7, Canada; Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, Canada; Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada. Electronic address:

Neutrophil binding to vascular P- and E-selectin is the rate-limiting step in the recruitment of immune cells to sites of inflammation. Many diseases, including sickle cell anemia, post-myocardial infarction reperfusion injury, and acute respiratory distress syndrome are characterized by dysregulated inflammation. We have recently reported sialyl Lewis analogues as potent antagonists of P- and E-selectin and demonstrated their in vivo immunosuppressive activity.

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Article Synopsis
  • Distributed computations enable efficient multi-institutional data analysis without the complications of data pooling, but existing methods lack essential features such as medical standards, user-friendly data visualizations, and privacy controls.
  • The Collaborative Data Analysis (CODA) platform was developed to address these gaps, successfully implementing multi-modal federated learning using a public dataset across multiple Canadian hospitals, with open-source code released for broader use.
  • By January 2023, CODA was deployed in 8 out of 9 hospitals and enrolled over 1 million patients; however, mapping data from outdated systems posed significant challenges, with future improvements planned for enhanced risk assessment and data migration tools.
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Modeling the impact of heat stress on the toxicokinetics of toluene and acetone.

Arch Toxicol

February 2024

Centre de recherche en santé publique, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128 Succ. Centre-ville, Montreal, (Qc.), H3C 3J7, Canada.

Many workers can be exposed simultaneously to heat and volatile chemicals. In a controlled human exposure study, it was observed that an increase in ambient temperature was associated with increased blood concentrations for acetone and toluene. Based on the expected changes in physiological parameters that occur with an increase in ambient temperature, we aimed to develop a PBPK model for acetone and toluene that could account for the impact of temperature on the kinetics of these solvents.

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Pt(II)-bis(quinolinyl) complexes for photocatalytic hydrogen production.

Chem Commun (Camb)

February 2024

Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Jammu, Nagrota Bypass Road, Jammu and Kashmir - 181221, India.

Three Pt(II)-bis(quinolinyl) complexes with varying electron densities were synthesized, structurally characterized and used for photocatalytic hydrogen production under different conditions. All the complexes were found to be active for hydrogen production giving a maximum turnover number (TON) of 1230 surpassing the conventionally used Pt-terpyridyl complexes.

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Chlorophyllin-Containing Copolymers and Their Responsive Properties.

ACS Appl Bio Mater

January 2024

Département de Chimie, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada.

Copper-chlorophyllin is a water-soluble derivative of chlorophylls and shows low cytotoxicity and antimutagenic properties in cultured cells. It has multiple applications, including its use as a photosensitizer in photothermal therapy because of its green light-activated photothermal performance. In this work, it was copolymerized with a poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylic monomer to yield random copolymers by free radical polymerization, which showed dual temperature- and pH-dependent phase transitions in aqueous solutions.

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Brief Report: Virtual Reality to Raise Awareness About Autism.

J Autism Dev Disord

December 2023

École de psychoéducation, Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 6128, Downtown Station, Montreal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to develop and test a virtual reality application designed to put the participants "in the shoes" of an autistic person during a routine task.

Method: The study involved a randomized controlled trial that included 103 participants recruited from a technical college. Each participant responded to three questionnaires to measure attitudes, knowledge, and openness toward autism.

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White matter is often severely affected after human ischaemic stroke. While animal studies have suggested that various factors may contribute to white matter structural damage after ischaemic stroke, the characterization of damaging processes to the affected hemisphere after human stroke remains poorly understood. Thus, the present study aims to thoroughly describe the longitudinal pattern of evolution of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging metrics in different parts of the ipsilesional white matter after stroke.

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AlphaFold2 (AF) is a promising tool, but is it accurate enough to predict single mutation effects? Here, we report that the localized structural deformation between protein pairs differing by only 1-3 mutations-as measured by the effective strain-is correlated across 3901 experimental and AF-predicted structures. Furthermore, analysis of ∼11 000 proteins shows that the local structural change correlates with various phenotypic changes. These findings suggest that AF can predict the range and magnitude of single-mutation effects on average, and we propose a method to improve precision of AF predictions and to indicate when predictions are unreliable.

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Valproic acid for agitation in the intensive care unit: an observational study of psychiatric consults.

Int J Clin Pharm

February 2024

Department of Pharmacy, Montreal General Hospital, McGill University Health Center, 1650 Cedar Ave., Montreal, QC, H3G 1A4, Canada.

Background: Agitation is a common clinical problem encountered in the intensive care unit (ICU). Treatment options are based on clinical experience and sparse quality literature.

Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the effect of valproic acid (VPA) as adjuvant treatment for agitation in the ICU, identify predictors of response to VPA and evaluate the independent effect of VPA on agitation compared to standard of care (SOC).

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Toxicokinetics of rare earth element oxides administered intravenously to rats.

Chemosphere

February 2024

Deparent of Environmental and Occupational Health, Chair in Toxicological Risk Assessment and Management, And Public Health Research Center (CReSP), University of Montreal, Roger-Gaudry Building, U424, P.O. Box 6128, Main Station, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3C 3J7. Electronic address:

Rare earth elements (REEs) are increasingly used in a wide range of applications. However, their toxicokinetic behaviors in animals and humans are not yet fully documented, hindering health risk assessments. We used a rat experimental model to provide novel data on the toxicokinetics of the insoluble oxide forms of praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd), cerium (Ce) and yttrium (Y) administered intravenously.

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The p53 protein is a transcriptional regulatory factor and many of its functions require that it forms a tetrameric structure. Although the tetramerization domain of mammalian p53 proteins (p53TD) share significant sequence similarities, it was recently shown that the tree shrew p53TD is considerably more thermostable than the human p53TD. To determine whether other mammalian species display differences in this domain, we used biophysical, functional, and structural studies to compare the properties of the p53TDs from six mammalian model organisms (human, tree shrew, guinea pig, Chinese hamster, sheep, and opossum).

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