49 results match your criteria: "Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI)[Affiliation]"

Biodegradation of polyethylene by the marine fungus Parengyodontium album.

Sci Total Environ

July 2024

NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Department of Marine Microbiology and Biogeochemistry, the Netherlands; Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.

Plastic pollution in the marine realm is a severe environmental problem. Nevertheless, plastic may also serve as a potential carbon and energy source for microbes, yet the contribution of marine microbes, especially marine fungi to plastic degradation is not well constrained. We isolated the fungus Parengyodontium album from floating plastic debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre and measured fungal-mediated mineralization rates (conversion to CO) of polyethylene (PE) by applying stable isotope probing assays with C-PE over 9 days of incubation.

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Cell-free transcription-translation (TXTL) enables achieving an ever-growing number of applications, ranging from the rapid characterization of DNA parts to the production of biologics. As TXTL systems gain in versatility and efficacy, larger DNAs can be expressed in vitro extending the scope of cell-free biomanufacturing to new territories. The demonstration that complex entities such as infectious bacteriophages can be synthesized from their genomes in TXTL reactions opens new opportunities, especially for biomedical applications.

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  • The study investigates repetitive and restricted behaviors and interests (RRBI) in autism, classifying them into 'motor-driven' and 'cognitively driven' categories while considering the roles of clinical contexts and neuroanatomy.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 792 participants, including autistic individuals, their relatives, and typically developing individuals, using standardized scales and MRI to assess RRBI patterns and brain volumes.
  • The analysis revealed three main RRBI factors, with 'motor-driven' symptoms linked to lower putamen volumes, while 'cognitively driven' symptoms showed different associations with brain structure, highlighting the complexity of RRBI in autism.
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Phenotypic effects of genetic variants associated with autism.

Nat Med

July 2023

Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions, Institut Pasteur, UMR3571 CNRS, IUF, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.

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  • Over 100 genes are linked to autism, but the prevalence of rare genetic variants in people without an autism diagnosis is not well understood.
  • This study analyzed data from over 13,000 individuals with autism and 210,000 without, finding that rare loss-of-function variants in autism-associated genes negatively impact intelligence, education, and income.
  • Brain imaging data showed no significant anatomical differences related to these variants, suggesting a need for more research on how genetic factors influence individual experiences beyond autism diagnosis.
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Expanding evolutionary theories of ageing to better account for symbioses and interactions throughout the Web of Life.

Ageing Res Rev

August 2023

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, 40138 Bologna, Italy; Department of Applied Mathematics and Laboratory of Systems Medicine of Aging, Lobachevsky University, Nizhny Novgorod 603950, Russia.

How, when, and why organisms age are fascinating issues that can only be fully addressed by adopting an evolutionary perspective. Consistently, the main evolutionary theories of ageing, namely the Mutation Accumulation theory, the Antagonistic Pleiotropy theory, and the Disposable Soma theory, have formulated stimulating hypotheses that structure current debates on both the proximal and ultimate causes of organismal ageing. However, all these theories leave a common area of biology relatively under-explored.

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Genetically identical cells in the same stressful condition die at different times. The origin of this stochasticity is unclear; it may arise from different initial conditions that affect the time of demise, or from a stochastic damage accumulation mechanism that erases the initial conditions and instead amplifies noise to generate different lifespans. To address this requires measuring damage dynamics in individual cells over the lifespan, but this has rarely been achieved.

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Hypothesis-free phenotype prediction within a genetics-first framework.

Nat Commun

February 2023

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK.

Cohort-wide sequencing studies have revealed that the largest category of variants is those deemed 'rare', even for the subset located in coding regions (99% of known coding variants are seen in less than 1% of the population. Associative methods give some understanding how rare genetic variants influence disease and organism-level phenotypes. But here we show that additional discoveries can be made through a knowledge-based approach using protein domains and ontologies (function and phenotype) that considers all coding variants regardless of allele frequency.

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Biochemical processes often require spatial regulation and specific microenvironments. The general lack of organelles in bacteria limits the potential of bioengineering complex intracellular reactions. Here, we demonstrate synthetic membraneless organelles in Escherichia coli termed transcriptionally engineered addressable RNA solvent droplets (TEARS).

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  • Over 2,000 individuals' MRI data was used in an international challenge where 146 teams submitted algorithms to improve prediction accuracy, achieving an AUC of ~0.80 with the best models.
  • Functional MRI was found to be more significant than anatomical MRI for predictions, and larger sample sizes improved accuracy; however, challenges with overfitting and lower accuracy when tested on new datasets highlighted the fragility of the biomarkers developed.
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Over the past few decades, neuroimaging has become a ubiquitous tool in basic research and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to quantify individual differences in neuroimaging metrics over time, in contrast to growth charts for anthropometric traits such as height and weight. Here we assemble an interactive open resource to benchmark brain morphology derived from any current or future sample of MRI data ( http://www.

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This cross-cohort study aimed to (1) determine a network-based molecular signature that predicts the likelihood of inadequate response to the tumor necrosis factor-ɑ inhibitor (TNFi) therapy, infliximab, in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients, and (2) address biomarker irreproducibility across different cohort studies. Whole-transcriptome microarray data were derived from biopsies of affected colon tissue from 2 cohorts of infliximab-treated UC patients (training N = 24 and validation N = 22). Response was defined as endoscopic and histologic healing at 4-6 weeks and 8 weeks, respectively.

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Virtually all fishes rely on flows of water to transport food to the back of their pharynx. While external flows that draw food into the mouth are well described, how intraoral waterflows manage to deposit food at the esophagus entrance remains unknown. In theory, the posteriorly moving water must, at some point, curve laterally and/or ventrally to exit through the gill slits.

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Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Detection of SARS-CoV-2 and Myriad Other Applications.

J Biomol Tech

September 2021

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY 10065, USA.

As the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic begins, it remains clear that a massive increase in the ability to test for SARS-CoV-2 infections in a myriad of settings is critical to controlling the pandemic and to preparing for future outbreaks. The current gold standard for molecular diagnostics is the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), but the extraordinary and unmet demand for testing in a variety of environments means that both complementary and supplementary testing solutions are still needed. This review highlights the role that loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) has had in filling this global testing need, providing a faster and easier means of testing, and what it can do for future applications, pathogens, and the preparation for future outbreaks.

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Surveillance screening at scale to identify people infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) prior to extensive transmission is key to bringing an end to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, even though vaccinations have already begun. Here we describe Corona Detective, a sensitive and rapid molecular test to detect the virus, based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification, which could be applied anywhere at low cost. Critically, the method uses freeze-dried reagents, readily shipped without cold-chain dependence.

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Background: With the COVID-19 pandemic's outbreak, millions flocked to Wikipedia for updated information. Amid growing concerns regarding an "infodemic," ensuring the quality of information is a crucial vector of public health. Investigating whether and how Wikipedia remained up to date and in line with science is key to formulating strategies to counter misinformation.

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Shoot morphogenetic plasticity is crucial to the adaptation of plants to their fluctuating environments. Major insights into shoot morphogenesis have been compiled studying meristems, especially the shoot apical meristem (SAM), through a methodological effort in multiscale systems biology and biophysics. However, morphogenesis at the SAM is robust to environmental changes.

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Evolution is often an obstacle to the engineering of stable biological systems due to the selection of mutations inactivating costly gene circuits. Gene overlaps induce important constraints on sequences and their evolution. We show that these constraints can be harnessed to increase the stability of costly genes by purging loss-of-function mutations.

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Sex differences in the brain are not reduced to differences in body size.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

November 2021

Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, Département d'Études Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure, EHESS, CNRS, PSL University, 75005, Paris, France. Electronic address:

In their comprehensive review of sex differences in the brain, Eliot et al. (2021) conclude that (1) men and women significantly differ in global brain size, but this "mostly parallels the divergence of male/female body size during development" and that (2) "once we account for individual differences in brain size, there is almost no difference in the volume of specific cortical or subcortical structures between men and women". In sum, almost all brain differences would directly or indirectly follow from differences in body size.

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Contours of citizen science: a vignette study.

R Soc Open Sci

August 2021

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Burgring 7, Vienna 1010, Austria.

Citizen science has expanded rapidly over the past decades. Yet, defining citizen science and its boundaries remained a challenge, and this is reflected in the literature-for example in the proliferation of typologies and definitions. There is a need for identifying areas of agreement and disagreement within the citizen science practitioners community on what should be considered as citizen science activity.

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White matter bundle segmentation using diffusion MRI fiber tractography has become the method of choice to identify white matter fiber pathways in vivo in human brains. However, like other analyses of complex data, there is considerable variability in segmentation protocols and techniques. This can result in different reconstructions of the same intended white matter pathways, which directly affects tractography results, quantification, and interpretation.

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Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences-An OHBM-Open Science perspective.

Gigascience

August 2021

Inria, Univ Rennes, CNRS, Inserm, IRISA UMR 6074, Empenn ERL U 1228, 35042 Rennes, France.

As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled many individuals from groups that have traditionally been underrepresented to join and participate. A number of studies have outlined how moving online made it possible to gather a more global community and has increased opportunities for individuals with various constraints, e.

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A survey of direct-to-consumer genotype data, and quality control tool () for research.

Comput Struct Biotechnol J

June 2021

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, UK.

Two major forces have contributed to the fast growth of human genetic data. One from medical research supported by governments and academic institutes; the other from direct-to-consumer (DTC) sequencing companies. While the former benefits from meticulously designed sequencing standards and quality control procedures, the latter comes in various formats and sequencing methods which are subject to changes over time and the particular needs of different companies.

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Neuroanatomical norms in the UK Biobank: The impact of allometric scaling, sex, and age.

Hum Brain Mapp

October 2021

Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, Département d'Études Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure, EHESS, CNRS, PSL University, Paris, France.

Few neuroimaging studies are sufficiently large to adequately describe population-wide variations. This study's primary aim was to generate neuroanatomical norms and individual markers that consider age, sex, and brain size, from 629 cerebral measures in the UK Biobank (N = 40,028). The secondary aim was to examine the effects and interactions of sex, age, and brain allometry-the nonlinear scaling relationship between a region and brain size (e.

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