8 results match your criteria: "Mondor Institute of biomedical research (IMRB)[Affiliation]"

Purpose: Radiation therapy (RT) for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) treatment is currently delivered in the adjuvant setting and is under investigation as a booster of neoadjuvant treatments. However, TNBC radioresistance remains an obstacle, so new biomarkers are needed to select patients for any integration of RT in the TNBC therapy sequence. MicroRNAs (miRs) are important regulators of gene expression, involved in cancer response to ionizing radiation (IR) and assessable by tumor tissue or liquid biopsy.

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Bedside Ultrasound for Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation: The Diaphragm Is Not Enough!

Anesthesiology

May 2020

From the Intensive Care Unit, Saint Joseph Saint Luc Hospital, Lyon, France (E.V.) University Paris Est Créteil (UPEC), Mondor Institute of Biomedical Research (IMRB), Clinical Research Group on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Manifestations of Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis (CARMAS), Créteil, France (E.V., A.M.D.) Greater Paris Public Hospitals (Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris), Henri Mondor University Hospital, Ageing Thorax-Vessels-Blood Department, Departments of Intensive Care, Créteil, France (A.M.D.) National Institute of Health and Research (INSERM), Unit U955, Team 13, Créteil, France (A.M.D.).

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Diagnostic Accuracy of Diaphragm Ultrasound in Detecting and Characterizing Patient-Ventilator Asynchronies during Noninvasive Ventilation.

Anesthesiology

June 2020

From the Intensive Care Unit, Saint Joseph Saint Luc Hospital, Lyon, France (E.V.) University Paris Est Créteil (UPEC), Mondor Institute of Biomedical Research (IMRB), Clinical Research Group on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Manifestations of Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis (CARMAS), Créteil, France (E.V., A.F.H., A.M.D., G.C.) Greater Paris Public Hospitals (Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris), Henri Mondor University Hospital, Ageing Thorax-Vessels-Blood Department, Departments of Intensive Care, Créteil, France (A.F.H., A.M.D., G.C.) National Institute of Health and Research (Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale; INSERM), Clinical Research Center 1430, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France (P.LC.) National Institute of Health and Research (INSERM), Unit U955, Team 13, Créteil, France (A.M.D., G.C.).

Article Synopsis
  • Noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure can face issues like patient-ventilator asynchronies, which may result from leaks in the interface, affecting patient comfort and ventilation efficacy.
  • The study introduces two innovative methods using ultrasound to measure diaphragm movement and airway pressure to detect these asynchronies, specifically during deliberately induced leaks in healthy individuals.
  • The results indicated high sensitivity for detecting asynchronies, with diaphragm excursion and thickening methods showing comparable or superior performance to traditional flow/pressure analysis, highlighting their potential for improving noninvasive ventilation monitoring.
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Chronic rhinosinusitis is the foremost manifestation in adult patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). We present a retrospective series of 41 adult patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PCD followed in our reference centers. As part of the diagnostic work up in our centers, sinus computed tomography scans (CTs) are systematically performed.

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Fornical Closed-Loop Stimulation for Alzheimer's Disease.

Trends Neurosci

July 2018

Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Krembil Neuroscience Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Pharmacological neuromodulation strategies have shown limited efficacy in treating memory deficits related to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Despite encouraging results from a few preclinical studies, clinical trials investigating open-loop deep brain stimulation (DBS) for AD have not been successful. Recent refinements in understanding the various phases of memory processes, animal studies investigating phase-specific modulation of hippocampal activity during memorization, and clinical studies using closed-loop DBS strategies to treat patients with movement disorders, all point to the need to investigate closed-loop fornical DBS strategies to better understand memory dynamics and potentially treat memory deficits in AD preclinical models.

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l-amino acid oxidases are flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent enzymes present in all major kingdom of life, from bacteria to mammals. They participate in defense mechanisms by limiting the growth of most bacteria and parasites. A few mammalian LAAOs have been described, of which the enzyme "interleukin-4 induced gene 1" (IL4I1) is the best characterized.

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Mutations in HACD1/PTPLA cause recessive congenital myopathies in humans and dogs. Hydroxyacyl-coA dehydratases are required for elongation of very long chain fatty acids, and HACD1 has a role in early myogenesis, but the functions of this striated muscle-specific enzyme in more differentiated skeletal muscle remain unknown. Canine HACD1 deficiency is histopathologically classified as a centronuclear myopathy (CNM).

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