264 results match your criteria: "Sorbonne Universites - UPMC Univ. Paris 06[Affiliation]"

Diffusion-based culture and real-time impedance monitoring of tumor spheroids in hydrogel microwells of a suspended membrane under microfluidic conditions.

Talanta

October 2024

École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Département de Chimie, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, UMR 8640, PASTEUR, 24, rue Lhomond, 75005, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Tumor spheroids are widely studied for in vitro modeling of tumor growth and responses to anticancer drugs. However, current methods are mostly limited to static and perfusion-based cultures, which can be improved by more accurately mimicking pathological conditions. Here, we developed a diffusion-based dynamic culture system for tumor spheroids studies using a thin membrane of hydrogel microwells and a microfluidic device.

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Rocking- and diffusion-based culture of tumor spheroids-on-a-chip.

Lab Chip

April 2024

Département de Chimie, École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS UMR 8640, PASTEUR, 24, rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

Tumor spheroids are now intensively investigated toward preclinical and clinical applications, necessitating the establishment of accessible and cost-effective methods for routine operations. Without losing the advantage of organ-chip technologies, we developed a rocking system for facile formation and culture of tumor spheroids in hydrogel microwells of a suspended membrane under microfluidic conditions. While the rocking is controlled with a step motor, the microfluidic device is made of two plastic plates, allowing plugging directly syringe tubes with Luer connectors.

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Piezoelectric and microfluidic tuning of an infrared cavity for vibrational polariton studies.

Lab Chip

April 2024

École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Département de Chimie, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS UMR 8640, PASTEUR, 24, rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

We developed a microfluidic system for vibrational polariton studies, which consists of two microfluidic chips: one for solution mixing and another for tuning an infrared cavity made of a pair of gold mirrors and a PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) spacer. We show that the cavity of the system can be accurately tuned with either piezoelectric actuators or microflow-induced pressure to result in resonant coupling between a cavity mode and a variational mode of the solution molecules. Acrylonitrile solutions were chosen to prove the concept of vabriational strong coupling (VSC) of a CN stretching mode with light inside the cavity.

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On-chip real-time impedance monitoring of hiPSC-derived and artificial basement membrane-supported endothelium.

Biosens Bioelectron

September 2023

École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Département de Chimie, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS UMR 8640, PASTEUR, 24, Rue Lhomond, 75005, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Recent advances have shown the high sensibility of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in real-time monitoring of cell barriers on a chip. Here, we applied this method to the investigation of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) derived and artificial basement membrane (ABM) supported endothelial barrier. The ABM was obtained by self-assembling type IV collagen and laminin with a monolayer of crosslinked gelatin nanofibers.

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Aggregates of charged metal particles obtained by electrostatic coupling with a compound of opposite charge in the vicinity of the net zero charge ratio are of interest in the field of plasmonics because the inter-particle distance is minimal, which favours plasmonic coupling. However, these structures present a low colloidal stability limiting the development of applications. In this article we show that globally neutral aggregates formed by electrostatic complexation of citrate-stabilized gold particles and a quaternized chitosan (i.

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Background: For many co-manipulative applications, variable damping is a valuable feature provided by robots. One approach is implementing a high viscosity at low velocities and a low viscosity at high velocities. This, however, is proven to have the possibility to alter human natural motion performance.

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Sars-Cov-2 Spike Protein-Induced Damage of hiPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes.

Adv Biol (Weinh)

July 2022

École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Département de Chimie, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS UMR 8640, PASTEUR, 24, rue Lhomond, Paris, 75005, France.

Sars-Cov-2 may trigger molecular and functional alterations of cardiomyocytes (CMs) of the heart due to the presence of receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) of the host cells. While the endocytic itinerary of the virus via cleavage of the spike protein of Sars-Cov-2 is well understood, the role of the remaining part of the spike protein subunit and ACE2 complex is still elusive. Herein, the possible effects of this complex are investigated by using synthetic spike proteins of Sars-Cov-2, human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC), and a culture device made of an arrayed monolayer of cross-linked nanofibers.

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Generation of Alveolar Epithelium Using Reconstituted Basement Membrane and hiPSC-Derived Organoids.

Adv Healthc Mater

March 2022

École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Sorbonne Universités - UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS UMR 8640 PASTEUR, 24, rue Lhomond, Paris, 75005, France.

In vitro modeling of alveolar epithelium needs to recapitulate features of both cellular and noncellular components of the lung tissues. Herein, a method is presented to generate alveolar epithelium by using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and reconstituted or artificial basement membrane (ABM). The ABM is obtained by self-assembling type IV collagen and laminin with a monolayer of crosslinked gelatin nanofibers as backbone and a patterned honeycomb microframe for handling.

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  • The study examines how Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects patient treatment over time by analyzing prescription histories of nearly 35,000 patients from 1996 to 2019.
  • In the years leading up to an AD diagnosis, future patients are prescribed more psychotropic drugs than those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), indicating early recognition of cognitive decline.
  • After an AD diagnosis, there's a significant shift in prescriptions, with a decrease in all types of drugs—including antidementia medications—reflecting changes in treatment priorities and possibly a simplification of care.
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Artificial Intelligence Applied to Battery Research: Hype or Reality?

Chem Rev

June 2022

Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides (LRCS), UMR CNRS 7314, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Hub de l'Energie, 15, rue Baudelocque, 80039 Amiens Cedex, France.

This is a critical review of artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) methods applied to battery research. It aims at providing a comprehensive, authoritative, and critical, yet easily understandable, review of general interest to the battery community. It addresses the concepts, approaches, tools, outcomes, and challenges of using AI/ML as an accelerator for the design and optimization of the next generation of batteries─a current hot topic.

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1st FSHD European Trial Network workshop:Working towards trial readiness across Europe.

Neuromuscul Disord

September 2021

Nord-Est-Ile de France Neuromuscular Reference Center, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris Myology Institute, Neuromuscular Pathology Reference Center, Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire La Pitié-Salpêtrière, Sorbonne Universités UPMC Univ Paris 06, Paris, France.

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  • - Limiting how much oxalate your gut absorbs could help lower oxalate levels in urine for people with conditions like idiopathic and enteric hyperoxaluria.
  • - Phosphate binders, which prevent phosphate absorption in patients with kidney issues, can also interact with oxalate, providing a potential treatment pathway.
  • - This study explores various metallic cations and their ability to bind with phosphate and oxalate, using computational methods to find better ways to deliver these cations into the body.
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A multiedge study of the local structure of lithium borate glasses and melts has been carried out using X-ray Raman scattering (XRS) as a function of temperature. Thanks to a wide range of compositions, from pure BO up to the metaborate composition, we are able to finely interpret the modifications of the local environment of both the boron and oxygen atoms in terms of boron coordination number, formation of nonbridging oxygens (NBOs), and polymerization degree of the borate framework as a function of temperature and composition. A temperature-induced B to B conversion is observed above the glass transition temperature () from the glass to the melt from the triborate composition up to the metaborate composition.

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Alveolar mimics with periodic strain and its effect on the cell layer formation.

Biotechnol Bioeng

September 2020

Département de Chimie, Sorbonne Universités-UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS UMR 8640, Pasteur, École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Paris, France.

We report on the development of a new model of alveolar air-tissue interface on a chip. The model consists of an array of suspended hexagonal monolayers of gelatin nanofibers supported by microframes and a microfluidic device for the patch integration. The suspended monolayers are deformed to a central displacement of 40-80 µm at the air-liquid interface by application of air pressure in the range of 200-1,000 Pa.

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A new congenital multicore titinopathy associated with fast myosin heavy chain deficiency.

Ann Clin Transl Neurol

May 2020

Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire, CHU de Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

Congenital titinopathies are myopathies with variable phenotypes and inheritance modes. Here, we fully characterized, using an integrated approach (deep phenotyping, muscle morphology, mRNA and protein evaluation in muscle biopsies), two siblings with congenital multicore myopathy harboring three TTN variants predicted to affect titin stability and titin-myosin interactions. Muscle biopsies showed multicores, type 1 fiber uniformity and sarcomeric structure disruption with some thick filament loss.

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Granulomatosis-associated myositis: High prevalence of sporadic inclusion body myositis.

Neurology

March 2020

From the Département d'Immunologie Clinique et Médecine Interne (Y.D.) and Département de Rhumatologie (J.-E.G., J.S., A.M.), Centre de Référence des Maladies Auto-immunes Rares, Département d'Immunobiologie (B.N.), Département de Pathologie (B.L.), Département de Neurologie, Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuro-musculaires (A.E.-L.), and Institut de Physiologie EA 3072, Service de Physiologie et d'Explorations Fonctionnelles (B.G., A.M.), Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg; Département de Médecine Interne et Immunologie Clinique (Y.A., O.B., B.H., K.M.), Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuro-Musculaires Paris Est, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), DHU I2B, Sorbonne Universités UPMC Univ Paris 06, Inserm, UMR 974, Centre de Recherche en Myologie, Hôpital Universitaire Pitié-Salpêtrière; Département de Neuropathologie (S.L.-L.), Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuro-Musculaires Paris Est, Hôpital Universitaire Pitié-Salpêtrière; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (B.L., J.-E.G., B.G., J.S., A.M.), Université de Strasbourg; Département de Rhumatologie (D.W.), Hôpital Universitaire de Besançon, France; Département de Rhumatologie (C.V.F.), Hôpital Universitaire Sart-Tilman, Liège, Belgium; Departement de Rhumatologie (N.P.), Hôpital Universitaire de Bordeaux; Departement de Médicine Interne (E.M.), Hôpital Universitaire Louis Mourier, Colombes; Departement de Médicine Interne et Maladies Vasculaires (C.L.), Hôpital Universitaire d'Angers; Departement de Médicine Interne (O.H.), Hôpital Emile Muller, Mulhouse; Departement de Médicine Interne (J.M.), Hôpital Universitaire de Tours, France.

Objective: To refine the predictive significance of muscle granuloma in patients with myositis.

Methods: A group of 23 patients with myositis and granuloma on muscle biopsy (granuloma-myositis) from 8 French and Belgian centers was analyzed and compared with (1) a group of 23 patients with myositis without identified granuloma (control-myositis) randomly sampled in each center and (2) a group of 20 patients with sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) without identified granuloma (control-sIBM).

Results: All but 2 patients with granuloma-myositis had extramuscular involvement, including signs common in sarcoidosis that were systematically absent in the control-myositis and the control-sIBM groups.

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Dilated cardiomyopathy and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy-dystroglycanopathy due to novel pathogenic variants in the DPM3 gene.

Neuromuscul Disord

July 2019

Myology Institute, Neuromuscular Pathology Reference Center, Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire La Pitié-Salpêtrière, Sorbonne Universités UPMC Univ Paris 06, Paris, France.

Deficiency of Dolichol-P-mannose synthase subunit 3 (DPM3) affects the N-glycosylation and O-mannosylation pathways that are respectively involved in congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) and alpha-dystroglycanopathies. Herein, we describe novel pathogenic variants in the DPM3 gene in two unrelated male patients. They developed dilated cardiomyopathy in their late teens, limb-girdle muscular dystrophy - one patient in childhood and the other in adulthood.

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Relevance of Detection of Mechanisms of Resistance to ALK Inhibitors in ALK-Rearranged NSCLC in Routine Practice.

Clin Lung Cancer

July 2019

Thoracic Oncology Department, Univ. Lille CHU Lille, Lille, France; UMR 8161 M3T Mechanisms of Tumorigenesis and Targeted Therapies, Univ. Lille CNRS Institut Pasteur de Lille, Lille, France. Electronic address:

Background: Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have shown efficacy in the treatment of ALK-rearranged non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but the disease eventually progresses in all patients. In many cases, resistance to ALK TKIs arises through ALK mutations. Although clinical and biological data suggest variations in TKI efficacy according to the mechanism of resistance, ALK mutations are still rarely investigated in routine practice.

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Since 2014 the layered semiconductor SnSe in the high-temperature Cmcm phase is known to be the most efficient intrinsic thermoelectric material. Making use of first-principles calculations we show that its vibrational and thermal transport properties are determined by huge nonperturbative anharmonic effects. We show that the transition from the Cmcm phase to the low-symmetry Pnma is a second-order phase transition driven by the collapse of a zone border phonon, whose frequency vanishes at the transition temperature.

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Objectives: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) helps to estimate mortality risk in emergency department (ED) patients. This study aimed to investigate whether the prognostic value of the NEWS at ED admission could be further improved by adding inflammatory blood markers (ie, white cell count (WCC), procalcitonin (PCT) and midregional-proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM).

Design: Secondary analysis of a multinational, observational study (TRIAGE study, March 2013-October 2014).

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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have so far identified 25 loci associated with glioma risk, with most showing specificity for either glioblastoma (GBM) or non-GBM tumors. The majority of these GWAS susceptibility variants reside in noncoding regions and the causal genes underlying the associations are largely unknown. Here we performed a transcriptome-wide association study to search for novel risk loci and candidate causal genes at known GWAS loci using Genotype-Tissue Expression Project (GTEx) data to predict -predicted gene expression in relation to GBM and non-GBM risk in conjunction with GWAS summary statistics on 12,488 glioma cases (6,183 GBM and 5,820 non-GBM) and 18,169 controls.

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There is currently no treatment for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), the most frequent myopathy of genetic origin. This progressive neuromuscular disease is caused by nuclear-retained RNAs containing expanded CUG repeats. These toxic RNAs alter the activities of RNA splicing factors, resulting in alternative splicing misregulation.

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Several morphological phenotypes have been associated to RYR1-recessive myopathies. We recharacterized the RYR1-recessive morphological spectrum by a large monocentric study performed on 54 muscle biopsies from a large cohort of 48 genetically confirmed patients, using histoenzymology, immunohistochemistry, and ultrastructural studies. We also analysed the level of RyR1 expression in patients' muscle biopsies.

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The buttressed-ring hypothesis, supported by recent cryo-electron tomography analysis of docked synaptic-like vesicles in neuroendocrine cells, postulates that prefusion SNAREpins are stabilized and organized by Synaptotagmin (Syt) ring-like oligomers. Here, we use a reconstituted single-vesicle fusion analysis to test the prediction that destabilizing the Syt1 oligomers destabilizes the clamp and results in spontaneous fusion in the absence of Ca . Vesicles in which Syt oligomerization is compromised by a ring-destabilizing mutation dock and diffuse freely on the bilayer until they fuse spontaneously, similar to vesicles containing only v-SNAREs.

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