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Integument colouration can influence many aspects of fitness, and is under strong sexual selection. Amphibians often express sexual dichromatism, and ultra-violet (UV) colouration is usually biased toward males as a sexual signal. As an honest signal, colouration is related to several individual traits, but can also be related to environmental factors such as anthropogenic pollutants, to which amphibians are highly sensitive.

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Global perspective of environmental distribution and diversity of Perkinsea (Alveolata) explored by a meta-analysis of eDNA surveys.

Sci Rep

November 2023

Sorbonne Université, CNRS, UMR7144 Adaptation et Diversité en Milieu Marin, Ecology of Marine Plankton (ECOMAP), Sorbonne Universités, Station Biologique de Roscoff, Place Georges Teissier, 29680, Roscoff, France.

Perkinsea constitutes a lineage within the Alveolata eukaryotic superphylum, mainly composed of parasitic organisms. Some described species represent significant ecological and economic threats due to their invasive ability and pathogenicity, which can lead to mortality events. However, the genetic diversity of these described species is just the tip of the iceberg.

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Multistep synthesis of a novel copper complex with potential for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.

J Biol Inorg Chem

December 2023

Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, UMR-CNRS 7244, Laboratoire Chimie, Structures, Propriétés de Biomatériaux et d'Agents Thérapeutiques (CSPBAT), équipe NBD, 1 rue de Chablis, 93000, Bobigny, France.

Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of Aβ plaques, is recognized as a tool for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. As a contribution to the development of new strategies for early diagnosis of the disease, using PET medical imaging technique, a new copper complex, the [Cu(TE1PA-ONO)] was synthesized in ten steps. The key step of our strategy is the coupling of a monopicolinate-N-alkylated cyclam-based ligand with a moiety capable of recognizing Aβ plaques via a successful and challenging Buchwald-Hartwig coupling reaction.

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Metastatic uveal melanomas are highly resistant to all existing treatments. To address this critical issue, we performed a kinome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 knockout screen, which revealed the LKB1-SIK2 module in restraining uveal melanoma tumorigenesis. Functionally, LKB1 loss enhances proliferation and survival through SIK2 inhibition and upregulation of the sodium/calcium (Na /Ca ) exchanger SLC8A1.

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Distribution of copper-binding ligands in Fram Strait and influences from the Greenland Shelf (GEOTRACES GN05).

Sci Total Environ

January 2024

Instituto de Oceanografía y Cambio Global, IOCAG, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ULPGC, Spain. Electronic address:

The Fram Strait represents the major gateway of Arctic Ocean waters towards the Nordic Seas and North Atlantic Ocean and is a key region to study the impact of climate change on biogeochemical cycles. In the region, information about trace metal speciation, such as copper, is scarce. This manuscript presents the concentrations and conditional stability constants of copper-binding ligands (L and log K) in the water column of Fram Strait and the Greenland shelf (GEOTRACES cruise GN05).

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This review uses the marine bivalve Crassostrea gigas to highlight redox reactions and control systems in species living in dynamic intertidal environments. Intertidal species face daily and seasonal environmental variability, including temperature, oxygen, salinity, and nutritional changes. Increasing anthropogenic pressure can bring pollutants and pathogens as additional stressors.

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Sound externalization in dynamic binaural listening: A comparative behavioral and EEG study.

Hear Res

December 2023

University of Brest, CNRS Lab-STICC UMR 6285, 6 avenue Victor Le Gorgeu, CS 93837, 29238 Brest Cedex 3, France.

Binaural reproduction aims at recreating a realistic sound scene at the ears of the listener using headphones. Unfortunately, externalization for frontal and rear sources is often poor (virtual sources are perceived inside the head, instead of outside the head). Nevertheless, previous studies have shown that large head-tracked movements could substantially improve externalization and that this improvement persisted once the subject had stopped moving his/her head.

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Genetic and functional analysis of chymotrypsin-like protease (CTRL) in chronic pancreatitis.

Pancreatology

December 2023

Paediatric Nutritional Medicine, Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Nutritional Medicine (EKFZ), Technical University of Munich (TUM), Freising, Germany. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Genetic predisposition is significant for early-onset chronic pancreatitis (CP), with some cases linked to genetic changes in digestive enzyme genes, while others remain unexplained.
  • Researchers investigated CTRL, a chymotrypsin-like protease, by screening over 1,000 CP patients and 1,500 controls for genetic variants, analyzing their effects on enzyme secretion and activity.
  • Although several CTRL variants were identified, many did not impact function or were equally present in both patients and controls, suggesting that CTRL is probably not a major contributor to the development of CP.
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This study presents a novel non-lethal sampling method for assessing fatty acid (FA) composition in juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) using subcutaneous white muscle biopsies. This research aimed to evaluate the suitability of the biopsy for FA analysis using two lipid extraction protocols and comparing them to a lethal routine method. The results showed that a mass of fresh tissue as low as 1.

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Ocean acidification (OA), a consequence of the increase in anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, causes major changes in the chemistry of carbonates in the ocean with deleterious effects on calcifying organisms. The pH/PCO2 range to which species are exposed in nature is important to consider when interpreting the response of coastal organisms to OA. In this context, emerging approaches, which assess the reaction norms of organisms to a wide pH gradient, are improving our understanding of tolerance thresholds and acclimation potential to OA.

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Synthetic methodologies were developed to achieve the preparation of ligands and consisting of tacn- and pyclen-based chelators decorated with pyridinylphosphonic pendant arms combined with ethylpicolinamide or acetate coordinating functions, respectively. Phosphonate functions have been selected for their high affinity toward Ln ions compared to their carboxylated counterparts and for their steric hindrance that favors the formation of less-hydrated complexes. Thanks to regiospecific -functionalization of the macrocyclic backbones, the two ligands were isolated with good yields and implicated in a comprehensive photophysical study for the complexation of Eu, Tb, and Yb.

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Multi-modal medical Transformers: A meta-analysis for medical image segmentation in oncology.

Comput Med Imaging Graph

December 2023

LaTIM UMR 1101, Inserm, Brest, France; IMT Atlantique, Brest, France. Electronic address:

Multi-modal medical image segmentation is a crucial task in oncology that enables the precise localization and quantification of tumors. The aim of this work is to present a meta-analysis of the use of multi-modal medical Transformers for medical image segmentation in oncology, specifically focusing on multi-parametric MR brain tumor segmentation (BraTS2021), and head and neck tumor segmentation using PET-CT images (HECKTOR2021). The multi-modal medical Transformer architectures presented in this work exploit the idea of modality interaction schemes based on visio-linguistic representations: (i) single-stream, where modalities are jointly processed by one Transformer encoder, and (ii) multiple-stream, where the inputs are encoded separately before being jointly modeled.

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Electromechanical interactions between cell membrane and nuclear envelope: Beyond the standard Schwan's model of biological cells.

Bioelectrochemistry

February 2024

Univ Brest, CNRS, Lab-STICC, CS 93837, 6 avenue Le Gorgeu, 29238 Brest Cedex 3, France. Electronic address:

We investigate little-appreciated features of the hierarchical core-shell (CS) models of the electrical, mechanical, and electromechanical interactions between the cell membrane (CM) and nuclear envelope (NE). We first consider a simple model of an individual cell based on a coupled resistor-capacitor (Schwan model (SM)) network and show that the CM, when exposed to ac electric fields, acts as a low pass filter while the NE acts as a wide and asymmetric bandpass filter. We provide a simplified calculation for characteristic time associated with the capacitive charging of the NE and parameterize its range of behavior.

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  • Variants of uncertain significance (VUS) present challenges in diagnosing rare diseases, and episignatures have emerged as potential biomarkers to help classify these variants.
  • A study analyzed DNA methylation data from different groups, including carriers of pathogenic variants and healthy controls, using a k-nearest-neighbour classifier to assess the predictive abilities of various episignatures.
  • Results revealed that while some signatures (ATRX, DNMT3A, KMT2D, NSD1) achieved 100% sensitivity, others (CREBBP-RSTS, CHD8) showed lower performance, indicating that not all episignatures are equally reliable for diagnostic use and highlighting the need for further validation with larger sample sizes.
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Objective: High median nerve injuries can lead to poor distal recovery, especially poor functioning of median innervated thenar muscles involved in thumb opposition and palmar abduction. The palmaris brevis (PB) is a small subcutaneous muscle innervated by ulnar nerve. Innervation of the PB is in most of cases provided by the ulnar digital nerve to the little finger.

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The overturning circulation of the subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) plays a fundamental role in Earth's climate variability and change. Here, we show from observations that the recent warming period since about 2016 in the eastern SPNA involves increased western boundary density at the intergyre boundary, likely due to enhanced buoyancy forcing as a response to the strong increase in the North Atlantic Oscillation since the early 2010s. As these deep positive density anomalies spread southward along the western boundary, they enhance the North Atlantic Current and associated meridional heat transport at the intergyre region, leading to increased influx of subtropical heat into the eastern SPNA.

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The North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and its variability are examined in terms of the overturning in density space and diapycnal water mass transformation. The magnitude of the mean overturning is similar to the surface water mass transformation, but the density and properties of these waters are modified by diapycnal mixing. Surface waters are progressively densified while circulating cyclonically around the subpolar gyre, with the densest waters and deepest convection occurring in the Labrador Sea and Nordic Seas.

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Background And Objective: The Internet of medical things is enhancing smart healthcare services using physical wearable sensor-based devices connected to the Internet. Machine learning techniques play an important role in the core of these services for remotely consulting patients thanks to the pattern recognition from on-device data, which is transferred to the central servers from local devices. However, transferring personally identifiable information data to servers could become a source for hackers to steal from, manipulate and perform illegal activities.

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  • Interferences from isobaric and isomeric compounds are common issues in LC-MS, complicating accurate quantification of substances.
  • This study combines in-source purification with chromatographic separation to effectively identify and quantify compounds even in the presence of co-eluted interferences.
  • Using mixtures of peptides, the researchers demonstrated that by fragmenting precursor ions of isobaric interferences, they could accurately measure concentrations without needing to optimize separation conditions, achieving high confidence intervals in their quantitative results.
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Collective interactions, collaborative inhibition, and shared spatial knowledge.

Memory

November 2023

Univ Paris 1, Institut ACTE - UR 7539, Paris, France.

Research on spatial mental representations focuses on individual mental maps and spatial knowledge. This exploratory study investigates instead collective interactions, collaborative memory, and the sharing of spatial knowledge. Based on the principle of collaborative inhibition (i.

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Polar regions are warming faster than the world average and are profoundly affected by changes in the spatio-temporal dynamics of sea ice, with largely unknown repercussions on the functioning of marine ecosystems. Here, we investigated the impacts of interannual sea-ice variability on coastal benthic communities in Antarctica, focusing on a close-to-pristine area (Adélie Land). We investigated shell growth of the circum-Antarctic bivalve Laternula elliptica, considered a key species in these soft bottom benthic communities.

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Fungal infections caused by Scedosporium species are rising among immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. Within the immunocompetent group, patients with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) are at high risk of developing a chronic airway colonization by these molds. While S.

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Alternative splicing of BCL-x is controlled by RBM25 binding to a G-quadruplex in BCL-x pre-mRNA.

Nucleic Acids Res

November 2023

Univ Brest; Inserm UMR1078; Etablissement Français du Sang (EFS) Bretagne; CHRU Brest, Hôpital Morvan, Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire, 22 avenue Camille Desmoulins, F-29200 Brest, France.

BCL-x is a master regulator of apoptosis whose pre-mRNA is alternatively spliced into either a long (canonical) anti-apoptotic Bcl-xL isoform, or a short (alternative) pro-apoptotic Bcl-xS isoform. The balance between these two antagonistic isoforms is tightly regulated and overexpression of Bcl-xL has been linked to resistance to chemotherapy in several cancers, whereas overexpression of Bcl-xS is associated to some forms of diabetes and cardiac disorders. The splicing factor RBM25 controls alternative splicing of BCL-x: its overexpression favours the production of Bcl-xS, whereas its downregulation has the opposite effect.

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Pulmonary embolism diagnostic strategies in patients with COPD exacerbation: Post-hoc analysis of the PEP trial.

Thromb Res

November 2023

Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire de Brest, Département de Médecine Interne et Pneumologie, INSERM U1304, CIC INSERM 1412, Univ_Brest, Brest, FCRIN INNOVTE, France. Electronic address:

Background: The prevalence of pulmonary embolism (PE) is approximately 11-17 % in patients with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AE-COPD). The optimal diagnostic strategy for PE in these patients remains undetermined.

Aims: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of standard (revised Geneva and Wells PE scores combined with fixed D-dimer cut-off) and computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA)-sparing diagnostic strategies (ADJUST-PE, YEARS, PEGeD, 4PEPS) in patients with AE-COPD.

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