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The aim of this study was to append a passive soft back exoskeleton to a validated musculoskeletal model and assess its effectiveness in reducing lumbar loads. Fifteen participants lifted a box, with and without wearing a CORFOR exoskeleton. A full body OpenSim model was used to estimate lumbar joint moments and reaction forces, as well as low back muscles forces.

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Associations between pre- and post-natal exposure to phthalate and DINCH metabolites and gut microbiota in one-year old children.

Environ Pollut

December 2024

Environmental Epidemiology Applied to Development and Respiratory Health Team, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Inserm U1209, CNRS UMR 5309, University Grenoble Alpes, 38000, Grenoble, France; SMILE, Institut de Biologie de l'ENS (IBENS), Ecole Normale Supérieure, Université PSL, CNRS, INSERM, F-75005, Paris, France; PARSEC, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Université PSL, CNRS, INSERM, F-75005, Paris, France.

The gut microbiota is a collection of symbiotic microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract. Its sensitivity to chemicals with widespread exposure, such as phthalates, is little known. We aimed to investigate the impact of perinatal exposure to phthalates on the infant gut microbiota at 12 months of age.

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Associations of exposure to outdoor PM and NO during pregnancy with childhood asthma, rhinitis, and eczema in a predominantly rural French mother-child cohort.

Environ Pollut

December 2024

Univ Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Irset (Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail), UMR_S 1085, F-35000, Rennes, France. Electronic address:

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  • The study explores how outdoor air pollution, specifically fine particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO), affects childhood diseases like asthma, rhinitis, and eczema, especially in rural areas where the effects are less understood.
  • It utilized data from the Pélagie mother-child cohort in Brittany, France, analyzing 1322 children at age 6 and 1118 at age 12 to assess the prevalence of these diseases and their coexistence (multimorbidity).
  • Results indicated a tendency for PM and NO to associate with the diseases, particularly in urban areas, highlighting the need for further research on the differing impacts of air pollution in urban versus rural environments.
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  • Developing high-affinity monovalent ligands for lectins is difficult due to weak binding interactions, prompting research into covalent ligands for BC2L-C lectin, which is linked to severe respiratory infections in immunocompromised patients.
  • Antiadhesion therapy is gaining traction as a strategy against infections, particularly targeting bacterial lectins like BC2L-C-Nt, which recognizes specific blood group oligosaccharides in host cells.
  • Using computational methods, researchers created effective reversible covalent ligands that enhanced their binding affinity significantly, demonstrating the crucial role of specific ligand components in achieving this improved efficacy.
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  • The Global Mercury Observation System (GMOS) started as a five-year initiative to monitor atmospheric mercury and evolved into a major program supporting global mercury observation efforts under the Minamata Convention.
  • The network consists of 28 ground-based monitoring stations that provide comprehensive data on mercury levels across various latitudes, from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
  • Analysis of mercury data from 2011 to 2020 revealed a significant north-south gradient in mercury concentrations, with notable seasonal variations and decreasing trends in certain remote areas.
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Responsiveness of 3 stroke-specific scales for evaluating lateropulsion, balance and gait in the early subacute phase: SCP, PASS and mFMA-gait.

Ann Phys Rehabil Med

October 2024

Univ. Grenoble Alpes, UMR CNRS 5105 Neuropsychology and NeuroCognition, CHU Grenoble Alpes, Dept of NeuroRehabilitation South Hospital, Cs 10217 - 38043 Grenoble cedex 9, France. Electronic address:

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As the largest individual contributor of freshwater inflow to the basin, the Rhone River is likely to be one of the main sources of microplastics (MPs) to the Mediterranean Sea. In order to predict the fate of MPs discharged by the Rhone River, an innovative 3D Lagrangian dispersion of its particles associated with vertical velocities was modeled in Mediterranean ocean currents. Through winter and summer scenarios, the seasonal variability of transfers and the corresponding accumulation areas were depicted in the Northwestern Basin according to hydrodynamic conditions on the continental shelf of the Gulf of Lion and to the frontal dynamics from the Pyrenees to the North Balearic fronts.

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Background And Purpose: Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) aims to deliver higher doses to the target while minimizing radiation damage to healthy tissues using synchrotron x-ray microbeams. Translational MRT research has now started, driven by promising results from preclinical studies. This study aimed to propose a first dose-outcome model by analyzing micrometric dose distributions obtained with high-resolution 3D dose calculations, accounting for the inherent physical dose distribution complexity in MRT.

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Implementation of a protocol to prevent hypoglycemia in at-risk neonates born at 35 weeks' gestational age in a tertiary hospital: Adherence and satisfaction. It's not so easy!

Arch Pediatr

November 2024

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Grenoble Alpes University Hospital, Grenoble, France; CNRS, Public Health Department CHU Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble INP (Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes), TIMC-IMAG, University Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble 38000, France.

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  • The study evaluated a new protocol aimed at preventing hypoglycemia in newborns, targeting 80% adherence over six months in a maternity unit.
  • Overall adherence was 67.6%, with smaller neonates being at higher risk; non-adherence was primarily due to issues with early feeding.
  • Despite some reluctance from staff due to increased workload, the protocol was deemed satisfactory and could benefit from a quality improvement program to enhance adherence and outcomes.
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The energy of saline gradients is a very promising source of non-intermittent renewable energy, the exploitation of which is hampered by the lack of viable technology. The most investigated harvesting methods rely on selective transport of ions or water molecules through semi-permeable or ion-selective membranes, which demonstrate limited power densities of the order of a few W m. While in the last decade, single nanofluidic objects such as nanopores of nanotubes have opened up very promising prospects with power density capabilities in the order of kW or even MW m, scale-up efforts face serious issues, as concentration polarization phenomena result in a massive loss of performance.

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Lyophobic heterogeneous systems, based on porous fluids made of ordered nanoporous particles immersed in a non-wetting liquid, constitute systems of interest for exploring wetting, drying, and coupled transport phenomena in nanometric confinement. To date, most experimental studies on the forced filling and spontaneous emptying of lyophobic nanometric pores, at pressures of several tens of MPa, have been conducted in a quasi-static regime. However, some studies have shown that dynamical measurements are essential to shed light on the rich physics of these phenomena.

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Sleep quality in glaucoma patients.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Grenoble-Alpes University Hospital, CS 10217, 38043, Grenoble Cedex 09, France.

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  • This study aimed to examine sleep patterns in individuals with glaucoma compared to those without, using detailed sleep data collected through polysomnography.
  • Researchers analyzed sleep metrics like total sleep time and stages of sleep, ensuring to control for factors such as age and other health conditions.
  • Findings indicated no significant differences in total sleep time or sleep structure between the two groups, suggesting that glaucoma does not markedly affect sleep quality when accounting for other influences.
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Tumor-associated macrophages confer resistance to chemotherapy (Trifluridine/Tipiracil) in digestive cancers by overexpressing thymidine phosphorylase.

Cancer Lett

December 2024

Univ.Grenoble Alpes, Inserm U1209, CNRS UMR5309, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Team Mechanobiology, Immunity and Cancer, 38000, Grenoble, France; Hepato-Gastroenterology and Digestive Oncology department, University Hospital, Grenoble, France. Electronic address:

Pyrimidine analogs are part of the first-line chemotherapy regimen for gastrointestinal cancers. Trifluridine combined with tipiracil, a specific thymidine phosphorylase inhibitor, in TAS-102 has recently emerged as a potential alternative in the face of primary or secondary chemoresistance to 5-fluorouracil. Despite its promise, we report that macrophage-specific overexpression of thymidine phosphorylase results in macrophage-induced chemoresistance to TAS-102 that is insensitive to tipiracil inhibition.

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Correction: Bio-inspired copper complexes with CuS cores: (solvent) effects on oxygen reduction reactions.

Dalton Trans

November 2024

Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, IRIG, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.

Correction for 'Bio-inspired copper complexes with CuS cores: (solvent) effects on oxygen reduction reactions' by Jordan Mangue , , 2024, , 15576-15582, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4DT01629G.

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Background: Any surgical procedure carries a risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE), albeit variable. Improvements in medical and surgical practices and the shortening of care pathways due to the development of day surgery and enhanced recovery after surgery, have reduced the perioperative risk for VTE.

Objective: A collaborative working group of experts in perioperative haemostasis updated in 2024 the recommendations for the Prevention of perioperative venous thromboembolism published in 2011.

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Biopharmaceuticals, specifically antibody-based therapeutics, have revolutionized disease treatment. Throughout their lifecycle, these therapeutic proteins are exposed to several stress conditions, for example at interfaces, posing a risk to the drug product stability, safety and quality. Therapeutic protein adsorption at interfaces may lead to loss of active product and protein aggregation, with potential immunogenicity risks.

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  • Blue/turquoise crystals of SrCr(PO) were synthesized through a high-temperature reaction, achieving a prismatic shape with dimensions up to 1 mm and a complex crystal structure that includes both Cr(1) and Cr(2) ions.
  • The electronic configuration of these ions leads to significant Jahn-Teller effects, resulting in distinct square-pyramidal and square-planar coordination, and a layered arrangement that affects their magnetic properties.
  • At low temperatures, the material exhibits interesting magnetic ordering transitions, including an antiferromagnetic structure for Cr(1) and a subsequent ordering of Cr(2), which alters the crystal's symmetry and underscores the complexity of interactions within the chromium phosphate framework.
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A method of choice to study the spatio-temporal dynamics of bacterial cell growth and division is to analyze the localization of cell wall synthesis regions by fluorescence microscopy. For this, nascent cell wall biopolymers need to be labeled with fluorescent reporters, like fluorescent d-alanines (FDAs) that can be incorporated into the peptidoglycan. To achieve high spatial and temporal resolution, dense, high-intensity fluorescence labeling must be obtained in the shortest possible time.

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  • Recent experiments demonstrated a significant increase in torques when a thin aluminum layer was added to a cobalt/platinum heterostructure, indicating a possible Rashba-like interaction at the Co/Al interface.
  • First-principles calculations revealed that this interaction leads to the emergence of a large helical orbital texture in the cobalt layer, driven by the orbital Rashba effect and the formation of surface states at the interface.
  • The study highlights that this orbital texture results in a nonequilibrium orbital accumulation, producing large current-induced torques and providing a theoretical foundation for using orbital transport phenomena in all-metallic magnetic systems with lighter elements.
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Boltzmann optical thermometry for cryogenics.

Rev Sci Instrum

October 2024

Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, Institut Néel, 38000 Grenoble, France.

We propose and implement an optical technique to access the local temperature of an erbium doped crystal by probing the electron spin population under magnetic field. We reliably extract the sample temperature in the range 2-7 K. We additionally discuss the suitability of our method as a primary standard for cryogenic thermometry.

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Defects in nanocrystals can dramatically alter their physical and chemical behavior. It is thus crucial to understand the defect behavior at the nanoscale to enhance material properties. Here, we report three-dimensional defect characterization at the onset of plasticity in a 550 nm Pt nanoparticle.

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Exploring the Substitution of Fe(III) by Gd(III) in Nanomagnetite.

ACS Nanosci Au

October 2024

ISTerre, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, IRD, Univ. Gustave Eiffel, Grenoble 38058, France.

A promising superparamagnetic nanomagnetite dipped with Gd was synthesized for possible medical applications. Its size and morphology are independent of Gd content ranging from 1 to 5%. Gadolinium (III) replaced Fe(III) in the lattice.

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Different forms of fablab organization and their impact on collaboration and innovation.

Appl Ergon

January 2025

GSCOP- Institut d'ingénierie, UGA, 41 avenue Felix Viallet, 38000, Grenoble, France.

The aim of this paper is to identify some of the characteristics of innovation and collective work in different fablab organizations. We first define fablabs through a review of literature, situating related questions in the field of ergonomics and focusing our point of view on individual and collective activity. Secondly, we show how the results of our qualitative analyses (performed on data from interviews and observations of fablab managers, users, and projects from 13 fablabs) reveal 3 main types of fablab organization: community-oriented fablabs, academic fablabs and industrial fablabs, in which different activities are carried out.

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