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Tibiofemoral slip velocity is a key contributor to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) component wear, yet few studies have evaluated this quantity in vivo. The aim of the present study was to measure and compare tibiofemoral slip velocities in 3 TKA designs for a range of daily activities. Mobile biplane X-ray imaging was used to measure 6-degree-of-freedom tibiofemoral kinematics and the locations of articular contact in 75 patients implanted with a posterior-stabilized, cruciate-retaining, or medial-stabilized design while each patient performed level walking, step up, step down, sit-to-stand, and stand-to-sit.

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  • - The study focused on identifying risk factors for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) in women with previous cesarean deliveries and either placenta previa or a low-lying placenta, using data from 2013 to 2015.
  • - Out of over 520,000 deliveries, 396 women met the criteria, with 108 diagnosed with PAS, showing a significant correlation between the number of prior cesareans and the rate of PAS, which could range from 5% to 63%.
  • - Key risk factors for developing PAS included having a BMI of 30 or higher, previous uterine surgeries, past postpartum hemorrhage, multiple cesarean deliveries, and presence of placenta previa, indicating that risk stratification is
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Background: Free-running cardiac and respiratory motion-resolved whole-heart five-dimensional (5D) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can reduce scan planning and provide a means of evaluating respiratory-driven changes in clinical parameters of interest. However, respiratory-resolved imaging can be limited by user-defined parameters which create trade-offs between residual artifact and motion blur. In this work, we develop and validate strategies for both correction of intra-bin and compensation of inter-bin respiratory motion to improve the quality of 5D CMR.

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  • * This study examined 20 cases of PA/ME, predominantly in the parotid gland, revealing that 14 had a pure oncocytic variant, which is characterized by a distinct molecular profile linked to a novel ZBTB47-AS1::PLAG1 fusion.
  • * The findings suggest that pure oncocytic tumors represent a unique subset within salivary gland neoplasms, stressing the need for further research to clarify the characteristics and implications of the oncocytic
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Background And Objectives: Dysautonomia has been associated with paraneoplastic neurological syndrome (PNS)-related mortality in anti-Hu PNS, but its frequency and spectrum remain ill-defined. We describe anti-Hu patients with dysautonomia, estimate its frequency, and compare them to patients without dysautonomia.

Methods: Patients with anti-Hu antibodies diagnosed in the study centre (1990-2022) were retrospectively reviewed; those with autonomic signs and symptoms were identified.

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Paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome associated with gynecologic and breast malignancies.

Handb Clin Neurol

March 2024

French Reference Center for Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; Synaptopathies and Autoantibodies (SynatAc) Team, Institut MeLis, Inserm U1314, UMR CNRS 5284, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

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  • Gynecologic and breast cancers are commonly linked to paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes, particularly the Yo syndrome, which involves severe cerebellar ataxia in women, especially around their 60s.
  • Diagnosis of Yo syndrome hinges on identifying Yo antibodies in the patient's serum or cerebrospinal fluid and always correlates with an underlying tumor, typically ovarian or breast cancer.
  • While understanding the immune mechanisms behind these syndromes is improving, effective treatments remain limited, and other rarer syndromes related to these cancers exhibit unique immune and genetic characteristics.
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Glaise, P, Rogowski, I, and Martin, C. Effects of repeated high-intensity effort training or repeated sprint training on repeated high-intensity effort ability and in-game performance in professional rugby union players. J Strength Cond Res 38(5): 932-940, 2024-This study investigated the effects of repeated high-intensity efforts (RHIE) training compared with repeated sprint exercise (RSE) training on RHIE ability (RHIEa) and in-game performance in professional rugby union players.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a fatal and progressive disease with limited treatment options. We sought to assess the efficacy and safety of CC-90001, an oral inhibitor of c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1, in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. In a Phase 2, randomized (1:1:1), double-blind, placebo-controlled study (ClinicalTrials.

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  • - The study aimed to validate the SeqOne assay for detecting homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) using tumor samples from the PAOLA-1 trial, comparing it to the Myriad MyChoice HRD test.
  • - Results showed a high concordance rate of 95% between the two tests in determining HRD status, with both assays suggesting significant benefits of olaparib plus bevacizumab treatment for patients with HRD-positive tumors.
  • - The findings indicate that the SeqOne assay is a clinically validated method for detecting HRD, which can help tailor treatment strategies for advanced ovarian cancer patients.
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Background: Across the world, 25-29% of the population suffer from pain. Pain is the most frequent reason for an emergency department (ED) visit. This symptom is involved in approximately 70% of all ED visits.

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Guiding principles on the education and practice of theranostics.

Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging

July 2024

Department of Molecular Imaging and Therapy, Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • * A Consultancy Meeting at the IAEA in May 2023 brought together global experts to discuss the creation of a comprehensive training curriculum for theranostics.
  • * A harmonized training program was established to promote safe and high-quality theranostics practices worldwide, ensuring competency among both new and existing specialists.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is identified by a set of neurodevelopmental divergences that typically affect the social communication domain. ASD is also characterized by heterogeneous cognitive impairments and is associated with cooccurring physical and medical conditions. As behaviors emerge as the brain matures, it is particularly essential to identify any gaps in neurodevelopmental trajectories during early perinatal life.

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Cep131-Cep162 and Cby-Fam92 complexes cooperatively maintain Cep290 at the basal body and contribute to ciliogenesis initiation.

PLoS Biol

March 2024

Center for Energy Metabolism and Reproduction, Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shenzhen, China.

Cilia play critical roles in cell signal transduction and organ development. Defects in cilia function result in a variety of genetic disorders. Cep290 is an evolutionarily conserved ciliopathy protein that bridges the ciliary membrane and axoneme at the basal body (BB) and plays critical roles in the initiation of ciliogenesis and TZ assembly.

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Time-varying microplastic contributions of a large urban and industrial area to river sediments.

Environ Pollut

April 2024

University of Lyon, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, ENTPE, UMR 5023 LEHNA, F-69518, Vaulx-en-Velin, France. Electronic address:

The quantification of microplastic (MP) pollution in rivers is often constrained by a lack of historical data on a multi-decadal scale, which hinders the evaluation of public policies. In this study, MP contents and trends were analyzed in dated sediment cores sampled upstream and downstream of a large metropolis, in environmental deposits that exhibited consistent sedimentation patterns from the 1980s to 2021. After a thorough sedimentological analysis, MPs were quantified in samples by micro Fourier Transform InfraRed spectroscopy (μFTIR imaging) and a density separation and organic matter digestion procedure.

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Objectives: To describe the characteristics of patients with Sjögren's disease (SjD) and inclusion-body myositis (IBM), and how they compare to SjD patients with other inflammatory myopathies (IM).

Methods: Patients were retrospectively recruited from 13 French centers and included if they met the ACR/EULAR criteria for SjD and for IM. They were categorized as SjD-IBM if sub-criteria for IBM were met, or as SjD-other IM if not.

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Background: Up to 42% of patients develop acute kidney injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery. The aim of this study was to describe the relationship between preoperative microcirculatory function and postoperative AKI after cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).

Methods: The prospective observational cohort MONS enrolled 60 patients scheduled for valvular (n = 30, 50%) or coronary (n = 30, 50%) surgery using CPB.

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Which structure generates paradoxical (REM) sleep: The brainstem, the hypothalamus, the amygdala or the cortex?

Sleep Med Rev

April 2024

INSERM, U1028, CNRS, UMR5292, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, SLEEP Team "Physiopathologie des réseaux neuronaux responsables du cycle veille-sommeil", Lyon, France; University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

Paradoxical or Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (PS) is a state characterized by REMs, EEG activation and muscle atonia. In this review, we discuss the contribution of brainstem, hypothalamic, amygdalar and cortical structures in PS genesis. We propose that muscle atonia during PS is due to activation of glutamatergic neurons localized in the pontine sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus (SLD) projecting to glycinergic/GABAergic pre-motoneurons localized in the ventro-medial medulla (vmM).

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Ultra-High-Resolution and K-Edge Imaging of Prosthetic Heart Valves With Spectral Photon-Counting CT: A Phantom Study.

Invest Radiol

August 2024

From the University of Lyon, INSA-Lyon, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France (S.B., F.D.); Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Radiology, Louis Pradel Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Bron, France (S.B., C.M., S.S.-M., L.B., P.D.); University Lyon, INSA-Lyon, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, UJM-Saint Etienne, CNRS, Inserm, CREATIS UMR 5220, Villeurbanne, France (H.L., S.S.-M., L.B., P.D.); Philips Healthcare, Suresnes, France (M.V.); Department of Cardiology, Louis Pradel Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Bron, France (F.D.); Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (R.B.); and Department of Cardiac Surgery, Louis Pradel Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Bron, France (M.P.).

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of cardiac computed tomography (CT) in detecting complications of prosthetic heart valves (PHVs), focusing on advancements with photon-counting detectors (PCDs) compared to dual-energy dual-layer CT (DEDL-CT).
  • Researchers used a thoracic phantom with various PHVs and lesions to perform scans, analyzing image quality and artifacts such as blooming and streaks.
  • Results indicate that PCD-CT provides improved image clarity, with thinner metallic structures and significantly reduced artifacts compared to DEDL-CT.
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The repair of nasal septal cartilage is a key challenge in cosmetic and functional surgery of the nose, as it determines its shape and its respiratory function. Supporting the dorsum of the nose is essential for both the prevention of nasal obstruction and the restoration of the nose structure. Most surgical procedures to repair or modify the nasal septum focus on restoring the external aspect of the nose by placing a graft under the skin, without considering respiratory concerns.

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Polyphenolic extracts from wild bilberries ( L.) have shown antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, but they are prone to degradation when exposed to environmental factors, limiting their use in biomedical applications. To overcome this issue, this study proposed the embedding of wild bilberry fruit ethanolic extracts in pristine mesoporous silica functionalized with organic groups (mercaptopropyl and propionic acid), as well as coated with fucoidan, a biopolymer.

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Non-Cariogenic Effect of Milk and Dairy Products on Oral Health in Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review.

Children (Basel)

January 2024

Laboratory "Health, Systemic, Process" (P2S), UR4129, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, University of Lyon, 69008 Lyon, France.

Diet plays an important role in the etiopathology of dental caries. Milk and dairy products (DPs), especially in children and adolescents, are important sources of protein, calcium and phosphorus and could have an effect on dental and oral health. The aim of this scoping review was to analyze the scientific literature on the non-cariogenic effect of milk and DPs, with a focus on their potential to prevent dental caries in children and adolescents.

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Treatment for behavioral insomnia in young children with neurotypical development under 6 years of age: A systematic review.

Sleep Med Rev

April 2024

Swiss Distance Learning University, Faculty of Psychology, Brig, Switzerland; Research Laboratory on the Physiology of the Brain Arousal System, CRNL, INSERM-U1028, CNRS UMR5292, Lyon, France.

This literature review examines all treatments for behavioral insomnia in children under 6 years of age to determine which treatments have empirically demonstrated efficacy. Following PRISMA guidelines, three databases were investigated (Pubmed, Cochrane and Psychinfo) to select randomized controlled trials (RCTs) which assess treatments for behavioral insomnia in children under 6 years of age, all with neurotypical development. A total of 908 articles met the search criteria.

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Background And Objective: Functional magnetic resonance imaging, in conjunction with models of peripheral and/or central sensitization, has been used to assess analgesic efficacy in healthy humans. This review aims to summarize the use of these techniques to characterize brain mechanisms of hyperalgesia/allodynia and to evaluate the efficacy of analgesics.

Databases And Data Treatment: Searches were performed (PubMed-Medline, Cochrane, Web of Science and Clinicaltrials.

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Introduction: The ability of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to deliver a magnetic field (MF) in deep brain targets is debated and poorly documented.

Objective: To quantify the decay of MF in the human brain.

Methods: Magnetic field was generated by single pulses of TMS delivered at maximum intensity using a flat or angulated coil.

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AlphaFold2 Predicts Whether Proteins Interact Amidst Confounding Structural Compatibility.

J Chem Inf Model

March 2024

Univ Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5086 MMSB, 7 passage du Vercors F-69367, Lyon, France.

Predicting whether two proteins physically interact is one of the holy grails of computational biology, galvanized by rapid advancements in deep learning. AlphaFold2, although not developed with this goal, is promising in this respect. Here, I test the prediction capability of AlphaFold2 on a very challenging data set, where proteins are structurally compatible, even when they do not interact.

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