911 results match your criteria: "University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comte[Affiliation]"

Understanding hostile intent attribution (HIA) seems important for prevention of problems in social adaptation. This study aimed to explore whether HIA in childhood is determined by both a cognitive factor (i.e.

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The aim of this research was to investigate the role of trait emotional intelligence (EI) in recovery stress states in a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM) race. Recovery stress states of 13 finishers were assessed before, during, and immediately after the end of an extreme MUM, whereas emotional intelligence was assessed 2 days before the MUM race. Temporal evolutions of recovery stress states were examined.

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Background: Bacterial biofilm can occur on all medical implanted devices and lead to infection and/or dysfunction of the device. In this study, artificial biofilm was formed on four different medical implants (silicone, piccline, peripheral venous catheter and endotracheal tube) of interest for our daily clinical and/or research practice. We investigated the best conventional technic to dislodge the biofilm on the implants and quantified the number of bacteria.

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Epidemiology and antibiotic resistance of prosthetic joint infections according to time of occurrence, a 10-year study.

J Infect

November 2022

Department of Bacteriology, Dijon Bourgogne University Hospital, BP 37013, Dijon Cedex 21070, France; UMR/CNRS 6249 Chrono-Environnement, University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Besançon, France. Electronic address:

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  • The study analyzes the microorganisms involved in prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) over ten years, categorizing them based on the timing of infection occurrence.
  • Staphylococci, particularly S. aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci, were the most prevalent pathogens, with significant methicillin resistance observed, while Gram-negative bacilli and streptococci were also noted.
  • The research recommends specific empirical antimicrobial treatments, highlighting the effectiveness of imipenem-vancomycin and piperacillin/tazobactam-vancomycin, while stressing the importance of understanding local infection patterns for tailored treatment approaches.
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Background: There is a strong rational of using anti-programmed cell death protein-1 and its ligand (anti-PD-1/L1) antibodies in human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced cancers. However, anti-PD-1/L1 as monotherapy induces a limited number of objective responses. The development of novel combinations in order to improve the clinical efficacy of an anti-PD-1/L1 is therefore of interest.

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The present study provides the fatty acid, tocopherol, phytosterol, and polyphenol profiles of some Mediterranean oils extracted from pumpkin, melon, and black cumin seed oils and those of dietary argan seed oil. Gas chromatography analysis revealed that oleic and linoleic acids were the most abundant fatty acids. Argan and melon seed oils exhibited the highest levels of oleic acid (47.

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Ultraviolet (UV) radiation generates a range of biological effects in the skin, which includes premature skin aging, hyperpigmentation, and cancer. Therefore, the development of new effective agents for UV-related skin damage remains a challenge in the pharmaceutical industry. This study aims to test the inhibitory effect of crocodile white blood cell (cWBC) extract, a rich source of bioactive peptides, on ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced melanocyte pigmentation.

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-resveratrol is a natural polyphenol showing numerous biological properties, especially anti-tumoral and antioxidant activity. Among numerous resveratrol derivatives, aza-stilbenes, which bear an imine bound, show interesting biological activities. In the present study, we synthesized a series of imine analogs of -resveratrol (seven aza-stilbenes) following an easy and low-cost procedure of green chemistry.

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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are the main type I interferon producing cells in humans and are able to modulate innate and adaptive immune responses. Tumor infiltration by plasmacytoid dendritic cells is already well described and is associated with poor outcomes in cancers due to the tolerogenic activity of pDC. In hematological diseases, Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Neoplasm (BPDCN), aggressive leukemia derived from pDCs, is well described, but little is known about tumor infiltration by mature pDC described in Myeloid Neoplasms (MN).

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While many studies have highlighted the existence of the anchoring effect in a wide variety of domains, no study to date has investigated its impact on memory. The present study aimed to test whether an irrelevant numerical anchor not only influences an estimate but also modifies the memory of the associated event. Two experiments (total N = 259) were conducted, combining the methodology used by Loftus and Palmer (Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 13, 585-589, 1974) and a classic anchoring paradigm.

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Congenital neurodevelopmental anomalies are present from birth and are characterized by an abnormal development of one or more structures of the brain. Brain structural anomalies are highly comorbid with neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders such as intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorders, epilepsy, and schizophrenia, and 80% are of genetic origin. We aim to address an important neurobiological question: How many genes regulate the normal anatomy of the brain during development.

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Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis.

Curr Opin Pulm Med

September 2022

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Hospital universitario de la Princesa, Universitad autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

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  • PPFE is a type of interstitial lung disease characterized by upper lobe fibrosis and changes in the lung's elastic tissue, specifically affecting the pleura and surrounding lung areas.
  • The disease has a variable progression and can appear in various contexts, including idiopathic cases and those linked to genetic mutations or previous chemotherapy, often leading to a poor prognosis.
  • Current treatments, like nintedanib, may help slow progression, but more research is needed to understand how well these therapies work compared to other forms of lung fibrosis.
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Antitumor CAR T-cell Screening Platform: Many Are Called, but Few Are Chosen.

Cancer Res

July 2022

UMR1098, EFS BFC, INSERM, Interactions Hôte-Greffon-Tumeur/Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, France.

Treatment with T cells expressing chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) is a promising anticancer therapy. However, this approach has several limitations and has not yet been effectively applied to treat solid tumors. The study by Panowski and colleagues represents the first comparative analysis of multiple single chain fragment variable (scFv)-based anti-CD70 CAR T-cell clones for the development of a clinical product to treat renal cell carcinoma (RCC).

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Author's reply: "Management of anal squamous cell carcinoma and its recurrences".

Dig Liver Dis

September 2022

Digestive Cancer Registry of Burgundy, INSERM UMR 1231 EPICAD, University of Bourgogne-Franche Comté, University Hospital of Dijon, Dijon, France.

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Systematic review of adapted physical activity and therapeutic education of patients with chronic venous disease.

J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord

November 2022

Functional Unit of Vascular Medicine, Hospital Centre Louis-Pasteur, Dole, France; EA3920, Platform Exercise Performance Health Innovation, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, CHRU Jean Minjoz, Besançon, France; PEPITE EA4267, Platform Exercise Performance Health Innovation, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, France. Electronic address:

Background: Chronic venous disease (CVD), comprising impaired lower limb venous return, will lead to chronic distal venous pressure overload manifested by various clinical signs and symptoms and resulting in diminished quality of life. The CEAP (Clinical, Etiology, Anatomy, and Pathophysiology) classification of CVD distinguishes six stages (C0-C6) using clinical, etiologic, anatomic, and pathophysiologic parameters. In the present study, we analyzed the effects of adapted physical activity (APA) and patient-oriented therapeutic education (PTE) programs on the clinical signs, symptoms, and quality of life of patients with CVD.

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  • A study analyzed health outcomes for multiple myeloma (MM) patients using data from over 3 million hospitalized adults in France, focusing on death and cardiovascular (CV) events.
  • Findings showed that MM patients had a higher overall death rate compared to matched patients without MM, but the risk of CV death was similar between the two groups.
  • MM patients experienced lower incidences of myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke, but had higher rates of major and intracranial bleeding, indicating a need for careful monitoring of bleeding risks in these patients.
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Downhill running affects the late but not the early phase of the rate of force development.

Eur J Appl Physiol

September 2022

Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Building 2, via G. Colombo 71, 20133, Milan, Italy.

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the acute changes in the knee extensors maximum voluntary isometric contraction force (MVIC), rate of force development (RFD), and rate of EMG rise (RER) following a bout of downhill running.

Methods: MVIC and RFD at 0-50, 50-100, 100-200, and 0-200 ms were determined in thirteen men (22 ± 2 yr) before and after 30 min of downhill running (speed: 10 km h; slope: - 20%). Vastus lateralis maximum EMG (EMG) and RER at 0-30, 0-50, and 0-75 ms were also recorded.

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The peroxisome: an up-and-coming organelle in immunometabolism.

Trends Cell Biol

January 2023

University of Alberta, Department of Cell Biology, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H7, Canada. Electronic address:

Peroxisomes are essential metabolic organelles, well known for their roles in the metabolism of complex lipids and reactive ionic species. In the past 10 years, peroxisomes have also been cast as central regulators of immunity. Lipid metabolites of peroxisomes, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), are precursors for important immune mediators, including leukotrienes (LTs) and resolvins.

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Examination of running pattern consistency across speeds.

Sports Biomech

July 2022

Division of Health, Engineering, Computing and Science, Te Huataki Waiora School of Health, University of Waikato, Adams Centre for High Performance, Tauranga, New Zealand.

Duty factor (DF) and step frequency (SF) are key running pattern determinants. However, running patterns may change with speed if DF and SF changes are inconsistent across speeds. We examined whether the relative positioning of runners was consistent: 1) across five running speeds (10-18 km/h) for four temporal variables [DF, SF, and their subcomponents: contact () and flight () time]; and 2) across these four temporal variables at these five speeds.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify the preoperative CT features that are associated with inadvertent enterotomy (IE) during adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) surgery.

Methods: From January 2015 to December 2019, all patients with ASBO who underwent an abdominal CT were reviewed. Abdominal CT were retrospectively reviewed by two radiologists with a consensus read in case of disagreement.

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Background: Chronic exposure to high iron levels increases diabetes risk partly by inducing oxidative stress, but the consequences of acute iron administration on beta cells are unknown. We tested whether the acute administration of iron for the correction of iron deficiency influenced insulin secretion and the production of reactive oxygen species.

Methods: Single-center, double-blinded, randomized controlled trial conducted between June 2017 and March 2020.

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T-cell immune response predicts the risk of critical SARS-Cov2 infection in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

Eur J Intern Med

August 2022

Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology, University Hospital of Dijon; INSERM U1098, University of Bourgogne-Franche Comté, Dijon, France.

Introduction: This study aimed to identify markers of disease worsening in patients hospitalized for SARS-Cov2 infection.

Patients And Methods: Patients hospitalized for severe recent-onset (<1 week) SARS-Cov2 infection were prospectively included. The percentage of T-cell subsets and plasma IL-6 at admission (before any steroid therapy) were compared between patients who progressed to a critical infection and those who did not.

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Coronavirus illness (COVID-19) is an infectious pathology generated by intense severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This infectious disease has emerged in 2019. The COVID-19-associated pandemic has considerably affected the way of life and the economy in the world.

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Intrasaccular flow disrupter devices (ISFD) have opened up new ways to treat intracranial aneurysms but choosing the correct size of ISFD can be challenging. We describe the first use of 3D printing to assist in the choice of ISFD, and we report an illustrative case. We developed a technique that uses preoperative angiography to make a plastic model of the aneurysm.

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