132 results match your criteria: "University of Haute Alsace[Affiliation]"

During the past decade, synthesizing silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) by liquid phase-pulsed laser ablation (LP-PLA) has attracted a lot of attention. Basically, this technique allows producing various metallic nanoparticles with controlled size, shape, composition, or surroundings in several liquids (i.e.

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Purpose: To improve microscopic evaluation of immune cells relevant in breast cancer oncoimmunology, we aim at distinguishing normal infiltration patterns from lymphocytic lobulitis by advanced image analysis. We consider potential immune cell variations due to the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptives in non-neoplastic mammary gland tissue.

Methods: Lymphocyte and macrophage distributions were analyzed in the anatomical context of the resting mammary gland in immunohistochemically stained digital whole slide images obtained from 53 reduction mammoplasty specimens.

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Synergistic effects of BMP-2, BMP-6 or BMP-7 with human plasma fibronectin onto hydroxyapatite coatings: A comparative study.

Acta Biomater

June 2017

Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse (IS2M), University of Strasbourg, University of Haute-Alsace, CNRS UMR7361, Mulhouse, France. Electronic address:

Unlabelled: Design of new osteoinductive biomaterials to reproduce an optimized physiological environment capable of recruiting stem cells and instructing their fate towards the osteoblastic lineage has become a priority in orthopaedic surgery. This work aims at evaluating the bioactivity of BMP combined with human plasma fibronectin (FN/BMP) delivered in solution or coated onto titanium-hydroxyapatite (TiHA) surfaces. Herein, we focus on the comparison of in vitro osteogenic efficacy in mouse C2C12 pre-osteoblasts of three BMP members, namely: BMP-2, BMP-6 and BMP-7.

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Automatic matching of surgeries to predict surgeons' next actions.

Artif Intell Med

September 2017

INSERM MediCIS, Unit U1099 LTSI, University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France. Electronic address:

Objective: More than half a million surgeries are performed every day worldwide, which makes surgery one of the most important component of global health care. In this context, the objective of this paper is to introduce a new method for the prediction of the possible next task that a surgeon is going to perform during surgery.

Material And Method: We formulate the problem as finding the optimal registration of a partial sequence to a complete reference sequence of surgical activities.

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The effects of age on visual expertise for print.

Brain Lang

June 2017

LISEC EA 2310, University of Strasbourg, University of Haute-Alsace, University of Lorraine, France.

Progressive visual processing decline is a known factor in aging. The present study investigates the evolution of visual expertise for printed stimuli with aging. Fifty-five participants of increasing age (20-30, 40-50, 60-70, 75-85years old) were recruited.

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Objective: Each surgical procedure is unique due to patient's and also surgeon's particularities. In this study, we propose a new approach to distinguish surgical behaviors between surgical sites, levels of expertise and individual surgeons thanks to a pattern discovery method.

Methods: The developed approach aims to distinguish surgical behaviors based on shared longest frequent sequential patterns between surgical process models.

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One-pot synthesis of organic-inorganic hybrid materials under light requires specific photoinitiating systems which are able to release several different initiating species after light absorption. In this paper, the reaction mechanism of a photocyclic three-component initiating system based on isopropylthioxanthone as photoinitiator and an iodonium salt and a thiol as co-initiators was studied. It is shown that this system enables simultaneous release of both radicals and protons which are able to initiate a free radical photopolymerization and the hydrolysis-condensation of a sol-gel network, respectively.

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Pyrylium salts combined with vinyl ethers are shown to act as new versatile dual-cure initiating systems for both photochemical and thermal initiation of oxirane monomers. The combination of both possibilities allows the curing of thick samples through photoinduced frontal polymerization. On the basis of quantum calculations and photochemical experiments, some clues are given about the reaction mechanisms involved.

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A 19th Century "Ideal" Oil Paint Medium: A Complex Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Gel.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

February 2017

Laboratoire d'archéologie moléculaire et structurale, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, UMR 8220, 4 place Jussieu, 75005, Paris, France.

British 19th century painters such as J. M. W.

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Low-cost tubular macroporous supports for ceramic membranes were elaborated using the extrusion method, followed by curing, debinding, and sintering processes, from a powder mixture containing kaolin, starch, and sand. The obtained substrates were characterized using mercury intrusion porosimetry, water absorption test, water permeability, scanning electron microscopy, and three-point bending test to evaluate the effects of the additives on the relevant characteristics. According to experimental results, adding the starch ratio to the kaolin powder shows a notable impact on the membrane porosity and consequently on the water permeability of the tubular supports, whereas their mechanical strength decreased compared to those prepared from kaolin alone.

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In the past few decades, analysis of heart sound signals (i.e. the phonocardiogram or PCG), especially for automated heart sound segmentation and classification, has been widely studied and has been reported to have the potential value to detect pathology accurately in clinical applications.

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Detection of lobular structures in normal breast tissue.

Comput Biol Med

July 2016

Institute for Pathology, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1, 30625 Hannover, Germany.

Background: Ongoing research into inflammatory conditions raises an increasing need to evaluate immune cells in histological sections in biologically relevant regions of interest (ROIs). Herein, we compare different approaches to automatically detect lobular structures in human normal breast tissue in digitized whole slide images (WSIs). This automation is required to perform objective and consistent quantitative studies on large data sets.

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Elucidation of the Key Role of [Ru(bpy)3 ](2+) in Photocatalyzed RAFT Polymerization.

Chemphyschem

August 2016

Laboratory of Macromolecular Photochemistry and Engineering, University of Haute Alsace, 3 bis rue Alfred Werner, 68093, Mulhouse, France.

Photocatalysis reactions using [Ru(II) (bpy)3 ](2+) were studied on the example of visible-light-sensitized reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. Although both photoinduced electron- and energy-transfer mechanisms are able to describe this interaction, no definitive experimental proof has been presented so far. This paper investigates the actual mechanism governing this reaction.

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One-Pot Three-Step Polymerization System Using Double Click Michael Addition and Radical Photopolymerization.

ACS Macro Lett

December 2015

Laboratory of Macromolecular Photochemistry and Engineering and Laboratoire de Chimie Organique et Bioorganique, University of Haute Alsace, 3b rue Alfred Werner, 68093 Mulhouse, France.

A click chemistry synthetic strategy based on aza-Michael addition and radical photopolymerization is proposed to generate a polymeric network via three time-controlled steps. The selection of primary diamines and diacrylates allows two consecutive aza-Michael reactions to occur. This reaction sequence affords the unique opportunity to interpose a radical photopolymerization reaction, enhancing the cross-link density.

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Photoinduced Cross-Linking of Dynamic Poly(disulfide) Films via Thiol Oxidative Coupling.

Macromol Rapid Commun

January 2016

Institut Charles Sadron, University of Strasbourg, CNRS-UPR22, University of Strasbourg, 23 rue du Loess, BP, 84047, F-67034, Strasbourg Cedex 2, France.

Initially developed as an elastomer with an excellent record of barrier and chemical resistance properties, poly(disulfide) has experienced a revival linked to the dynamic nature of the S-S covalent bond. A novel photobase-catalyzed oxidative polymerization of multifunctional thiols to poly(disulfide) network is reported. Based solely on air oxidation, the single-step process is triggered by the photodecarboxylation of a xanthone acetic acid liberating a strong bicyclic guanidine base.

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Impact of Chemical Heterogeneities of Surfaces on Colonization by Bacteria.

ACS Biomater Sci Eng

August 2015

Institut de Science des Matériaux de Mulhouse, CNRS-UMR7361, University of Strasbourg/University of Haute-Alsace, UMR7361, Mulhouse, France.

An essential yet never addressed parameter for the control of bacteria on functionalized biomaterial is surely the accessibility and heterogeneity of the functional groups immobilized on the surface. In this context, we investigated the colonization ( K12, RP62A) of precisely engineered surfaces revealing various densities of NH and CH functional groups. We demonstrated for the first time nonlinear relationships between the NH/CH surface fraction and the quantity of adhered, adhering or detaching bacteria.

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This paper considers the problem of classification of the first and the second heart sounds (S1 and S2) under cardiac stress test. The main objective is to classify these sounds without electrocardiogram (ECG) reference and without taking into consideration the systolic and the diastolic time intervals criterion which can become problematic and useless in several real life settings as severe tachycardia and tachyarrhythmia or in the case of subjects being under cardiac stress activity. First, the heart sounds are segmented by using a modified time-frequency based envelope.

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Purpose: Analyzing surgical activities has received a growing interest in recent years. Several methods have been proposed to identify surgical activities and surgical phases from data acquired in operating rooms. These context-aware systems have multiple applications including: supporting the surgical team during the intervention, improving the automatic monitoring, designing new teaching paradigms.

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Effect of poly(vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) copolymer blockiness on the dynamic interfacial tension and dilational viscoelasticity of polymer-anionic surfactant complex at the water-1-chlorobutane interface.

Soft Matter

April 2015

Laboratoire de Photochimie et d'Ingénierie Macromoléculaires, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, University of Haute Alsace, 3 rue Alfred Werner, 68093, Mulhouse Cedex, France.

Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) (PVA) copolymers obtained by partial hydrolysis of poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) are of practical importance for many applications, including emulsion and suspension polymerization processes. Their molecular characteristics have a major influence on the colloidal and interfacial properties. The most significant characteristics are represented by the average degree of hydrolysis D̅H̅, average degree of polymerization D̅P̅w̅ but also by the average acetate sequence length n(VAc)(0) which designates the so-called blockiness.

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In this paper, the first study of cationic cyanine dye Astrazon Orange-R by combined spectroscopic and theoretical investigation is presented. It is shown that molecular modeling of Astrazon Orange-R is in very good agreement with experiment, allowing us to gain insight into its complicated photophysics. A solvent viscosity controlled relaxation of excited states, involving cyanine isomerization, is also outlined.

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Non-linear temporal scaling of surgical processes.

Artif Intell Med

November 2014

INSERM MediCIS, Unit U1099 LTSI, University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France. Electronic address:

Objective: Surgery is one of the riskiest and most important medical acts that is performed today. Understanding the ways in which surgeries are similar or different from each other is of major interest. Desires to improve patient outcomes and surgeon training, and to reduce the costs of surgery, all motivate a better understanding of surgical practices.

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Optimization of holography recording in photopolymers was studied from the point of view of a quite general process, that is, the photogeneration of radicals. On the basis of a dye/coinitiator photoinitiating system, the effect of primary events and their relative efficiency was investigated with respect to the final overall properties, such as the diffraction efficiency. Quenching of the dye excited states by the borate salts coinitiators exhibits important differences depending on the dye used (Rose Bengal or Safranine O).

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Modelling and experimental validation of Textile Pockets based active inflatable device.

ISA Trans

November 2014

LPMT laboratory (EA 4365), University of Haute-Alsace, 11 rue Alfred Werner F-68093 Mulhouse, France.

This paper aims with the mathematical modelling of an active inflatable device. This device is composed of a compressor, an Electro-pneumatic Pressure Converter (EPC) and an Inflatable Textile fabric Pocket (ITP). The later has interesting mechanical properties and is fabricated using Jacquard knitting technique which allows automatic production of unlimited varieties of pattern weaving without any mould.

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While the photopatterning of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) has been extensively investigated, much less attention has been given to highly ordered multilayer systems. By being both thicker (0.5-2 μm) and more stable (cross-linked) than SAMs, patterned hybrid multilayers lend themselves more easily to the development of technology-relevant materials and characterization.

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The combination of a dye which absorbs the photon, an electron acceptor and an electron donor leading to energy conversion through electron transfer, was the basis of the so called three-component systems. In this paper, an experimental work combining Rose bengal dye with a triazine derivative as electron acceptor and ethyl 4-(dimethylamino)benzoate as electron donor, will underline the benefit of the photocyclic behavior of three-component systems leading to the dye regeneration. A thermodynamic approach of the photocycle is presented, followed by a mechanistic and computational study of ideal photocycles, in order to outline the specific kinetics occuring in so called photocatalytic systems.

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