86 results match your criteria: "University of Paris 6[Affiliation]"
Infect Dis Now
November 2023
Université Paris Est, IMRB-GRC GEMINI, 94000 Créteil, France; Pediatric Infectious Pathology Group of the French Pediatric Society (GPIP), France; Unité Court Séjour, Petits Nourrissons, Service de Néonatologie, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Créteil, France; Association Clinique et Thérapeutique Infantile du Val de Marne (ACTIV), Créteil, France. Electronic address:
Urinary tract infections are the most frequently proven bacterial infections in pediatrics. The treatment options proposed in this guide are based on recommendations published by the Groupe de Pathologie Infectieuse de Pédiatrique (GPIP-SFP). Except in rare situations (newborns, neutropenia, sepsis), a positive urine dipstick for leukocytes and/or nitrites should precede a urine culture examination and any antibiotic therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Med Interne
June 2023
Internal Medicine Department URM Pavilion C.I.C. 1436 - module plurithématique adulte, hôpital Purpan, CHU de Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
J Visc Surg
June 2021
Department of General, Digestive and Endocrine Surgery, Saint-Louis Hospital, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), University of Paris, France. Electronic address:
Ann Neurol
October 2020
Research Unit UMR 1127, Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
Studies of the phenotype and population distribution of rare genetic forms of parkinsonism are required, now that gene-targeting approaches for Parkinson disease have reached the clinical trial stage. We evaluated the frequencies of PRKN, PINK1, and DJ-1 mutations in a cohort of 1,587 cases. Mutations were found in 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChest
September 2020
Intensive Care Medicine Department, Lapeyronie Hospital, Montpellier, France; PhyMedExp, INSERM, CNRS, Montpellier, France.
Background: Critically ill patients with systemic rheumatic disease (SRD) have benefited from better provision of rheumatic and critical care in recent years. Recent comprehensive data regarding in-hospital mortality rates and, most importantly, long-term outcomes are scarce.
Research Question: The aim of this study was to assess short and long-term outcome of patients with SRD who were admitted to the ICU.
J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg
April 2020
Department of Stomatology and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Saint-Antoine Hospital, University of Paris 6, 184, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine 75012 Paris, France.
Maxillary alveolar ridge expansion performed by intercortical bone splitting is a seducing alternative surgical procedure for alveolar bone widening. The aim of this technique is to gain enough bone width to be able to place a dental implant simultaneously. This technique avoids a second surgical site for bone graft harvesting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurosurgery
April 2020
Interventional Neuroradiology Unit, Department of Neuroradiology, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France.
Background: Flow-diverter stents (FDSs) have recently gained acceptance for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms, especially for carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms (COAs). However, complications have been reported after coverage of side branches, especially the ophthalmic artery (OA).
Objective: To evaluate, through a meta-analysis, the occlusion rate, and the ophthalmic complications after treatment of COA by FDS.
Nat Commun
January 2019
LPEM, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University; CNRS; Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University of Paris 6, 10 rue Vauquelin, F-75005, Paris, France.
The transmission of Cooper pairs between two weakly coupled superconductors produces a superfluid current and a phase difference; the celebrated Josephson effect. Because of time-reversal and parity symmetries, there is no Josephson current without a phase difference between two superconductors. Reciprocally, when those two symmetries are broken, an anomalous supercurrent can exist in the absence of phase bias or, equivalently, an anomalous phase shift φ can exist in the absence of a superfluid current.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlobal Health
November 2018
Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases & Inserm, UMR S 1136 and UPMC, University of Paris 6, St Antoine Hospital, APHP, IMEA Fondation Internationale Léon Mba, Paris, France.
Background: The imposing burden of non-communicable diseases, emerging infectious diseases, climate change, environmental consequences, migrations, urbanization, and other challenges, faced in a context that strives to make universal health coverage (UHC) a reality, compels global health professionals to ask: how do we construct a "global" roadmap that is both realistic and effective? To move forward and begin to answer this question, we draw on lessons and experiences gained during the "global" health crises triggered by the HIV and Ebola pandemics.
Main Text: Improving the early response and committing to the long haul; developing inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral responses; designing comprehensive and versatile interventions; and, most importantly, to work closely and effectively with civil society and communities are some of the critical elements that were identified. The health sector has changed dramatically in recent years; new tools and innovative technologies are transforming the culture and practice of public health.
Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int
December 2018
Inserm Unité 1193, 112 Boulevard Paul Valliant Cuturier, Villejuif, France; AP-HP, Hôpital Paul Brousse, Centre Hépato-Biliaire, Villejuif, France. Electronic address:
Background: The hepatic hemodynamics is an essential parameter in surgical planning as well as in various disease processes. The transit time ultrasound (TTUS) perivascular flow probe technology is widely used in clinical practice to evaluate the hepatic inflow, yet invasive. The phase-contrast-MRI (PC-MRI) is not invasive and potentially applicable in assessing the hepatic blood flow.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Phys Chem Lett
May 2018
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Institut NEEL , Grenoble INP , 38000 Grenoble , France.
In crystal growth, surfactants are additive molecules used in dilute amount or as dense, permeable layers to control surface morphologies. We investigate the properties of a strikingly different surfactant: a 2D and covalent layer with close atomic packing, graphene. Using in situ, real-time electron microscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, kinetic Monte Carlo simulations, and continuum mechanics calculations, we reveal why metallic atomic layers can grow in a 2D manner below an impermeable graphene membrane.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntimicrob Agents Chemother
April 2018
Institute for Therapeutic Innovation, Department of Medicine, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Research and Academic Center, Lake Nona, Florida, USA.
J Virus Erad
January 2018
Academic Department of Pediatrics (DPUO), Research Unit in Congenital and Perinatal Infection, Immune and Infectious Diseases Division, Children's Hospital Bambino Gesù (OPBG), Rome, Italy.
Haematologica
August 2018
Inserm U1245 and department of hematology, Henri Becquerel Center and university of Normandy UNIROUEN, Rouen, France.
J Oral Pathol Med
April 2018
INSERM 1052, CNRS 5286, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, Centre Léon Bérard, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a major cause of cancer-associated morbidity and mortality and may develop from oral erythroplakia and leukoplakia (OEL), the most common oral potentially malignant lesions. Our objective was to provide a descriptive overview of the global research activity on OEL over the past decades.
Methods: We performed a systematic bibliometric analysis of articles and reviews on OEL up to December 31st 2016 using the SCOPUS database.
Kidney Int Rep
September 2017
Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris, University School of Medicine Pierre and Marie Curie UPMC, University of Paris-6, Paris, France.
Proc Biol Sci
October 2017
UMR 7179, CNRS, National Museum of Natural History, Brunoy, France
Iridescence-change of colour with changes in the angle of view or of illumination-is widespread in the living world, but its functions remain poorly understood. The presence of iridescence has been suggested in flowers where diffraction gratings generate iridescent colours. Such colours have been suggested to serve plant-pollinator communication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntimicrob Agents Chemother
January 2018
Institute for Therapeutic Innovation, Department of Medicine, University of Florida, College of Medicine, Research and Academic Center, Lake Nona, Florida, USA.
Phys Rev Lett
September 2017
Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies, CNRS, Université Paris-Sud, Universités Paris-Saclay, C2N-Marcoussis, 91460 Marcoussis, France.
We present a study of Andreev quantum dots fabricated with small-diameter (30 nm) Si-doped InAs nanowires where the Fermi level can be tuned across a mobility edge separating localized states from delocalized states. The transition to the insulating phase is identified by a drop in the amplitude and width of the excited levels and is found to have remarkable consequences on the spectrum of superconducting subgap resonances. While at deeply localized levels only quasiparticle cotunneling is observed, for slightly delocalized levels Shiba bound states form and a parity-changing quantum phase transition is identified by a crossing of the bound states at zero energy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cell Biol
November 2017
Institut Curie, Paris Sciences et Lettres Research University, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR 144, Paris, France.
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are the most abundant cells of the tumor stroma. Their capacity to contract the matrix and induce invasion of cancer cells has been well documented. However, it is not clear whether CAFs remodel the matrix by other means, such as degradation, matrix deposition, or stiffening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArthritis Rheumatol
November 2017
Sorbonne University, UPMC University of Paris 6, Unité fonctionnelle de Dermatologie, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, INSERM, UMR-S 959, and Département Hospitalo-Universitaire Inflammation-Immunopathologie-Biotherapie, Paris, France.
Objective: Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8), also known as Kaposi's sarcoma (KS)-associated herpesvirus, is involved in KS and other tumors, including multicentric Castleman's disease and primary effusion lymphoma. Rituximab (RTX) is currently used for the treatment of several autoimmune or inflammatory diseases and humoral organ transplant rejection. De novo HHV-8 tumors induced by RTX used for these indications have not been reported previously.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Oncol
August 2017
Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSERM 1052, CNRS 5286, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de recherche en cancérologie de Lyon, Lyon, 69008.
Background: Never-smokers and never-drinkers patients (NSND) suffering from oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) are epidemiologically different from smokers drinkers (SD). We therefore hypothesized that they harbored distinct targetable molecular alterations.
Patients And Methods: Data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) (discovery set), Gene Expression Omnibus and Centre Léon Bérard (CLB) (three validation sets) with available gene expression profiles of HPV-negative OSCC from NSND and SD were mined.
Nat Rev Rheumatol
May 2017
Department of Molecular Rheumatology, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Metabolism is important for cartilage and synovial joint function. Under adverse microenvironmental conditions, mammalian cells undergo a switch in cell metabolism from a resting regulatory state to a highly metabolically activate state to maintain energy homeostasis. This phenomenon also leads to an increase in metabolic intermediates for the biosynthesis of inflammatory and degradative proteins, which in turn activate key transcription factors and inflammatory signalling pathways involved in catabolic processes, and the persistent perpetuation of drivers of pathogenesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Commun
February 2017
LPEM, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University of Paris 6, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris F-75005, France.
How small can superconductors be? For isolated nanoparticles subject to quantum size effects, P.W. Anderson in 1959 conjectured that superconductivity could only exist when the electronic level spacing δ is smaller than the superconducting gap energy Δ.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vis Exp
January 2017
Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa; Myology Research Center, UM76-INSERM U974-CNRS FRE 361, Sorbonne University, UPMC University of Paris 6;
Skeletal muscles are composed of myofibers, the biggest cells in the mammalian body and one of the few syncytia. How the complex and evolutionarily conserved structures that compose it are assembled remains under investigation. Their size and physiological features often constrain manipulation and imaging applications.
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