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Purpose: To investigate the effects of a repeated-sprint training in hypoxia induced by voluntary hypoventilation at low lung volume (RSH-VHL) including end-expiratory breath holding (EEBH) of maximal duration.

Methods: Over a 4-week period, twenty elite judo athletes (10 women and 10 men) were randomly split into two groups to perform 8 sessions of rowing repeated-sprint exercise either with RSH-VHL (each sprint with maximal EEBH) or with unrestricted breathing (RSN, 10-s sprints). Before (Pre-), 5 days after (Post-1) and 12 days after (Post-2) the last training session, participants completed a repeated-sprint ability (RSA) test on a rowing ergometer (8 × 25-s "all-out" repetitions interspersed with 25 s of passive recovery).

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  • * Researchers will conduct a systematic review, looking at randomized controlled trials for ADHD medications while assessing symptom severity and treatment tolerability.
  • * The goal is to utilize a dose-response Bayesian model to determine optimal dosing strategies, enhancing clinical decision-making and potentially improving patient outcomes.
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  • - A study was conducted to assess the risk of infectious disease transmission at the Primatology Centre in Franceville, focusing on non-human primate (NHP) conservation.
  • - Staff completed a questionnaire about risks linked to their work, and various pathogens found in NHPs were analyzed using Kiviat and Pareto diagrams.
  • - Results revealed several zoonotic pathogens present, with animal handlers being the most exposed, highlighting the need for strict biosecurity measures to prevent disease transfer between staff and animals.
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  • The study examines the environmental impact of administering acetaminophen and ketoprofen either orally or intravenously in a French hospital setting, focusing on greenhouse gas emissions and water usage.
  • A life cycle assessment revealed that intravenous use resulted in significantly higher emissions (444-556 g CO2 equivalent) and water waste (9.8-12.2 L) compared to oral administration (8.36 g CO2 equivalent and 1.16 L of water).
  • The conclusion emphasizes that switching to oral administration could greatly reduce annual emissions (by 2,900-3,700 tons) and conserve substantial water resources (58,000-74,000 m³), making it a more sustainable option for most patients.
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  • The study focuses on SB5, an adalimumab biosimilar approved in Europe in 2017, and aims to gather real-world data on its usage and effectiveness in patients with various immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs).
  • Researchers analyzed clinical and healthcare claims data from the French national healthcare database to assess patient persistence on SB5 after 12 months.
  • Among 911 patients treated with SB5, notable remission rates were observed at the 12-month mark, particularly in naïve patients, across various conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease, with all showing significant improvement from baseline.
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There are millions of river barriers worldwide, ranging from wooden locks to concrete dams, many of which form associated impoundments to store water in small ponds or large reservoirs. Besides their benefits, there is growing recognition of important environmental and social trade-offs related to these artificial structures. However, global datasets describing their characteristics and geographical distribution are often biased towards particular regions or specific applications, such as hydropower dams affecting fish migration, and are thus not globally consistent.

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Protocol for isolating CD163 Kupffer cells from human liver resections.

STAR Protoc

December 2024

INSERM U1052, CNRS UMR-5286, Cancer Research Center of Lyon (CRCL), Lyon, France; University of Lyon, Université Claude-Bernard (UCBL), Lyon, France; The Lyon Hepatology Institute EVEREST, Lyon, France; Department of Hepatology, Croix Rousse Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France. Electronic address:

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  • The liver contains diverse populations of monocytes and macrophages, including liver-resident macrophages called Kupffer cells (KCs).
  • This text outlines a protocol for isolating KCs from human liver tissue removed during surgeries, detailing steps for tissue dissociation and cell separation.
  • It also includes instructions for validating the isolation process through immunofluorescence to confirm the presence of KCs by detecting the CD163 marker.
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Background: Students pursuing food-related academic fields such as dietetics have higher orthorexia nervosa (ON) tendencies and are at a greater risk of developing eating disorders (EDs). However, there is limited research available on ON tendencies and on the risk of EDs in the culinary arts field, which also revolves around food. The present study explored ON tendencies and the risk of EDs among culinary arts students and compared them with those of dietetics students.

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Spontaneous Regression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

J Gastrointestin Liver Dis

September 2024

Lyon Hepatology Institute (Everest), Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon; University of Lyon, Lyon; Department of Hepato-gastroenterology, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, Hospices Civils de Lyon, University of Lyon, Lyon, France.

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Bone has several crucial functions. It is essential for locomotion and allows our body to stand erect against gravity. A mismatch between the mechanical stresses applied to it and its mechanical resistance leads to fractures.

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Psychiatric symptoms are common in neurodevelopmental movement disorders, including some types of dystonia. However, research has mainly focused on motor manifestations and underlying circuits. Myoclonus-dystonia is a rare and homogeneous neurodevelopmental condition serving as an illustrative paradigm of childhood-onset dystonias, associated with psychiatric symptoms.

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The lived experience of renal cachexia: An interpretive phenomenological analysis.

Int J Nurs Stud Adv

December 2024

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast, MBC Building, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 7BL, United Kingdom.

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  • - Chronic kidney disease affects around 13% of the global population and is expected to be a major cause of life years lost by 2040, with end-stage kidney disease leading to complications like renal cachexia, which is not well understood and has limited treatment options.
  • - The study aims to understand the experiences of individuals with renal cachexia and their carers through in-depth interviews, adhering to ethical research practices in a UK healthcare setting.
  • - Seven participants (four patients and three carers) were recruited, with the data analyzed to identify six key themes related to their lived experiences, including issues like appetite loss, weight decline, social withdrawal, and emotional struggles.
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Background & Aims: Circulating HBV RNAs have been proposed as a biomarker that reflects the transcriptional activity of covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) and may help to evaluate HBV treatment activity. Different research assays have been proposed and, although two PCR-based research use only investigational assays have been developed, the lack of standardized protocols represents an important limitation. Here we have designed and generated a stable clonal cell line producing an RNA-based standard for the calibration of PCR-based circulating HBV RNA assays.

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A novel method for the concurrent introduction of fluorine and bromine into the surface of nanoporous activated carbon (NAC) is evaluated. According to the method, the preheated NAC was treated with 1,2-dibromotetrafluoroethane at elevated temperatures (400-800 °C). Potentiometric and elemental analysis, nitrogen adsorption-desorption, scanning electron microscopy-energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and F solid-state NMR were used to study the NAC microstructure and changes in surface chemistry.

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WITHDRAWN: Impact of Provision of Abdominal Aortic Calcification Results on Cardiovascular Risk Reducing Behaviours: A 12-Week RCT.

Heart Lung Circ

August 2024

Nutrition & Health Innovation Research Institute, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia; School of Medicine, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia; Centre for Kidney Research, Children's Hospital at Westmead, School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Background: Mycoplasma spp. are wall-less bacteria with small genomes (usually 0.5-1.

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Robotic living donor left lateral sectionectomy for liver transplantation (with video).

J Visc Surg

September 2024

Department of General Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Croix-Rousse University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, University of Lyon I, 103, grande rue de la Croix-Rousse, 69317 Lyon, France; Lyon Hepatology Institute, Inserm U1052, Lyon, France.

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Photon-counting CT systems: A technical review of current clinical possibilities.

Diagn Interv Imaging

September 2024

University of Lyon, INSA-Lyon, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, UJM-Saint Etienne, CNRS, Inserm, CREATIS UMR 5220, U1206, 69621 Villeurbanne, France; Department of Radiology, Louis Pradel Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 69500 Bron, France.

In recent years, computed tomography (CT) has undergone a number of developments to improve radiological care. The most recent major innovation has been the development of photon-counting detectors. By comparison with the energy-integrating detectors traditionally used in CT, these detectors offer better dose efficiency, eliminate electronic noise, improve spatial resolution and have intrinsic spectral sensitivity.

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  • Clinical guidelines recommend systematic follow-up for survivors of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), but little is known about their and their caregivers' experiences with this care.
  • A study conducted interviews with 8 IMD survivors and 14 family caregivers, identifying three main themes: perceptions of follow-up, access to care and support, and relationships with healthcare professionals.
  • Despite overall satisfaction with follow-up care, participants suggested improvements in information about potential sequelae, better coordination, and increased access to psychological support for both patients and caregivers.
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Mechanisms of immune tolerance breakdown in paraneoplastic neurological syndromes.

Rev Neurol (Paris)

November 2024

Inserm U1314/UMR CNRS5284, SynatAc Team, MeLis Institute, Lyon, France; French Reference Center on Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; University of Lyon, Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France. Electronic address:

Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are rare autoimmune disorders triggered by the presence of a cancer. The autoimmunity is herein directed against proteins expressed both in the tumor and in the nervous system, namely the onconeural antigens, against which are directed specific autoantibodies, each of them characterizing a neurological syndrome. The mechanisms of the immune tolerance breakdown in PNS leading to the production of specific autoantibodies directed against the nervous system and leading to the immune attack begins to be explained.

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Purpose: To evaluate atezolizumab combined with platinum-based chemotherapy (CT) followed by maintenance niraparib for late-relapsing recurrent ovarian cancer.

Methods: The multicenter placebo-controlled double-blind randomized phase III ENGOT-OV41/GEICO 69-O/ANITA trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03598270) enrolled patients with measurable high-grade serous, endometrioid, or undifferentiated recurrent ovarian cancer who had received one or two previous CT lines (most recent including platinum) and had a treatment-free interval since last platinum (TFIp) of >6 months.

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The fabrication of microgels, particularly those ranging from tens to hundreds of micrometers in size, represents a thriving area of research, particularly for biologists seeking controlled and isotropic media for cell encapsulation. In this article, we present a novel and robust method for producing structurally homogeneous alginate beads with a reduced environmental footprint, employing a co-flow focusing microfluidic device. These beads can be easily recovered in an oil-free aqueous medium, making the fabrication method highly suitable for diverse applications.

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Background & Aims: Although most hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cases are driven by hepatitis and cirrhosis, a subset of patients with chronic hepatitis B develop HCC in the absence of advanced liver disease, indicating the oncogenic potential of hepatitis B virus (HBV). We investigated the role of HBV transcripts and proteins on HCC development in the absence of inflammation in HBV-transgenic mice.

Methods: HBV-transgenic mice replicating HBV and expressing all HBV proteins from a single integrated 1.

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Peculiar transcriptional reprogramming with functional impairment of dendritic cells upon exposure to transformed HTLV-1-infected cells.

PLoS Pathog

September 2024

Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie, Retroviral Oncogenesis, Inserm U1111-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, UMR5308, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université Lyon, Hospices Civiles de Lyon, Lyon, France.

Manipulation of immune cell functions, independently of direct infection of these cells, emerges as a key process in viral pathophysiology. Chronic infection by Human T-cell Leukemia Virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is associated with immune dysfunctions, including misdirected responses of dendritic cells (DCs). Here, we interrogate the ability of transformed HTLV-1-infected T cells to manipulate human DC functions.

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