Professeur des universités en sciences de gestion
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HP1α guides neuronal fate by timing E2F-targeted genes silencing during terminal differentiation
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 12/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Irina PanteleevaStéphanie BoutillierViolaine SéeDave SpillerCaroline RouauxGeneviève AlmouzniDelphine BaillyChristèle MaisonHelen LaiJean-Philippe LoefflerAnne-Laurence Boutillier
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HP1α guides neuronal fate by timing E2F-targeted genes silencing during terminal differentiation
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 12/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Irina PanteleevaStéphanie BoutillierViolaine SéeDave SpillerCaroline RouauxGeneviève AlmouzniDelphine BaillyChristèle MaisonHelen LaiJean-Philippe LoefflerAnne-Laurence Boutillier
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Organismes :
Laboratoire de signalisation moléculaire et neurodégénerescence
University of Liverpool
Mécanismes Centraux et Périphériques de la Neurodégénérescence
Dynamique nucléaire et plasticité du génome
Dynamique nucléaire et plasticité du génome
Dynamique nucléaire et plasticité du génome
Laboratoire de signalisation moléculaire et neurodégénerescence
Laboratoire de signalisation moléculaire et neurodégénerescence
- Publié dans EMBO Journal le 23/10/2020
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Estimates of surface soil moisture under grass covers using L-band radiometry
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 12/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Khaldoun SalehWigneron J.-P.Philippe WaldteufelPatricia de RosnayMike SchwankJ.-C. CalvetYann H. Kerr
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Estimates of surface soil moisture under grass covers using L-band radiometry
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 12/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Khaldoun SalehWigneron J.-P.Philippe WaldteufelPatricia de RosnayMike SchwankJ.-C. CalvetYann H. Kerr
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Organismes :
Écologie fonctionnelle et physique de l'environnement
Écologie fonctionnelle et physique de l'environnement
Service d'aéronomie
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich]
Météo-France Direction Interrégionale Sud-Est
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère
- Publié dans Remote Sensing of Environment le 28/10/2020
Résumé : The scope of this study is to establish the parameters of the L-band (1.4 GHz) Microwave Emission of the Biosphere model (L-MEB) for grass covers, and to assess surface soil moisture retrievals in areas covered by grass. L-MEB parameters are key ancillary information for the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission (SMOS) retrieval algorithm that produces estimates of the surface soil moisture from measurements of the surface brightness temperature at L-band. L-band data sets from three ground-based experiments over grass are analysed in this paper: BARC (orchard grass and alfalfa), ELBARA-ETH (clover grass), and SMOSREX (grass and litter from a field left fallow). Modelling of the brightness temperature using the zero-th order radiative transfer model in L-MEB indicates that the vegetation appears isotropic to microwaves propagating with horizontal polarisation, and that the single scattering albedo can be neglected. At vertical polarisation, non-zero scattering is observed for all the grass data sets. Surface soil moisture is retrieved with enough accuracy for all data sets as long as the soil and litter emission are calibrated beforehand. Then surface soil moisture and vegetation optical depth can be left as free parameters in the retrieval process. Finally, the study highlights the importance of detecting strong emission and attenuation by wet vegetation and litter due to rainfall interception in order to obtain accurate estimates of the surface soil moisture. The study illustrates how strong rainfall interception can be flagged straightforwardly using a microwave polarisation index.
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Local wind simulation using a stochastic particle method
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 09/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Frédéric BernardinMireille BossyAntoine RousseauTamara SalamehPhilippe Drobinski
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Local wind simulation using a stochastic particle method
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 09/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Frédéric BernardinMireille BossyAntoine RousseauTamara SalamehPhilippe Drobinski
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Organismes :
Centre d'études techniques de l'équipement de Lyon
Simuler et calibrer des modèles stochastiques
Modelling, Observations, Identification for Environmental Sciences
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (UMR 8539)
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (UMR 8539)
Résumé : A Lagrangian stochastic model is introduced in order to describe the local behavior of the wind. Based on some data given by a large scales meteorological model (MM5), and thanks to particles driven by stochastic differential equations, we propose a numerical method allowing to improve the MM5 simulations at small scales, without requiring too much additional computational cost.
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Stability of sound speed and attenuation identified in material samples
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 09/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Vincent MartinVanessa MartinPhilippe Poullain
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Stability of sound speed and attenuation identified in material samples
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 09/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Vincent MartinVanessa MartinPhilippe Poullain
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Organismes :
Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert
Interactions Eau-Geomatériaux
Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique
Résumé : Within an experimental framework, in porous saturated media, it remains a delicate problemto identify sound speed and attenuation, two related characteristics. Using a temporal methodis problematic as samples are short and, moreover, the Fourier transform is unable to extractinformation from the frequency domain.Wavenumbers can be identified by stationary methods, but the ratio of displacements atthe sample exit to displacements at the entry does not depend linearly on the wavenumber. Anon-convex minimization is quite unreliable, since it depends on the initial value it has to startfrom. A genetic algorithm could certainly be of some help here. However, with a rather morephysical insight, when dealing with samples of different lengths, averaging the results couldalready improve reliability. Here we suggest going further in the same vein, using a differentapproach to reach a robust result.Indeed, as said previously, the function available is not linear with regard to theparameters. But starting from a first identified value, the perturbation method makes itpossible to linearize the function with regard not to the parameter itself but to its variation.Such an approach provides not only information about the stability of the function with theparameter variation but also, within the limits of stability, an analytical solution, thanks to thenow convex optimization of the variation which will refine the initial value.This presentation provides an analysis of the approach. It is the first step towards thestudy of how the model influences the stability of the identification, a problem which isdefinitely of interest today.
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Heterologous viral RNA export elements improve expression of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus spike protein and protective efficacy of DNA vaccines against SARS.
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 05/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Benoît CallendretValérie LorinPierre CharneauPhilippe MarianneauHugues ContaminJean-Michel BettonSylvie van Der WerfNicolas Escriou
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Heterologous viral RNA export elements improve expression of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus spike protein and protective efficacy of DNA vaccines against SARS.
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 05/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Benoît CallendretValérie LorinPierre CharneauPhilippe MarianneauHugues ContaminJean-Michel BettonSylvie van Der WerfNicolas Escriou
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Organismes :
Génétique Moléculaire des Virus Respiratoires
Génétique Moléculaire des Virus Respiratoires
Virologie moléculaire et Vectorologie
Biologie des Infections Virales Émergentes - Biology of Emerging Viral Infections [CIRI]
Biologie des Infections Virales Émergentes - Biology of Emerging Viral Infections [CIRI]
Biochimie Structurale
Génétique Moléculaire des Virus Respiratoires
Génétique Moléculaire des Virus Respiratoires
- Publié dans Virology le 24/10/2020
Résumé : The SARS-CoV spike glycoprotein (S) is the main target of the protective immune response in humans and animal models of SARS. Here, we demonstrated that efficient expression of S from the wild-type spike gene in cultured cells required the use of improved plasmid vectors containing donor and acceptor splice sites, as well as heterologous viral RNA export elements, such as the CTE of Mazon-Pfizer monkey virus or the PRE of Woodchuck hepatitis virus (WPRE). The presence of both splice sites and WPRE markedly improved the immunogenicity of S-based DNA vaccines against SARS. Upon immunization of mice with low doses (2 microg) of naked DNA, only intron and WPRE-containing vectors could induce neutralizing anti-S antibodies and provide protection against challenge with SARS-CoV. Our observations are likely to be useful for the construction of plasmid and viral vectors designed for optimal expression of intronless genes derived from cytoplasmic RNA viruses.
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Partial Reconfiguration of FPGAs for Dynamical Reconfiguration of a Software Radio Platform
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 05/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Jean-Philippe DelahayeJacques PalicotChristophe MoyPierre Leray
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Partial Reconfiguration of FPGAs for Dynamical Reconfiguration of a Software Radio Platform
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 05/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Jean-Philippe DelahayeJacques PalicotChristophe MoyPierre Leray
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Organismes :
Institut d'Électronique et des Technologies du numéRique
Institut d'Électronique et des Technologies du numéRique
Institut d'Électronique et des Technologies du numéRique
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Supervised reconstruction of biological networks with local models.
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Kevin BleakleyGérard BiauJean-Philippe Vert
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Supervised reconstruction of biological networks with local models.
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Kevin BleakleyGérard BiauJean-Philippe Vert
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Organismes :
Laboratoire de Statistique Théorique et Appliquée
Laboratoire de Statistique Théorique et Appliquée
Centre de Bioinformatique
- Publié dans Bioinformatics le 25/10/2020
Résumé : MOTIVATION: Inference and reconstruction of biological networks from heterogeneous data is currently an active research subject with several important applications in systems biology. The problem has been attacked from many different points of view with varying degrees of success. In particular, predicting new edges with a reasonable false discovery rate is highly demanded for practical applications, but remains extremely challenging due to the sparsity of the networks of interest. RESULTS: While most previous approaches based on the partial knowledge of the network to be inferred build global models to predict new edges over the network, we introduce here a novel method which predicts whether there is an edge from a newly added vertex to each of the vertices of a known network using local models. This involves learning individually a certain subnetwork associated with each vertex of the known network, then using the discovered classification rule associated with only that vertex to predict the edge to the new vertex. Excellent experimental results are shown in the case of metabolic and protein-protein interaction network reconstruction from a variety of genomic data. AVAILABILITY: An implementation of the proposed algorithm is available upon request from the authors.
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[Renal and urinary tract disease national research program]
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Bénédicte StengelCorinne AntignacGabriel BaverelGabriel ChoukrounOlivier CussenotJean-Claude DussauleGérard FriedlanderPhilippe LangMartine Lelièvre-PégorierZiad MassyRenato C. MonteiroAngelo PariniJean Paul SoulillouLaurent BaudPierre Ronco
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[Renal and urinary tract disease national research program]
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Bénédicte StengelCorinne AntignacGabriel BaverelGabriel ChoukrounOlivier CussenotJean-Claude DussauleGérard FriedlanderPhilippe LangMartine Lelièvre-PégorierZiad MassyRenato C. MonteiroAngelo PariniJean Paul SoulillouLaurent BaudPierre Ronco
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Organismes :
Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
Neuropathies héréditaires et rein en développement
Hôpital Necker - Enfants Malades [AP-HP]
Métabolomique et maladies métaboliques
Faculté de médecine
Université de Picardie Jules Verne
CHU Tenon [AP-HP]
Centre de Recherche Saint-Antoine
Hôpital Necker - Enfants Malades [AP-HP]
Centre de recherche Croissance et signalisation
Hôpital Henri Mondor
Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers
Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Affectations Mineralisantes du Systeme Cardiovasculaire : Calcifications Arterielles et Valvulaires Aortiques
Immunopathologie rénale, récepteurs et inflammation
Institut de médecine moléculaire de Rangueil
Institut de transplantation et de recherche en transplantation
Université de Nantes - UFR de Médecine et des Techniques Médicales
Immunointervention dans les allo et xénotransplantations
CHU Tenon [AP-HP]
Remodelage et Reparation du Tissu Renal
CHU Tenon [AP-HP]
Remodelage et Reparation du Tissu Renal
- Publié dans Néphrologie & Thérapeutique le 01/11/2020
Résumé : The National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), the Society of Nephrology, and the French Kidney Foundation recognized the need to create a National Research Program for kidney and urinary tract diseases. They organized a conference gathering 80 researchers to discuss the state-of-the art and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of kidney and urinary tract disease research in France, and to identify research priorities. From these priorities emerged 11 of common interest: 1) conducting epidemiologic studies; 2) conducting large multicenter cohorts of well-phenotyped patients with blood, urine and biopsy biobanks; 3) developing large scale approach: transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics; 4) developing human and animal functional imaging techniques; 5) strengthening the expertise in renal pathology and electrophysiology; 6) developing animal models of kidney injury; 7) identifying nontraumatic diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers; 8) increasing research on the fetal programming of adult kidney diseases; 9) encouraging translational research from bench to bedside and to population; 10) creating centers grouping basic and clinical research workforces with critical mass and adequate logistic support; 11) integrating and developing european research programs.
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Observation of the optical spin Hall effect
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Charles LeyderMarco RomanelliJean-Philippe KarrElisabeth GiacobinoTim C.H. LiewMikhail M. GlazovAlexey KavokinGuillaume MalpuechAlberto Bramati
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Observation of the optical spin Hall effect
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Charles LeyderMarco RomanelliJean-Philippe KarrElisabeth GiacobinoTim C.H. LiewMikhail M. GlazovAlexey KavokinGuillaume MalpuechAlberto Bramati
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Organismes :
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Institut de Physique de Rennes
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Département de Physique et Modélisation (Evry)
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Nanyang Technological University [Singapour]
A.F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute
University of Southampton
Laboratoire des sciences et matériaux pour l'électronique et d'automatique
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
- Publié dans Nature Physics le 01/11/2020
Résumé : The spin Hall effect consists of the generation of a spin current perpendicular to the charge current flow. Thirty-five years after its prediction by Dyakonov and Perel'1, it is the focus of experimental and theoretical investigations and constitutes one of the most remarkable effects of spintronics. Owing to scattering and dephasing in electronic gases, it is difficult to observe and has only been demonstrated for the first time a few years ago2, 3, 4, 5. Recently, three of us have predicted the optical spin Hall effect6, which consists of a separation in real space and momentum space of spin-polarized exciton-polaritons generated by a laser in a semiconductor microcavity7. The separation takes place owing to a combination of elastic scattering of exciton-polaritons by structural disorder and an effective magnetic field coming from polarization splitting of the polariton states. The excitonic spin current is controlled by the linear polarization of the laser pump. Here, we report the first experimental evidence for this effect and demonstrate propagation of polariton spin currents over 100 mum in a high-quality GaAs/AlGaAs quantum microcavity. By rotating the polarization plane of the exciting light, we were able to switch the directions of the spin currents.
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Ferrritin and transferrin are associated with metabolic syndrome abnormalities and their change over time in a general population. The D.E.S.I.R. Study
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Istvan S. VariBeverley BalkauAdrien KettanehPhilippe AndréJean TichetFrédéric FumeronEmile CacesMichel MarreBernard GranchampPierre Ducimetière
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Ferrritin and transferrin are associated with metabolic syndrome abnormalities and their change over time in a general population. The D.E.S.I.R. Study
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2007
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Auteurs :
Istvan S. VariBeverley BalkauAdrien KettanehPhilippe AndréJean TichetFrédéric FumeronEmile CacesMichel MarreBernard GranchampPierre Ducimetière
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Organismes :
Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
Institut inter-Régional pour la SAnté
Déterminants génétiques du diabète de type 2 et de ses complications vasculaires
Institut inter-Régional pour la SAnté
Déterminants génétiques du diabète de type 2 et de ses complications vasculaires
Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie et nutrition [CHU Bichat]
Centre de recherche biomédicale Bichat-Beaujon
Service de biochimie hormonale, métabolique et génétique
Recherche en épidémiologie et biostatistique
- Publié dans Diabetes Care le 01/11/2020
Résumé : OBJECTIVE—To study cross-sectional and longitudinal relations between iron stocks (ferritin) and the iron transport protein (transferrin) with the metabolic syndrome and its abnormalities. METHODS—469 men, 278 pre- and 197 post-menopausal women from the French D.E.S.I.R. cohort, aged 30-65 years, were followed over six years. RESULTS—Higher concentrations of both ferritin and transferrin were associated with the IDF, and NCEP-ATP III original and revised metabolic syndromes at baseline: for the IDF metabolic syndrome the standardized, age-adjusted odds ratios (95% CI) for log(ferritin) were: 1.49 (1.14-1.94) for men, 2.10 (1.27-3.48) for pre-menopausal women, 1.80 (1.21-2.68) for post-menopausal women; for transferrin they were respectively: 1.94 (1.53-2.47), 2.22 (1.32-3.75), 2.14 (1.47-3.10). After 6-years of follow-up, the change in the presence of the metabolic syndrome was associated with higher baseline log(ferritin) in all three groups: 1.46 (1.13 1.89), 1.28 (0.85-1.94), 1.62 (1.10-2.38), and transferrin: 1.41 (1.10-1.81), 1.63 (1.05-2.52), 1.51 (1.02-2.22). Among syndrome components, hypertriglyceridemia at 6 years was the component most strongly associated with baseline ferritin and transferrin. The odds of an incident IDF-defined metabolic syndrome after 6 years, was more than four-fold higher when ferritin and transferrin were both above the group-specific top tertile, in comparison with participants with both parameters below these thresholds. CONCLUSIONS—This is the first prospective study associating ferritin and transferrin with the metabolic syndrome and its components. When both markers of the iron metabolism are elevated, the incidence of the metabolic syndrome is increased in men and both pre- and post-menopausal women.
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