Professeur des universités en sciences de gestion
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Trends in the annual snow melt-out day over the French Alps and Pyrenees from 38 years of high-resolution satellite data (1986–2023)
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 04/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Zacharie Barrou DumontSimon GascoinJordi IngladaAndreas DietzJonas KöhlerMatthieu LafaysseDiego MonteiroCarlo CarmagnolaArthur BayleJean-Pierre DedieuOlivier HagolleP. Choler
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Trends in the annual snow melt-out day over the French Alps and Pyrenees from 38 years of high-resolution satellite data (1986–2023)
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 04/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Zacharie Barrou DumontSimon GascoinJordi IngladaAndreas DietzJonas KöhlerMatthieu LafaysseDiego MonteiroCarlo CarmagnolaArthur BayleJean-Pierre DedieuOlivier HagolleP. Choler
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Organismes :
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère
Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse]
University Hospital Leipzig = Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [Zürich]
Centre d'Etudes de la Neige
Centre d'Etudes de la Neige
ABEST Horizons
Centre d'Etudes de la Neige
Laboratoire d'Ecologie Alpine
Institut d'Asie Orientale
Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère
Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse]
Laboratoire d'Ecologie Alpine
- Publié dans The Cryosphere le 28/10/2020
Résumé : Abstract. Information on the spatial–temporal variability of seasonal snow cover duration over long time periods is critical for studying the responses of mountain ecosystems to climate change. However, this information is often lacking due to the sparse distribution of in situ observations or the lack of adequate remote sensing products. Here, we combined snow cover data from 10 different optical platforms, i.e. SPOT (Satellites Pour l'Observation de la Terre) 1–5, Landsat 5–8, and Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B, to build a time series of the annual snow melt-out day (SMOD, i.e. the first day of no snow cover) at 20 m resolution across the French Alps and Pyrenees (43 × 103 km2). We evaluated the pixel-wise accuracy of the computed SMOD using in situ snow measurements at 276 stations. We found that the residuals are unbiased (median error of 1 d) despite a dispersion (RMSE of 28 d), which suggests that this dataset can be used to study SMOD trends after spatial aggregation. We found average reductions of 21.4 d (5.78 d per decade) over the French Alps and 16 d (4.33 d per decade) over the Pyrenees over the period 1986–2023. The SMOD reduction is robust and significant in most parts of the French Alps and can reach 1 month above 3000 m. The trends are less consistent and more spatially variable in the Pyrenees. This dataset is available for future studies of mountain ecosystem changes and is updated every year using Sentinel-2 data.
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Participatory assessment of minor crops: A situated study on hulled wheats
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 04/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Sofía CorreaMathieu ThomasJustine LepagneulAubin DémontéC.R. B.A.Pierre BerthetJean-Philippe ClairChristian DalmassoCédric MaryDenis MignardHonorine PérinoMarie-Pierre RépécaudStéphane RouvèsLéa BernardGustave FradinCamille Vindras-FouilletJean-François VianOlivier HamantMarie-Thérèse Charreyre
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Participatory assessment of minor crops: A situated study on hulled wheats
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 04/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Sofía CorreaMathieu ThomasJustine LepagneulAubin DémontéC.R. B.A.Pierre BerthetJean-Philippe ClairChristian DalmassoCédric MaryDenis MignardHonorine PérinoMarie-Pierre RépécaudStéphane RouvèsLéa BernardGustave FradinCamille Vindras-FouilletJean-François VianOlivier HamantMarie-Thérèse Charreyre
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Organismes :
Reproduction et développement des plantes
Ingénierie des Matériaux Polymères
Amélioration génétique et adaptation des plantes méditerranéennes et tropicales
Département Systèmes Biologiques
Amélioration génétique et adaptation des plantes méditerranéennes et tropicales
Département Systèmes Biologiques
Ingénierie des Matériaux Polymères
Reproduction et développement des plantes
Agroécologie et Environnement
Centre de Ressources de Botanique Appliquée
GAEC Ferme des Pierres Gardées
Graines de l’Ain
Association Régionale pour le Développement de l’Emploi Agricole et Rural Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Association Régionale pour le Développement de l’Emploi Agricole et Rural Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Le Croissant Fertile
Le Croissant Fertile
GAEC Ferme des Pierres Gardées
GAEC La Viry
Association Régionale pour le Développement de l’Emploi Agricole et Rural Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive
Amaranthus
Agroécologie et Environnement
Reproduction et développement des plantes
Ingénierie des Matériaux Polymères
- Publié dans Quantitative Plant Biology le 04/10/2022
Résumé : Expanding crop diversity is essential to address the imminent challenges of agriculture. This is especially true for organic farming, which relies on locally adapted species and varieties. Recently, participatory research approaches have emerged as effective means to support this endeavour. In this study, we collaborated with several stakeholders in the Lyon region, France, to evaluate three minor species related to common wheat (Triticum aestivum subsp . aestivum ): einkorn ( Triticum monococcum subsp . monococcum), emmer (Triticum turgidum subsp . dicoccum) and spelt (Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta (L.) Thell). First, we assessed the agronomic characteristics of each species, highlighting a distinction of einkorn that was associated with high tillering, high protein content, a long phenological cycle, small kernels and low relative yields. Second, we compared intra-species variabilities, revealing greater variation in emmer and spelt. Lastly, outcomes of the participatory approach, including testing adaptive methods and fostering collective learning, may interest other participatory research groups.
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Correa_a situated study on hulled wheats_QPB 2025.pdf
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A Brassica napus water soluble chlorophyll binding protein (WSCP1) delays chlorophyll degradation and inhibits serine proteases during dark-induced leaf senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 02/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Maxence JamesElise NexerAlexandra GirondéCéline Masclaux‐daubresseAnne MarmagneJacques TrouveriePhilippe Etienne
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A Brassica napus water soluble chlorophyll binding protein (WSCP1) delays chlorophyll degradation and inhibits serine proteases during dark-induced leaf senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 02/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Maxence JamesElise NexerAlexandra GirondéCéline Masclaux‐daubresseAnne MarmagneJacques TrouveriePhilippe Etienne
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Organismes :
Université de Caen Normandie
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin - Sciences du végétal
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin - Sciences du végétal
Ecophysiologie Végétale, Agronomie et Nutritions NCS
Ecophysiologie Végétale, Agronomie et Nutritions NCS
Université de Caen Normandie
- Publié dans Planta le 31/10/2020
Résumé : Main conclusion
This preliminary study shows that Brassica napus WSCP1 delays chlorophyll degradation and inhibits serine proteases during dark-induced leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.
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Diagnostic value of the wnt target and cancer-associated blood biomarker hPG80: ONCOPRO case-control prospective study
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Benoit YouSebastien CouraudPhilippe CeruseLionel BadetPhilippe PaparelAlice DurandMarielle GuilletPhilippe MerleGaelle LescuyerCharles-André PhilipFrancois DucrayMathieu PiocheLionel KarlinJean-Christophe LifanteOlivier GlehenPierre-Adrien BolzeMarion ChauvenetCarole Langlois-JacquesFabien SubtilMarie PiecykAurore CarrotDominique JoubertAlexandre PrieurBerengere VireSara CalattiniLea Payen
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Diagnostic value of the wnt target and cancer-associated blood biomarker hPG80: ONCOPRO case-control prospective study
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Benoit YouSebastien CouraudPhilippe CeruseLionel BadetPhilippe PaparelAlice DurandMarielle GuilletPhilippe MerleGaelle LescuyerCharles-André PhilipFrancois DucrayMathieu PiocheLionel KarlinJean-Christophe LifanteOlivier GlehenPierre-Adrien BolzeMarion ChauvenetCarole Langlois-JacquesFabien SubtilMarie PiecykAurore CarrotDominique JoubertAlexandre PrieurBerengere VireSara CalattiniLea Payen
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Organismes :
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre pour l'innovation en cancérologie de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre pour l'innovation en cancérologie de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre pour l'innovation en cancérologie de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hôpital Edouard Herriot [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hôpital Edouard Herriot [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hôpital Edouard Herriot [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hôpital Edouard Herriot [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre pour l'innovation en cancérologie de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hôpital Edouard Herriot [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud [CHU - HCL]
Research on Healthcare Performance
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud [CHU - HCL]
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive - UMR 5558
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Service de Biostatistiques [Lyon]
Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive - UMR 5558
Service de Biostatistiques [Lyon]
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Institut de Cancérologie des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Centre pour l'innovation en cancérologie de Lyon
Laboratoire de Biologie Médicale MultiSites [Bron]
- Publié dans Biomarker Research le 25/10/2020
Résumé : Abstract Background hPG 80 (circulating progastrin), initially recognized for its oncogenic properties due to its direct link to the Wnt signaling pathway, is secreted by cancer cells and detectable in the blood of cancer patients. The ONCOPRO centralized case-control study (NCT03787056) was designed to prospectively evaluate the diagnostic utility of hPG 80 in patients with 16 different types of cancer. Methods hPG 80 levels were measured in 421 patients with 16 newly diagnosed cancers (median age 65.6 years old) using the DxPG80.Lab kit (Biodena Care). The diagnostic performance of hPG 80 (the primary endpoint) was assessed by comparing baseline hPG 80 levels in cancer patients with those of 330 asymptomatic aged-matched healthy subjects from the general population. Results Between 2018 and 2022, a total of 506 cancer patients were enrolled in the study, with 421 assessable across 16 distinct cancer cohorts. hPG 80 concentrations were significantly higher in cancer patients compared to the healthy population (median 3.8 [IQR: 1.0-11.1] vs. 1.9 [IQR: 0.6–4.2] pM, P < 0.0001). hPG80 levels were not impacted by renal failure, liver dysfunction, or cancer-associated inflammation. The diagnostic accuracy in cancer patients was ROC AUC 0.63, 95% CI = [0.59–0.67]. The highest diagnostic accuracy was seen in patients with lung cancer (AUC 0.75, 95% CI [0.68–0.82]; specificity = 88% for hPG 80 > 7.73 pM in patients aged > 58 years old) and hepatocellular carcinoma HCC (ROC AUC 0.75, 95% CI [0.66-083]; specificity = 88% for hPG 80 > 7.73 pM in patients aged > 58 years old). Conclusions This large prospective study confirms that cancer patients have significantly higher hPG 80 blood concentration compared to the healthy population. Incorporating this straightforward ELISA assay into screening programs is warranted. Trial registration NCT03787056.
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Kelping may not be helping : connectivity, community assembly, carbon and nutrient fluxes associated with seaweeds on marinas
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Jean-Charles LeclercT LeA BaudElea GonthierS DittamiF ThomasG TanguyA NicolleMarine MoalM GonzalezAurore RaouxRomain Crec'HriouCaroline BroudinCéline HoubinLucille CaradecL BlondelE LegeayD PottinS LoiselL. SevinJérôme CoudretAline MignéDominique DavoultThomas BurelG SchiresJean-Philippe PezyP PotinÉric Thiébaut
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Kelping may not be helping : connectivity, community assembly, carbon and nutrient fluxes associated with seaweeds on marinas
- Type de publi. : Communication dans un congrès
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Jean-Charles LeclercT LeA BaudElea GonthierS DittamiF ThomasG TanguyA NicolleMarine MoalM GonzalezAurore RaouxRomain Crec'HriouCaroline BroudinCéline HoubinLucille CaradecL BlondelE LegeayD PottinS LoiselL. SevinJérôme CoudretAline MignéDominique DavoultThomas BurelG SchiresJean-Philippe PezyP PotinÉric Thiébaut
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Organismes :
Morphodynamique Continentale et Côtière
Station biologique de Roscoff = Roscoff Marine Station
Fédération de recherche de Roscoff
Station biologique de Roscoff = Roscoff Marine Station
OSU Stations marines
Fédération de recherche de Roscoff
Adaptation et diversité en milieu marin
Adaptation et diversité en milieu marin
Fédération de recherche de Roscoff
Station biologique de Roscoff = Roscoff Marine Station
Adaptation et diversité en milieu marin
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Defibrillation Testing During Implantation of Subcutaneous Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Fawzi KerkouriRomain EschalierSamir FarehChristelle MarquiéMina Ait SaidWalid AmaraFrédéric AnselmeMarc BadozNathalie BeharPierre BordacharRim El BouazzaouiLaure Champ RigotMichel ChauvinPhilippe ChevalierAntoine da CostaPascal DefayeJean Claude DeharoLaurent FauchierEstelle GandjbakhchEdouard GitenayJean-Baptiste GourraudCharles GuenanciaMaxime de GuillebonBenoît Guy-MoyatAlexis HermidaJérôme HourdainPeggy JaconPierre KhattarMikael LaredoLaurence JeselNicolas LelloucheChristophe LeclercqVincent MansouratiPhilippe MauryPierre MondolyJean-Luc PasquiéMichaël PeyrolBertrand PierreSylvain PlouxCharlotte PotelleNicolas SadoulJean Marc SellalEmilie VarletRodrigue GarciaVincent ProbstSerge BovedaEloi Marijon
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Defibrillation Testing During Implantation of Subcutaneous Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Fawzi KerkouriRomain EschalierSamir FarehChristelle MarquiéMina Ait SaidWalid AmaraFrédéric AnselmeMarc BadozNathalie BeharPierre BordacharRim El BouazzaouiLaure Champ RigotMichel ChauvinPhilippe ChevalierAntoine da CostaPascal DefayeJean Claude DeharoLaurent FauchierEstelle GandjbakhchEdouard GitenayJean-Baptiste GourraudCharles GuenanciaMaxime de GuillebonBenoît Guy-MoyatAlexis HermidaJérôme HourdainPeggy JaconPierre KhattarMikael LaredoLaurence JeselNicolas LelloucheChristophe LeclercqVincent MansouratiPhilippe MauryPierre MondolyJean-Luc PasquiéMichaël PeyrolBertrand PierreSylvain PlouxCharlotte PotelleNicolas SadoulJean Marc SellalEmilie VarletRodrigue GarciaVincent ProbstSerge BovedaEloi Marijon
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Organismes :
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Brest
Optimisation des régulations physiologiques
Service de cardiologie [CHU HEGP]
Paris-Centre de Recherche Cardiovasculaire
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse [CHU - HCL]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille]
Hôpital Privé Jacques Cartier [Massy]
Groupe Hospitalier Intercommunal Le Raincy-Montfermeil
Service de Cardiologie [CHU Rouen]
Service de cardiologie [CHRU de Besançon]
Service de cardiologie et maladies vasculaires [Rennes] = Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Surgery [Rennes]
Département de cardiologie
Centre Hospitalier Libourne
Service de cardiologie et de pathologie vasculaire [CHU Caen]
Clinique de l'Orangerie [Strasbourg]
Services de Pneumologie, Exploration Fonctionnelle Respiratoire et Cardiologie
Service de Cardiologie [CHU Saint-Etienne]
Département de cardiologie [CHU de Grenoble]
Département de Cardiologie [Hôpital de la Timone - APHM]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Tours
Institut de cardiologie [CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière]
Departement de Cardiologie [Hôpital Saint-Joseph - Marseille]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes = Nantes University Hospital
Service de Cardiologie [CHU de Dijon]
Centre hospitalier de Pau
Service de cardiologie [CHU Limoges]
Neurologie [CHU Amiens]
Périnatalité et Risques Toxiques - UMR INERIS_I 1 UPJV
Département de Cardiologie [Hôpital de la Timone - APHM]
Département de cardiologie [CHU de Grenoble]
Groupe Hospitalier Bretagne Sud
Institut de cardiologie [CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Strasbourg]
Service de Cardiologie [Henri Mondor]
Service de cardiologie et maladies vasculaires [Rennes] = Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Surgery [Rennes]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Brest
Optimisation des régulations physiologiques
Service Cardiologie [CHU Toulouse]
Service Cardiologie [CHU Toulouse]
Physiologie & médecine expérimentale du Cœur et des Muscles [U 1046]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier]
Service de cardiologie [Hôpital Nord - APHM]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Tours
Département de cardiologie
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [CHU Lille]
Service de Cardiologie [CHRU Nancy]
Service de Cardiologie [CHRU Nancy]
Service de cardiologie [CHU HEGP]
Service de cardiologie [CHU de Poitiers]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes = Nantes University Hospital
Clinique Pasteur [Toulouse]
Service de cardiologie [CHU HEGP]
- Publié dans Journal of the American College of Cardiology le 26/10/2020
Résumé : Background: Defibrillation testing (DT) remains recommended during subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (S-ICD) implantation due to limited supporting evidence. Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term impact of DT during S-ICD implantation. Methods: The HONEST (coHOrte fraNcaise des dEfibrillateurs Sous cuTanés) study is a nationwide, ongoing observational study, including all S-ICD recipients in France (2012-2019). Five-year endpoints were centrally adjudicated, and propensity score-weighted analyses compared outcomes by DT status. Results: Among 4,924 patients, DT was performed in 4,066 (82.6%), decreasing from 85.4% (2012-2014) to 66.9% in 2019 (P < 0.001). Nontested patients were older (51.2 vs 49.6 years; P = 0.007), had lower left ventricular ejection fraction (37.6% vs 43.3%; P < 0.001), and were more frequently implanted for primary prevention (68.0% vs 62.4%; P = 0.002) and structural heart disease (84.9% vs 76.8%; P < 0.001). DT-related complications occurred in 0.1%, including 2 deaths. Failure rate was 1.0%, with 87.8% undergoing corrective reinterventions. Independent predictors of DT failure were elevated shock impedance (≥89 Ω; OR: 4.60; 95% CI: 2.32-9.66; P < 0.001) and obesity (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2; OR: 2.17; 95% CI: 1.01-4.55; P = 0.007). After adjustment, DT omission was not associated with increased risks of overall mortality (HR: 1.17; 95% CI: 0.86-1.61; P = 0.313), cardiovascular mortality (HR: 1.04; 95% CI: 0.70-1.56; P = 0.846), sudden cardiac death (HR: 0.27; 95% CI: 0.04-1.72; P = 0.167), and appropriate (HR: 1.01; 95% CI: 0.78-1.30; P = 0.945) or inappropriate shocks (HR: 0.98; 95% CI: 0.78-1.23; P = 0.865). Combined rates of ineffective shocks or undetected ventricular arrhythmias were similar (0.05 vs 0.06 per 100 person-years). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that DT can be safely omitted in the majority of S-ICD recipients, whereas selective DT may be considered in higher-risk subgroups. (S-ICD French Cohort Study (HONEST); NCT05302115).
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2025 Kerkouri et al., Defibrillation Testing.pdf
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STAGING OF SUICIDALITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: FINDINGS FROM THE FACE-BD COHORT (FondaMental Advanced centre of Expertise for Bipolar Disorders)
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Anna Maria AuxiliaEmilie OliéJonathan DuboisEnrico CapuzziValérie AubinBruno AouizerateFrank BellivierRaoul BelzeauxCaroline DubertretDominique JanuelEmmanuel HaffenAntoine LefrereAgnès PelletierMircea PolosanRoman ReyP. RouxLudovic SamalinRaymund SchwanMichel WalterAntoine YrondiPierre-Michel LlorcaMarion LeboyerB EtainPhilippe Courtet
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STAGING OF SUICIDALITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: FINDINGS FROM THE FACE-BD COHORT (FondaMental Advanced centre of Expertise for Bipolar Disorders)
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Anna Maria AuxiliaEmilie OliéJonathan DuboisEnrico CapuzziValérie AubinBruno AouizerateFrank BellivierRaoul BelzeauxCaroline DubertretDominique JanuelEmmanuel HaffenAntoine LefrereAgnès PelletierMircea PolosanRoman ReyP. RouxLudovic SamalinRaymund SchwanMichel WalterAntoine YrondiPierre-Michel LlorcaMarion LeboyerB EtainPhilippe Courtet
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Organismes :
Département de Psychiatrie adulte [Hôpital de la Colombière - CHU Montpellier]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle
Département de Psychiatrie adulte [Hôpital de la Colombière - CHU Montpellier]
Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle
Département de Psychiatrie adulte [Hôpital de la Colombière - CHU Montpellier]
Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori [Monza, Italy]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace
Centre hospitalier Charles Perrens [Bordeaux]
Nutrition et Neurobiologie intégrée
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Optimisation thérapeutique en Neuropsychopharmacologie
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Département de Psychiatrie adulte [Hôpital de la Colombière - CHU Montpellier]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Hôpital Louis Mourier - AP-HP [Colombes]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Centre de Recherche Clinique [Neuilly-sur-Marne]
Centre d'Investigation Clinique de Besançon
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Laboratoire de recherches Intégratives en Neurosciences et psychologie Cognitive
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut Mondor de Recherche Biomédicale
CHU Henri Mondor [Créteil]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Fédération Hospitalo-Universitaire de Médecine de Précision en Psychiatrie = Addiction And Psychiatry Transformation with Precision Medicine [Créteil, France]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [CHU Grenoble]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
[GIN] Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Centre Hospitalier le Vinatier [Bron]
Centre de recherche en neurosciences de Lyon - Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations
Centre Hospitalier de Versailles André Mignot
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Institut Pascal
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Centre Psychothérapique de Nancy [Laxou]
Université de Lorraine
Hopital de Bohars - CHRU Brest
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Toulouse NeuroImaging Center
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Institut Pascal
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
CHU Henri Mondor [Créteil]
Fédération Hospitalo-Universitaire de Médecine de Précision en Psychiatrie = Addiction And Psychiatry Transformation with Precision Medicine [Créteil, France]
Institut Mondor de Recherche Biomédicale
Optimisation thérapeutique en Neuropsychopharmacologie
GHU AP-HP Nord - Université Paris Cité
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Fondation FondaMental [Créteil]
Département de Psychiatrie adulte [Hôpital de la Colombière - CHU Montpellier]
Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle
- Publié dans European Psychiatry le 23/10/2020
Résumé : Introduction: Suicidal behaviors (SB) in bipolar disorder (BD) are major adverse outcomes that may influence disease progression. While staging models exist for psychiatric disorders, none include suicide. This study aims to stratify suicidal risk in BD, propose a staging model for SB, and assess its clinical utility. Methods: Participants from the FondaMental Advanced Center of Expertise for Bipolar Disorder (FACE-BD) cohort were categorised into five stages (St) based on SB: St0 (no suicidal ideation [SI]), St1 (SI but no suicide attempt [SA]), St2a (non-severe/violent SA), St2b (severe /violent SA), and St3 (multiple SAs). Stages were analysed based on demographic, clinical, cognitive, and biological characteristics using logistic regression. Results: Key differences emerged between stages. St1 showed longer untreated illness and higher lability and lower functioning than St0. St2a was linked to anxiety, substance use disorders, and longer disorder duration, while male gender and lithium bitherapy were protective. St2b exhibited shorter untreated illness and higher childhood trauma (CTQ) scores, with male gender and alcohol use as risk factors. St3 was associated with BD-II, alcohol use, longer disorder duration, and more depressive episodes, but less anxiety. No biochemical or cognitive differences were found across stages. The model was significantly associated with SA occurrence (LRT = 28.74, p < 0.0001). Conclusion: This staging model for suicidality in BD provides a multifaceted approach to risk stratification and predictive insights, although further refinement is needed.
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Auxilia et al 2025.pdf
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V‐ATPases and amino acid catabolism are strongly disturbed in the roots of autophagy mutants in Arabidopsis, impacting water use efficiency and tricarboxylic acid metabolism
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Maxence JamesJacques TrouverieBenoit BernayAnne MarmagneFabien ChardonMarin-Pierre GéminPhilippe EtienneCéline Masclaux‐daubresse
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V‐ATPases and amino acid catabolism are strongly disturbed in the roots of autophagy mutants in Arabidopsis, impacting water use efficiency and tricarboxylic acid metabolism
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Maxence JamesJacques TrouverieBenoit BernayAnne MarmagneFabien ChardonMarin-Pierre GéminPhilippe EtienneCéline Masclaux‐daubresse
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Organismes :
Université de Caen Normandie
Ecophysiologie Végétale, Agronomie et Nutritions NCS
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin - Sciences du végétal
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin - Sciences du végétal
Ecophysiologie Végétale, Agronomie et Nutritions NCS
Université de Caen Normandie
Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin - Sciences du végétal
- Publié dans The Plant Journal le 26/10/2020
Résumé : Autophagy is essential for homeostasis and nutrient recycling. Its activity increases with aging and in response to deficiencies. The effects of defective autophagy on root metabolism have not yet been described. Addressing this question through root proteome analyses, we found that most V-ATPases were less abundant in the roots of autophagy mutants than in wild type. V-ATPases deficit, associated with lower root water contents and lower nitrate, magnesium, and potassium concentrations, indicated that the disturbance of cellular ion and water management in autophagy mutants was likely related to vacuole function. Isotopic δ 13 C analyses and leaf temperature measurements using thermography showed that water deficit in autophagy mutants was not due to excess transpiration, as the conductance of stomata was reduced in mutants compared to wild type. Many proteins related to the catabolism of amino acids and lipids and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle were over-abundant in atg mutants. The increase in several proteases that paralleled amino acid catabolism suggested that in the absence of autophagic flux, compensatory processes could be established to degrade proteins, recycle amino acids, and fuel TCA. Whether the V-ATPases defect affects energy metabolism and promotes lipid and amino acid catabolism to compensate and fuel TCA remains to be explored. In conclusion, this report establishes for the first time a correlation between autophagy and vacuole function through V-ATPases, particularly with regard to water and ion management. Additionally, this report shows the exacerbation of amino acid catabolism in relation to the stimulation of the TCA cycle in autophagy mutants.
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2025 - James - V‐ATPases and amino acid catabolism are strongly disturbed in the roots of autophagy.pdf
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Impact of helicopter transfer on recanalization and outcomes in anterior large vessel occlusion strokes
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Adrien Ter SchiphorstPierre SenersAnke WoutersNicole YuenMichael MlynashJeremy HeitStephanie KempSøren ChristensenDenis SablotAnne WacongneThibault LaluAude PhilippeCaroline ArquizanVincent CostalatGregory W AlbersMaarten Lansberg
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Impact of helicopter transfer on recanalization and outcomes in anterior large vessel occlusion strokes
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Adrien Ter SchiphorstPierre SenersAnke WoutersNicole YuenMichael MlynashJeremy HeitStephanie KempSøren ChristensenDenis SablotAnne WacongneThibault LaluAude PhilippeCaroline ArquizanVincent CostalatGregory W AlbersMaarten Lansberg
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Organismes :
Département de Neurologie [Hôpital Gui de Chauliac - CHU Montpellier]
Stanford Stroke Center
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris
Stanford Stroke Center
Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild = Adolphe de Rothschild Foundation Hospital
Catholic University of Leuven = Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Stanford Stroke Center
Stanford Stroke Center
Stanford University
Stanford Stroke Center
Stanford Stroke Center
Centre Hospitalier Saint Jean de Perpignan
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nîmes
Centre Hospitalier de Béziers
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier]
Hôpital Gui de Chauliac [CHU Montpellier]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris
Département de Neuroradiologie [CHRU Montpellier]
Institut de psychiatrie et neurosciences de Paris
Stanford Stroke Center
Stanford Stroke Center
- Publié dans Stroke le 31/10/2020
Résumé : Background: For patients with acute ischemic stroke due to a large vessel occlusion admitted in primary stroke centers, helicopter transfer to comprehensive stroke centers is often used to expedite access to mechanical thrombectomy. Some studies have suggested that vibrations generated during helicopter transport might enhance intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) efficacy. We aimed to evaluate the impact of helicopter transfer, compared with ground transportation, on interhospital recanalization and functional outcomes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 2 prospectively collected cohorts of anterior circulation acute ischemic stroke due to a large vessel occlusion patients transferred to 2 comprehensive stroke centers (Stanford, CA, November 2019 to January 2023, and Montpellier, France, January 2015 to January 2017) for mechanical thrombectomy consideration with arterial imaging both at the primary stroke center and on comprehensive stroke center arrival. The primary outcome was interhospital recanalization, determined by comparison of the baseline and posttransfer arterial imaging and defined as revised arterial occlusive lesion scores of 2b to 3. The association between transportation mode (helicopter versus ground) and interhospital recanalization was studied in logistic regression analysis, adjusting for pretransfer IVT use, occlusion site, and transfer duration. Results: Among 520 included patients, 315 (61%) were transferred by helicopter and 259 (50%) received IVT before transfer. Interhospital recanalization rates were similar between helicopter and ground transfers in both the overall cohort (23% versus 19%; P=0.30) and the IVT subgroup (36% versus 33%; P=0.61). Adjusted analyses confirmed no association between helicopter transport and interhospital recanalization (adjusted odds ratio, 1.23 [95% CI, 0.72-2.11]; P=0.44). Favorable 3-month functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale score, 0-2) rates were also similar between helicopter and ground transfers in both unadjusted (35% versus 40%; P=0.29) and adjusted analyses (adjusted odds ratio, 1.12 [95% CI, 0.67-1.88]; P=0.67). Conclusions: In this multicenter observational cohort study, helicopter transfer was not associated with improved interhospital recanalization or favorable functional outcomes compared with ground transport. These findings do not support the hypothesis that vibrations during helicopter transport enhance IVT efficacy.
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Ter Schiphorst Stroke 2025.pdf
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Impairs Immune Responses to Tumor Neoepitopes Without Altering Mutational Profiles in NSCLC
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Baptiste AbbarLabreche KarimJacques CadranelMarianne VeyriVéronique MorinFatou Seck ThiamNathalie DesireMarine BaronErell GuillermAlexandre PerrierVincent FalletThomas MaitreAnthony CanellasNadine TarantinoOulfata MzeAssia SamriLisa DejancourtCecilia Nakid-CorderoAurore VozyAlberto PiccaMehdi TouatAmélie GuihotChristos ChouaidKarima MokhtariFranck BielleIsabelle BrocheriouPhilippe RouvierAnita Rodenas OsorioDavid BuobAmira BouzidiYannick MarieJalal AssouadPierre-Yves BoëlleFlorence CouletVincent VieillardJean-Philippe SpanoBrigitte Autran
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Impairs Immune Responses to Tumor Neoepitopes Without Altering Mutational Profiles in NSCLC
- Type de publi. : Article dans une revue
- Date de publi. : 01/07/2025
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Auteurs :
Baptiste AbbarLabreche KarimJacques CadranelMarianne VeyriVéronique MorinFatou Seck ThiamNathalie DesireMarine BaronErell GuillermAlexandre PerrierVincent FalletThomas MaitreAnthony CanellasNadine TarantinoOulfata MzeAssia SamriLisa DejancourtCecilia Nakid-CorderoAurore VozyAlberto PiccaMehdi TouatAmélie GuihotChristos ChouaidKarima MokhtariFranck BielleIsabelle BrocheriouPhilippe RouvierAnita Rodenas OsorioDavid BuobAmira BouzidiYannick MarieJalal AssouadPierre-Yves BoëlleFlorence CouletVincent VieillardJean-Philippe SpanoBrigitte Autran
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Organismes :
Centre d'Immunologie et des Maladies Infectieuses
- Publié dans Journal of Thoracic Oncology le 31/10/2020
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