298 research outputs found

    Integr8 and Genome Reviews: integrated views of complete genomes and proteomes

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    Integr8 is a new web portal for exploring the biology of organisms with completely deciphered genomes. For over 190 species, Integr8 provides access to general information, recent publications, and a detailed statistical overview of the genome and proteome of the organism. The preparation of this analysis is supported through Genome Reviews, a new database of bacterial and archaeal DNA sequences in which annotation has been upgraded (compared to the original submission) through the integration of data from many sources, including the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database, the UniProt Knowledgebase, InterPro, CluSTr, GOA and HOGENOM. Integr8 also allows the users to customize their own interactive analysis, and to download both customized and prepared datasets for their own use. Integr8 is available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/integr

    Integr8 and Genome Reviews: integrated views of complete genomes and proteomes

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    Integr8 is a new web portal for exploring the biology of organisms with completely deciphered genomes. For over 190 species, Integr8 provides access to general information, recent publications, and a detailed statistical overview of the genome and proteome of the organism. The preparation of this analysis is supported through Genome Reviews, a new database of bacterial and archaeal DNA sequences in which annotation has been upgraded (compared to the original submission) through the integration of data from many sources, including the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database, the UniProt Knowledgebase, InterPro, CluSTr, GOA and HOGENOM. Integr8 also allows the users to customize their own interactive analysis, and to download both customized and prepared datasets for their own use. Integr8 is available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/integr8

    Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using cortical thickness: impact of cognitive reserve

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    Brain atrophy measured by magnetic resonance structural imaging has been proposed as a surrogate marker for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Studies on large samples are still required to determine its practical interest at the individual level, especially with regards to the capacity of anatomical magnetic resonance imaging to disentangle the confounding role of the cognitive reserve in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. One hundred and thirty healthy controls, 122 subjects with mild cognitive impairment of the amnestic type and 130 Alzheimer's disease patients were included from the ADNI database and followed up for 24 months. After 24 months, 72 amnestic mild cognitive impairment had converted to Alzheimer's disease (referred to as progressive mild cognitive impairment, as opposed to stable mild cognitive impairment). For each subject, cortical thickness was measured on the baseline magnetic resonance imaging volume. The resulting cortical thickness map was parcellated into 22 regions and a normalized thickness index was computed using the subset of regions (right medial temporal, left lateral temporal, right posterior cingulate) that optimally distinguished stable mild cognitive impairment from progressive mild cognitive impairment. We tested the ability of baseline normalized thickness index to predict evolution from amnestic mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease and compared it to the predictive values of the main cognitive scores at baseline. In addition, we studied the relationship between the normalized thickness index, the education level and the timeline of conversion to Alzheimer's disease. Normalized thickness index at baseline differed significantly among all the four diagnosis groups (P < 0.001) and correctly distinguished Alzheimer's disease patients from healthy controls with an 85% cross-validated accuracy. Normalized thickness index also correctly predicted evolution to Alzheimer's disease for 76% of amnestic mild cognitive impairment subjects after cross-validation, thus showing an advantage over cognitive scores (range 63–72%). Moreover, progressive mild cognitive impairment subjects, who converted later than 1 year after baseline, showed a significantly higher education level than those who converted earlier than 1 year after baseline. Using a normalized thickness index-based criterion may help with early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease at the individual level, especially for highly educated subjects, up to 24 months before clinical criteria for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis are met

    Comment vivre comme aprùs ? Une clinique du lien pour transformer l’effraction traumatique

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    L’article dĂ©bute par l’exploration d’une sĂ©rie de processus psychiques individuels et systĂ©miques avec lesquels sont aux prises les victimes d’effractions traumatiques, mais aussi ceux et celles qui en sont les tĂ©moins ou tentent de les aider. À travers l’exposĂ© de plusieurs situations cliniques, nous allons montrer comment les effets des traumatismes dits extrĂȘmes (abus sexuels, violence de masse, gĂ©nocide
) convoquent la clinique du lien pour mobiliser les processus de rĂ©silience. La perspective du « comment vivre comme aprĂšs » – expression empruntĂ©e Ă  Guy Ausloos – sert de fil rouge pour conduire un travail thĂ©rapeutique engagĂ©, qui favorise le (re)tissage de lien, les remaillages des liens filiatifs et affiliatifs, la rĂ©humanisation.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    L'abord psychologique de la maltraitance

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    Violence et psychopathologie

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    Perspectives et dĂ©veloppement de l’approche systĂ©mique dans un service de PĂ©dopsychiatrie

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