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    DE L'ETABLE AU PRE (LES INTOXICATIONS ACCIDENTELLES DES BOVINS. DIAGNOSTIC, TRAITEMENT ET PREVENTION)

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    MAISONS-ALFORT-Ecole Vétérin (940462302) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Forkhead pathway in the control of adult neurogenesis.

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    Abstract New cells are continuously generated from immature proliferating cells in the adult brain in two neurogenic niches known as the subgranular zone (SGZ) of the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus and the sub-ventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating their proliferation, differentiation, migration and functional integration of newborn neurons in pre-existing neural network remain largely unknown. Forkhead box (Fox) proteins belong to a large family of transcription factors implicated in a wide variety of biological processes. Recently, there has been accumulating evidence that several members of this family of proteins play important roles in adult neurogenesis. Here, we describe recent advances in our understanding of regulation provided by Fox factors in adult neurogenesis, and evaluate the potential role of Fox proteins as targets for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative diseases. Stem Cells  2014;32:1398–1407</jats:p

    Functional Grading of Mineral and Collagen in the Attachment of Tendon to Bone

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    Attachment of dissimilar materials is a major challenge because high levels of localized stress may develop at their interfaces. An effective biologic solution to this problem exists at one of nature's most extreme interfaces: the attachment of tendon (a compliant, structural “soft tissue”) to bone (a stiff, structural “hard tissue”). The goal of our study was to develop biomechanical models to describe how the tendon-to-bone insertion derives its mechanical properties. We examined the tendon-to-bone insertion and found two factors that give the tendon-to-bone transition a unique grading in mechanical properties: 1), a gradation in mineral concentration, measured by Raman spectroscopy; and 2), a gradation in collagen fiber orientation, measured by polarized light microscopy. Our measurements motivate a new physiological picture of the tissue that achieves this transition, the tendon-to-bone insertion, as a continuous, functionally graded material. Our biomechanical model suggests that the experimentally observed increase in mineral accumulation within collagen fibers can provide significant stiffening of the partially mineralized fibers, but only for concentrations of mineral above a “percolation threshold” corresponding to formation of a mechanically continuous mineral network within each collagen fiber (e.g., the case of mineral connectivity extending from one end of the fiber to the other). Increasing dispersion in the orientation distribution of collagen fibers from tendon to bone is a second major determinant of tissue stiffness. The combination of these two factors may explain the nonmonotonic variation of stiffness over the length of the tendon-to-bone insertion reported previously. Our models explain how tendon-to-bone attachment is achieved through a functionally graded material composition, and provide targets for tissue engineered surgical interventions and biomimetic material interfaces

    Genetic interaction of CTLA-4 with HLA-DR15 in multiple sclerosis patients

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    Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system with a genetic component. Until now, the more consistent association with the disease is found with the major histocompatibility complex, especially HLA-DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602 haplotype. In this report, we demonstrate the interaction of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4 [CD152]) gene with DRB1*15 haplotype in multiple sclerosis genetic susceptibility. Our data were obtained from two European independent family-based studies including 610 multiple sclerosis family trios. Ann Neurol 2003;54:119-122Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (ARS 2.09 Bertrand Fontaine), by Association pour la Recherche sur la Sclérose en Plaques, by Italian Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis, by INSERM, and by the French Ministry of Research (Centre d'Investigations Cliniques Pitié‐Salpétrière and Centre de Resources Biologiques

    Bioindication : des outils pour évaluer l'état écologique des milieux aquatiques - Perspectives en vue du 2e cycle DCE - Eaux de surface continentales

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    [Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE [TR2_IRSTEA]BELCAAprès une présentation des besoins en matière d'évaluation de la qualité des milieux aquatiques continentaux, ce document présente l'état de l'art sur le développement des bioindicateurs tels qu'il a été présenté lors du séminaire organisé par l'Onema les 19 et 20 avril 2011 à Paris. Il s'agit donc d'une synthèse des journées "DCE et bioindication
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