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    High rate, fast timing Glass RPC for the high η\eta CMS muon detectors

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    The HL-LHC phase is designed to increase by an order of magnitude the amount of data to be collected by the LHC experiments. To achieve this goal in a reasonable time scale the instantaneous luminosity would also increase by an order of magnitude up to 610346 \cdot 10^{34} cm2^{-2}s1^{-1}. The region of the forward muon spectrometer (η>1.6|\eta| > 1.6) is not equipped with RPC stations. The increase of the expected particles rate up to 2 kHz/cm2^2 ( including a safety factor 3 ) motivates the installation of RPC chambers to guarantee redundancy with the CSC chambers already present. The actual RPC technology of CMS cannot sustain the expected background level. A new generation Glass-RPC (GRPC) using low resistivity glass (LR) is proposed to equip at least the two most far away of the four high eta muon stations of CMS. The design of small size prototypes and the studies of their performances under high rate particles flux is presented.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, proceeding for the conference VCI 201

    Gaia FGK Benchmark Stars: fundamental Teff and log g of the third version

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    Context. Large spectroscopic surveys devoted to the study of the Milky Way, including Gaia, use automated pipelines to massively determine the atmospheric parameters of millions of stars. The Gaia FGK Benchmark Stars are reference stars with Teff and log g derived through fundamental relations, independently of spectroscopy, to be used as anchors for the parameter scale. The first and second versions of the sample have been extensively used for that purpose, and more generally to help constrain stellar models. Aims. We provide the third version of the Gaia FGK Benchmark Stars, an extended set intended to improve the calibration of spectroscopic surveys, and their interconnection. Methods. We have compiled about 200 candidates which have precise measurements of angular diameters and parallaxes. We determined their bolometric fluxes by fitting their spectral energy distribution. Masses were determined using two sets of stellar evolution models. In a companion paper we describe the determination of metallicities and detailed abundances. Results. We provide a new set of 192 Gaia FGK Benchmark Stars with their fundamental Teff and logg, and with uncertainties lower than 2% for most stars. Compared to the previous versions, the homogeneity and accuracy of the fundamental parameters are significantly improved thanks to the high quality of the Gaia data reflecting on distances and bolometric fluxes.Comment: accepted in A&

    Docosahexaenoic acid-containing choline phospholipid modulates LPS-induced neuroinflammation in vivo and in microglia in vitro

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    BACKGROUND: Neuroinflammatory processes are considered a double-edged sword, having both protective and detrimental effects in the brain. Microglia, the brain's resident innate immune cells, are a key component of neuroinflammatory response. There is a growing interest in developing drugs to target microglia and control neuroinflammatory processes. In this regard, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), the brain's n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid, is a promising molecule to regulate pro-inflammatory microglia and cytokine production. Several works reported that the bioavailability of DHA to the brain is higher when DHA is acylated to phospholipid. In this work, we analyzed the anti-inflammatory activity of DHA-phospholipid, either acetylated at the sn-1 position (AceDoPC, a stable form thought to have superior access to the brain) or acylated with palmitic acid at the sn-1 position (PC-DHA) using a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced neuroinflammation model both in vitro and in vivo. METHODS: In vivo, adult C57Bl6/J mice were injected intravenously (i.v.) with either AceDoPC or PC-DHA 24 h prior to LPS (i.p.). For in vitro studies, immortalized murine microglia cells BV-2 were co-incubated with DHA forms and LPS. AceDoPC and PC-DHA effect on brain or BV-2 PUFA content was assessed by gas chromatography. LPS-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin IL-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) α production were measured by quantitative PCR (qPCR) or multiplex. IL-6 receptors and associated signaling pathway STAT3 were assessed by FACS analysis and western-blot in vitro. RESULTS: In vivo, a single injection of AceDoPC or PC-DHA decreased LPS-induced IL-6 production in the hippocampus of mice. This effect could be linked to their direct effect on microglia, as revealed in vitro. In addition, AceDoPC or PC-DHA reduced IL-6 receptor while only AceDoPC decreased IL-6-induced STAT3 phosphorylation. CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight the potency of administered DHA-acetylated to phospholipids-to rapidly regulate LPS-induced neuroinflammatory processes through their effect on microglia. In particular, both IL-6 production and signaling are targeted by AceDoPC in microglia.Metabolism in human of a structured phospholipid from marine origin and neural effec

    Combined assessment of DYRK1A, BDNF and homocysteine levels as diagnostic marker for Alzheimer’s disease

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    Early identification of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk factors would aid development of interventions to delay the onset of dementia, but current biomarkers are invasive and/or costly to assess. Validated plasma biomarkers would circumvent these challenges. We previously identified the kinase DYRK1A in plasma. To validate DYRK1A as a biomarker for AD diagnosis, we assessed the levels of DYRK1A and the related markers brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and homocysteine in two unrelated AD patient cohorts with age-matched controls. Receiver-operating characteristic curves and logistic regression analyses showed that combined assessment of DYRK1A, BDNF and homocysteine has a sensitivity of 0.952, a specificity of 0.889 and an accuracy of 0.933 in testing for AD. The blood levels of these markers provide a diagnosis assessment profile. Combined assessment of these three markers outperforms most of the previous markers and could become a useful substitute to the current panel of AD biomarkers. These results associate a decreased level of DYRK1A with AD and challenge the use of DYRK1A inhibitors in peripheral tissues as treatment. These measures will be useful for diagnosis purposes.This work was supported by the FEANS. We acknowledge the platform accommodation and animal testing of the animal facility at the Institute Jacques-Monod (University Paris Diderot) and the FlexStation3 facility of the Functional and Adaptive Biology (BFA) LaboratoryPeer reviewe

    The CADM1 tumor suppressor gene is a major candidate gene in MDS with deletion of the long arm of chromosome 11.

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    Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of clonal hematopoietic stem cell disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis leading to peripheral cytopenias and in a substantial proportion of cases to acute myeloid leukemia. The deletion of the long arm of chromosome 11, del(11q), is a rare but recurrent clonal event in MDS. Here, we detail the largest series of 113 cases of MDS and myelodysplastic syndromes/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN) harboring a del(11q) analyzed at clinical, cytological, cytogenetic, and molecular levels. Female predominance, a survival prognosis similar to other MDS, a low monocyte count, and dysmegakaryopoiesis were the specific clinical and cytological features of del(11q) MDS. In most cases, del(11q) was isolated, primary and interstitial encompassing the 11q22-23 region containing ATM, KMT2A, and CBL genes. The common deleted region at 11q23.2 is centered on an intergenic region between CADM1 (also known as Tumor Suppressor in Lung Cancer 1) and NXPE2. CADM1 was expressed in all myeloid cells analyzed in contrast to NXPE2. At the functional level, the deletion of Cadm1 in murine Lineage-Sca1+Kit+ cells modifies the lymphoid-to-myeloid ratio in bone marrow, although not altering their multilineage hematopoietic reconstitution potential after syngenic transplantation. Together with the frequent simultaneous deletions of KMT2A, ATM, and CBL and mutations of ASXL1, SF3B1, and CBL, we show that CADM1 may be important in the physiopathology of the del(11q) MDS, extending its role as tumor-suppressor gene from solid tumors to hematopoietic malignancies

    Méthodes de criblage virtuel in silico : importance de l’évaluation et application à la recherche de nouveaux inhibiteurs de l’interleukine 6.

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    Virtual screening is widely used in drug discovery processes.Structure selection in structure-based virtual screening methods is still problematic. We showed that simple and “low cost” binding site physico-chemical properties could be used to guide structure selection.The evaluation of virtual screening methods, necessary to ensure their reliability, relies on benchmarking databases quality. We created the NRLiSt BDB, gathering only manually curated data and taking into account ligands pharmacological profiles. A study using Surflex-Dock showed that the NRLiSt BDB should become the reference, both for the evaluation of virtual screening methods and for the identification of new ligands of the nuclear receptors.The use of a in silico/invitro hierarchical approach screening allowed to identify new IL-6 inhibitors, that could be used in rheumatoid arthritis treatment. In vitro results should be confirmed in vivo.Le criblage virtuel est largement employé pour la recherche de nouveaux médicaments.La sélection de structures pour les méthodes de criblage virtuel basées sur la structure reste problématique. Nous avons montré que les propriétés physico-chimiques du site de liaison, critères simples et peu coûteux en temps de calcul, pouvaient être utilisées pour guider celle-ci.L’évaluation des méthodes de criblage virtuel, critique pour vérifier leur fiabilité, repose sur la qualité de banques d’évaluation. Nous avons construit la NRLiSt BDB, n’incluant que des données vérifiées manuellement et prenant en compte le profil pharmacologique des ligands. Une étude à l’aide du logiciel Surflex-Dock montre qu’elle devrait devenir la base de données de référence, pour l’évaluation des méthodes de criblage virtuel et pour rechercher de nouveaux ligands des récepteurs nucléaires. L’application d’un protocole hiérarchique de criblage in silico/in vitro, a permis d’identifier de nouveaux composés inhibiteurs de l’IL-6, potentiellement utilisables dans le traitement de la polyarthrite rhumatoïde. Les résultats in vitro devront être confirmés par des tests in vivo

    In silico virtual screening methods : importance of evaluation and application to the search of new interleukin 6 inhibitors

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    Le criblage virtuel est largement employé pour la recherche de nouveaux médicaments.La sélection de structures pour les méthodes de criblage virtuel basées sur la structure reste problématique. Nous avons montré que les propriétés physico-chimiques du site de liaison, critères simples et peu coûteux en temps de calcul, pouvaient être utilisées pour guider celle-ci.L’évaluation des méthodes de criblage virtuel, critique pour vérifier leur fiabilité, repose sur la qualité de banques d’évaluation. Nous avons construit la NRLiSt BDB, n’incluant que des données vérifiées manuellement et prenant en compte le profil pharmacologique des ligands. Une étude à l’aide du logiciel Surflex-Dock montre qu’elle devrait devenir la base de données de référence, pour l’évaluation des méthodes de criblage virtuel et pour rechercher de nouveaux ligands des récepteurs nucléaires. L’application d’un protocole hiérarchique de criblage in silico/in vitro, a permis d’identifier de nouveaux composés inhibiteurs de l’IL-6, potentiellement utilisables dans le traitement de la polyarthrite rhumatoïde. Les résultats in vitro devront être confirmés par des tests in vivo.Virtual screening is widely used in drug discovery processes.Structure selection in structure-based virtual screening methods is still problematic. We showed that simple and “low cost” binding site physico-chemical properties could be used to guide structure selection.The evaluation of virtual screening methods, necessary to ensure their reliability, relies on benchmarking databases quality. We created the NRLiSt BDB, gathering only manually curated data and taking into account ligands pharmacological profiles. A study using Surflex-Dock showed that the NRLiSt BDB should become the reference, both for the evaluation of virtual screening methods and for the identification of new ligands of the nuclear receptors.The use of a in silico/invitro hierarchical approach screening allowed to identify new IL-6 inhibitors, that could be used in rheumatoid arthritis treatment. In vitro results should be confirmed in vivo

    Apport de la LC-MS/MS dans l'analyse toxicologique des cas de soumissions chimiques au CHU de Caen

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    CAEN-BU Médecine pharmacie (141182102) / SudocLYON1-BU Santé (693882101) / SudocSudocFranceF

    La maladie de Canale-Smith ou syndrome lymphoprolifératif auto-immun

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    DIJON-BU Médecine Pharmacie (212312103) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF
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