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Comparison of the performance of different HPV genotyping methods for detecting genital HPV types

2008

Classification of high-risk HPV types for cervical cancer screening depends on epidemiological studies defining HPV type-specific risk. The genotyping tests that are used, are however, not uniform with regard to type-specific detection rates making comparisons between different studies difficult. To overcome the lack of a “gold standard” four tests were evaluated crosswise using 824 cervical smears pretested by HC2. The tests evaluated were the L1-PCR-based assays PGMY09/11 LBA, HPV DNA Chip and SPF LiPA and an E1 consensus PCR followed by cycle sequencing (E1-PCR). A subset of 265 samples was tested in addition with the GP5+/6+ reverse line blot assay. Differences were noted in the sensiti…

Vaginal SmearsGenotypebusiness.industryPapillomavirus InfectionsConsensus PCRUterine Cervical NeoplasmsCervix UteriGold standard (test)Cervical intraepithelial neoplasiamedicine.diseaseSensitivity and SpecificityVirologyInfectious DiseasesVirologyGenotypeHumansMedicineFemaleSex organTypingbusinessPapillomaviridaeGenotypingKappaJournal of Medical Virology
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Hemoprotozoa of domestic animals in France: Prevalence and molecular characterization

2008

Very limited information is available on epizootiology of haematozoan infections in French domestic animals. In an attempt to address this issue, prevalence of piroplasmida was studied in carnivores and ruminants, whereas prevalence of Hepatozoon spp. was only investigated in carnivores. In total, 383 animals were included in the survey (namely 116 cats, 108 dogs, 91 sheep and 68 cows). Parasite diagnosis was carried out using molecular methods such as PCR and sequencing of the 18S rRNA gene. In addition, ruminant samples were analyzed with the reverse line blotting technique (RLB). Results of RLB and PCR plus sequencing were in total agreement. In carnivores, haematozoan prevalence was clo…

Veterinary medicinePrevalenceBabesiaPolymerase Chain ReactionDogsBabesiosisTheileriaparasitic diseasesTheileriaPrevalenceRNA Ribosomal 18SAnimalsPiroplasmidaSheepGeneral VeterinarybiologySequence Analysis RNAData CollectionEpizootiology Hepatozoon canis Piroplasmida PCRGeneral MedicineCytauxzoonosisbiology.organism_classificationTheileriasisCytauxzoonCanisAnimals DomesticBabesiaCatsBabesia canisCattleParasitologyFranceVeterinary Parasitology
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Lysozyme gene expression and hemocyte behaviour in the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, after injection of various bacteria or temper…

2008

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the expression of the Mytilus galloprovincialis lysozyme gene in different in vivo stress situations, including injection of bacteria Vibrio splendidus LGP32, Vibrio anguillarum or Micrococcus lysodeikticus, as well as heat shock at 30 C and cold stress at 5 C. Injection of V. splendidus LGP32 resulted in: (i) a general down-regulation of lysozyme gene expression, as quantified by Q-PCR; (ii) reduction in the number of circulating hemocytes; (iii) decrease in the percentage of circulating hemocytes expressing lysozyme mRNA which was now restricted to only small cells, as observed by ISH; and (iv) accumulation of hemocytes expressing lysozyme in t…

Vibrio anguillarumHemocytesPopulationLysozymeMytiluVibrio splendidusAquatic ScienceGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicMicrobiologyMicrococcus03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundISHGene expressionRNA Ribosomal 28SEnvironmental ChemistryMicrococcus lysodeikticusAnimalsVibrio anguillarumeducation030304 developmental biologyVibrioMytilus0303 health sciencesMessenger RNAeducation.field_of_studyVibrio splendidubiologyQ-PCRMusclesTemperature04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMolluscsbiology.organism_classificationMicrococcus lysodeikticuMytilusReal-time polymerase chain reactionchemistryHeat shockQ PCR040102 fisheries0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesMuramidaseGene expressionLysozymeBacteriaFishshellfish immunology
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Effects of a structured educational intervention in moderate-to-severe elderly asthmatic subjects.

2019

Background: Adherence to inhaled drugs is linked to patients’ satisfaction with their device, and an incorrect use can negatively affect the outcomes of asthma treatment. We speculated that this is particularly true in elderly asthmatic subjects. Aim: We performed a national pre-post interventional multicentre study, enrolling moderate-to-severe asthmatic subjects aged ≥65 ​years treated with fixed inhaled combination drugs by dry powder inhaler (DPI) or pressurized metered dose inhaler (pMDI). Adherence and critical errors were evaluated by means of validated questionnaires at first visit (V1) and after 3–6 months (V2). At V1, subjects underwent intensive training on the correct use of the…

Vital capacityACT asthma control testExacerbationSAE severe asthma exacerbationSF12chlorofluorocarbonsmental health composite scoreEDUCA elderly and device use in chronic asthmaPCS physical health composite scoreACT asthma control test; AHDS hospital anxiety depression scale; Asthma; CFC chlorofluorocarbons; Device misuse; EDUCA elderly and device use in chronic asthma; Education; Elderly; FEV1 forced expiratory volume 1s second; FVC forced vital capacity; ICS inhaled corticosteroids; LABA long-acting β2 agonist; LAMA long-acting muscarinic antagonists; MCS mental health composite score; PCS physical health composite score; PROs patient-reported outcomes; SAE severe asthma exacerbation; SF12 short form health survey; mMRC modified medical research councilEDUCAFEV10302 clinical medicineElderlyImmunology and AllergyMedicine030223 otorhinolaryngologybiologymMRC modified medical research councilsevere asthma exacerbationmodified medical research councilLAMASAELamaelderly and device use in chronic asthmaMetered-dose inhalerDry-powder inhalerDevice misusePROs patient-reported outcomesCFCPCSpatient-reported outcomesmMRClcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyPulmonary and Respiratory Medicinelong-acting β2 agonistmedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyLABAphysical health composite scoreArticleLAMA long-acting muscarinic antagonistsAHDSEducation03 medical and health sciencesFEV1/FVC ratiolong-acting muscarinic antagonistsforced vital capacitySF12 short form health surveyAsthma; Device misuse; Education; ElderlyInternal medicineMCS mental health composite scoreforced expiratory volume 1s secondAsthmabusiness.industryFEV1 forced expiratory volume 1s secondInhalerasthma control testbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseCFC chlorofluorocarbonsACTICS inhaled corticosteroidsFVCAsthmaMCShospital anxiety depression scale030228 respiratory systemICSAHDS hospital anxiety depression scaleFVC forced vital capacityPROsshort form health surveyinhaled corticosteroidslcsh:RC581-607businessLABA long-acting β2 agonistThe World Allergy Organization journal
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A database for historical pigments through handheld instrumentation

2020

Portable instrumentation is largely used in archaeometry for in-field measurements at museums and archaeological sites. The historic evolution of pigments is closely related to the technology developments in past cultures and provides relevant clues regarding their knowledge advancement. Here, a systematic study of 26 historical powdered pigments was carried out through a combined handheld instrumentation for X-ray Fluorescence. Chemical identification was carried out through a set of instrumentation produced by different manufacturers. Their performances are compared on the same set of samples to identify best practices for the study of historical pigments. A database of organic and inorga…

XRF Portable instrumentation database PCA
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H2O, H2, HF, F2 and F2O nuclear magnetic shielding constants and indirect nuclear spin–spin coupling constants (SSCCs) in the BHandH/pcJ‐n and BHandH…

2009

Good performance of segmented contracted basis sets XZP, where X = D, T, Q and 5, for obtaining H2O, H2, HF, F2 and F2O nuclear isotropic shielding constants in the BHandH Kohn–Sham basis set limit was shown. The results of two‐ and three‐parameter complete basis set limit extrapolation schemes were compared with experimental results, earlier literature data and benchmark ab initio results. Similar convergence patterns of shieldings obtained from calculations using general purpose XZP basis sets and from polarization‐consistent basis sets pcS‐n and pcJ‐n, where n = 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4, designed to accurately predict magnetic properties were observed. On the contrary, the SSCCs were more sensit…

XZPHF F2 and F2Onuclear magnetic shielding constantsH2nuclear spin–spin coupling constantsH2OpcS‐n and pcJ‐n basis set BHandHDFTMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Contribution à l'estimation non paramétrique des quantiles géométriques et à l'analyse des données fonctionnelles

2008

In this dissertation we study the nonparametric geometric quantile estimation, conditional geometric quantiles estimation and functional data analysis. First, we are interested to the definition of geometric quantiles. Different simulations show that Transformation-Retransformation technique should be used to estimate geometric quantiles when the distribution is not spheric. A real study shows that, data are better modelized by geometric quantiles than by marginal one's, especially when variables that make up the random vector are correlated. Then we estimate geometric quantiles when data are obtained by survey sampling techniques. First, we propose an unbaised estimator, then using lineari…

[ MATH ] Mathematics [math]sondageinfluence function[MATH] Mathematics [math]\alpha-mixingTransformation-Retransformation\alpha -mélangeACP fonctionnellelinéarisationFunctional PCAQuantiles géométriquesfonction d'influenceGeometric quantilesconditional geometric quantiles[MATH]Mathematics [math]survey samplingquantiles géométriques conditionnelslinerization
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Determinants of the distribution of nitrogen-cycling microbial communities at the landscape-scale

2010

Little information is available regarding the landscape-scale distribution of microbial communities and its environmental determinants. However, a landscape perspective is needed to understand the relative importance of local and regional factors and land management for the microbial communities. In this manuscript, we investigated the distribution of functional microbial communities involved in N-cycling and of the total bacterial and crenarchaeal communities over 107 sites using a grid with a 16 km lag distance within Burgundy, a 31 500 km2 region in France. After quantifying the abundances of the total bacterial, crenarchaeal, nitrate-reducing, denitrifying and ammonia-oxidizing communit…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesBIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]DENITRIFIERSNITRATE REDUCERSSoilAbundance (ecology)RNA Ribosomal 16SNITROGEN CYCLEAMMONIA OXIDIZERSMICROBIAL COMMUNITIESSoil MicrobiologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0303 health sciencesEcologyGEOMORPHOLOGIE04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesnitrate reducerSpatial heterogeneity[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology[SDE]Environmental SciencesOriginal ArticleFrancelandscape;nitrogen cycle;denitrifier;ammonia oxidizer;nitrate reducer;biogeographyNitrogenBiologyQUANTITATIVE PCRSpatial distributionBacterial Physiological PhenomenaMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesMicrobial ecologyEcosystemSpatial analysisEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]LANDSCAPEBacteriaCrenarchaeotaLANDSCAPE-SCALE15. Life on landammonia oxidizerdenitrifier13. Climate action040103 agronomy & agricultureSpatial ecology0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesECOSYSTEMSpatial variabilityNITROGEN-CYCLINGBIOGEOGRAPHY
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Biological nitrogen fixation for the 21st century

1998

The biodiversity of nitrogen-fixing organisms is huge. Taxonomic and phylogenetic research is needed to structure this diversity, to facilitate communication among scientists, and to increase our understanding of the evolution and biology of diazotrophs. Molecular tools for taxonomic and biodiversity studies of diazotrophic rhizobia, frankiae, cyanobacteria and bacilli are presented in sections 2 to 5. Sections 6 to 9 focus on problems with genus and species assignment.

[SDE] Environmental SciencesBacilli[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]BiodiversityTECHNIQUE RFLPBACTERIETAXONOMIERhizobia03 medical and health sciencesPhylogeneticsTECHNIQUE PCRETUDE COMPARATIVEPHYLOGENIESYMBIOSEComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0303 health sciencesbiologyPhylogenetic tree030306 microbiologyEcologyLEGUMINEUSEFIXATION BIOLOGIQUE DE L'AZOTE04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesLoess plateauDIVERSITE GENETIQUEbiology.organism_classification[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesETUDE EXPERIMENTALETaxonomy (biology)Diazotroph
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Mapping field-scale spatial distribution patterns of size and activity of the denitrifier community

2008

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[SDE] Environmental Sciencesabundancenitrous-oxidephvariability[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]quantificationdiversity[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciencessoil denitrificationbacteriareal-time pcrmicrobial biogeographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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