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A β-1,3 Glucan Sulfate Induces Resistance in Grapevine against Plasmopara viticola Through Priming of Defense Responses, Including HR-like Cell Death

2008

Sulfated laminarin (PS3) has been shown previously to be an elicitor of plant defense reactions in tobacco and Arabidopsis and to induce protection against tobacco mosaic virus. Here, we have demonstrated the efficiency of PS3 in protecting a susceptible grapevine cultivar (Vitis vinifera cv. Marselan) against downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) under glasshouse conditions. This induced resistance was associated with potentiated H2O2 production at the infection sites, upregulation of defense-related genes, callose and phenol depositions, and hypersensitive response-like cell death. Interestingly, similar responses were observed following P. viticola inoculation in a tolerant grapevine hybri…

OLIGOSACCHARIDESpores0106 biological sciencesPhysiologyDEFENSE REACTIONSCyclopentanesGenes Plant01 natural sciencesMicrobiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundGene Expression Regulation PlantBotanyTobacco mosaic virusPlant defense against herbivory[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyVitisOxylipinsGlucansPlant Diseases030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesCell DeathbiologyPOTENTIALISATIONINDUCED RESISTANCEJasmonic acidCallosefood and beveragesTobamovirusHydrogen PeroxideGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationImmunity InnateUp-RegulationElicitorPlant LeavesOomyceteschemistryPlasmopara viticolaPlant StomataDowny mildewAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botanyMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions®
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Genetic determinants of ototoxicity during and after childhood cancer treatment: Protocol for the pancarelife study

2019

BACKGROUND: Survival rates after childhood cancer now reach nearly 80% in developed countries. However, treatments that lead to survival and cure can cause serious adverse effects with lifelong negative impacts on survivor quality of life. Hearing impairment is a common adverse effect in children treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy or cranial radiotherapy. Ototoxicity can extend from high-tone hearing impairment to involvement of speech frequencies. Hearing impairment can impede speech and language and neurocognitive development. Although treatment-related risk factors for hearing loss following childhood cancer treatment have been identified, the individual variability in toxicity of…

OncologyCandidate gene020205 medical informaticscisplatinCHILDREN02 engineering and technologyVARIANTSPLATINUM-INDUCED OTOTOXICITYChildhood cancer survivors0302 clinical medicineTPMT0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProtocolGWASgenetics030212 general & internal medicineSURVIVORSGeneral MedicineCHEMOTHERAPY3. Good healthototoxicityCohortmedicine.symptomcandidate genes020 Library & information sciencesmedicine.medical_specialtyINDUCED HEARING-LOSSHearing losschildhood cancer survivors610 Medicine & healthINTERNATIONAL SOCIETYCandidate genes03 medical and health sciencesACYP2OtotoxicitySDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being360 Social problems & social servicesInternal medicinemedicineGenetic predispositionGeneticsCISPLATIN-INDUCED OTOTOXICITYAdverse effecthearing lossbusiness.industryCancerHearing lossmedicine.diseaseOtotoxicityClinical trialCisplatinbusinessPolymorphismspolymorphisms
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Association of candidate pharmacogenetic markers with platinum-induced ototoxicity

2020

Genetic association studies suggest a genetic predisposition for cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. Among other candidate genes, thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT) is considered a critical gene for susceptibility to cisplatin-induced hearing loss in a pharmacogenetic guideline. The PanCareLIFE cross-sectional cohort study evaluated the genetic associations in a large pan-European population and assessed the diagnostic accuracy of the genetic markers. 1,112 pediatric cancer survivors who had provided biomaterial for genotyping were screened for participation in the pharmacogenetic association study. 900 participants qualified for inclusion. Based on the assessment of original audiograms, patien…

OncologyDrug-induced ototoxicitymedicine.medical_specialtyCandidate geneHearing lossMulticenter cohort studyCancer survivorsPopulationAdverse drug reaction610 Medicine & healthlcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine360 Social problems & social servicesInternal medicinemedicineGenetic predisposition610 Medicine & healtheducationlcsh:Science (General)030304 developmental biologyGenetic association0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryThiopurine methyltransferasebiologycarboplatin [Cisplatin]business.industryMedicine and DentistryPediatric cancerCisplatin: carboplatinPharmacogeneticsbiology.proteinlcsh:R858-859.7Genetic markersmedicine.symptombusinessChildhood cancer360 Social problems & social services030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPharmacogeneticslcsh:Q1-390Data in brief
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Ondansetron versus granisetron in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting

1995

OndansetronCancer ResearchOncologybusiness.industryAnesthesiamedicineGranisetronbusinessmedicine.drugChemotherapy-induced nausea and vomitingCancer
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Pulsed X‐Ray Radiation Responses of Solarization‐Resistant Optical Fibers

2018

International audience; The transient radiation‐induced attenuation (RIA) of two different versions of pure‐silica‐core (PSC) multimode optical fibers (so‐called “solarization‐resistant” fibers) exposed to nanosecond 1 MeV X‐ray pulses are investigated. On‐line RIA spectra measurements at both room temperature (RT) and liquid nitrogen temperatures (LNT) in the range 1–3.5 eV are performed. Following the RIA kinetics, the properties of the metastable defects that are bleached just after the pulse are discussed. The spectral decomposition of the RIA is performed using known Gaussian bands associated to point defects absorbing in this spectral range. For both fiber types, the generation and th…

Optical fiberMaterials science02 engineering and technologyComputer Science::Human-Computer InteractionRadiation01 natural scienceslaw.invention[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]law0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic Engineering[PHYS]Physics [physics]010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryX-raySurfaces and Interfaces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSolarisationCrystallographic defectSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsoptical fiber silica point defects radiation induced absorption X-ray[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Raman based distributed fiber optic temperature sensors for structural health monitoring in radiation environment

2015

Raman distributed temperature sensor (RDTS) measurements were performed during γ-radiation on three different classes of standard multimode fibers (pure, Ge-doped and F-doped). The sensor response is affected by the radiation induced attenuation phenomena leading to errors in the temperature measurements. The amplitude of this error strongly depends on the fiber type and the irradiation conditions. These results are promising in view of the integration of these RDTS into the deep geological repository for radioactive waste.

Optical fiberMulti-mode optical fiberMaterials scienceOptical fiberRadiationbusiness.industryAttenuationDistributed sensorRadiationTemperature measurementlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeOpticsMGylawFiber optic sensorsymbolsOptoelectronicsIrradiationStructural health monitoringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessRaman spectroscopyRadiation-induced attenuationRaman
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Solid film versus solution-phase charge-recombination dynamics of exTTF-bridge-C60 dyads.

2005

The charge-recombination dynamics of two exTTF-C 6 0 dyads (exTTF=9,10-bis(l,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)-9,10-dihydroanthracene), observed after photoinduced charge separation, are compared in solution and in the solid state. The dyads differ only in the degree of conjugation of the bridge between the donor (exTTF) and the acceptor (C 6 0 ) moieties. In solution, photoexcitation of the nonconjugated dyad C 6 0 -BN-exTTF (1) (BN=1,1'-binaphthyl) shows slower charge-recombination dynamics compared with the conjugated dyad C 6 0 -TVB-exTTF (2) (TVB = bisthienylvinylenebenzene) (lifetimes of 24 and 0.6 μs, respectively), consistent with the expected stronger electronic coupling in the conjugated dyad.…

Organic solar cellChemistryOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryAcceptorCatalysisDissociation (chemistry)PhotoexcitationPhotophysiscsElectron transferFullerenePhotoinduced charge separationSelf-assemblyRecombinationDonor-Acceptor ensemblesChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Radiation hardening of FBG in harsh environments

2014

International audience; The difficulties encountered in the implementation of a temperature or strain sensor based on Fiber Bragg Grating in a harsh radiative environment are introduced. We present the choices made to select both a radiation-resistant fiber in terms of transmission and also the grating inscription conditions necessary to write radiation tolerant FBGs in such fibers with a femto-second laser. The response of different classes of gratings was also studied under radiation at high doses (>1MGy). The comparison between F- and Ge-doped fibers was highlighted.

PHOSFOSMaterials scienceOptical fiberbusiness.industryOptical fiber Fiber Bragg Grating radiation induced absorption silicaPhysics::OpticsGratingLong-period fiber gratinglaw.invention[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]OpticsFiber Bragg gratingFiber optic sensorlawOptoelectronicsbusinessPlastic optical fiberPhotonic-crystal fiber
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Observational signatures of Higgs inflation

2016

We investigate the dependency of Higgs inflation on the non-renormalisable matching between the low energy Standard Model limit and the inflationary regime at high energies. We show that for the top mass range $m_t \gtrsim 171.8$ GeV the scenario robustly predicts the spectral index $n_s \simeq 0.97$ and the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r\simeq 0.003$. The matching is however non-trivial, even the best-fit values $m_h=125.09$ GeV and $m_t=173.21$ GeV require a jump $\delta \lambda \sim 0.01$ in the Higgs coupling below the inflationary scale. For $m_t\lesssim 171.8$ GeV, the matching may generate a feature in the inflationary potential. In this case the predicted values of $n_s$ and $r$ vary but…

Particle physicsMatching (statistics)Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)STANDARD MODELFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics114 Physical sciences01 natural sciencesStandard ModelHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesphysics of the early universeinflationELECTROWEAK VACUUM010306 general physicscosmology of theories beyond the SMBosonInflation (cosmology)PhysicsSpectral index010308 nuclear & particles physicsINDUCED GRAVITY INFLATIONHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologySpectral densityBOSONAstronomy and Astrophysics115 Astronomy Space scienceHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologyparticle physics - cosmology connectionJumpHiggs bosonHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Characterization and Decomposition of the Natural van der Waals SnSb2Te4 under Compression

2020

[EN] High pressure X-ray diffraction, Raman scattering, and electrical measurements, together with theoretical calculations, which include the analysis of the topological electron density and electronic localization function, evidence the presence of an isostructural phase transition around 2 GPa, a Fermi resonance around 3.5 GPa, and a pressure-induced decomposition of SnSb2Te4 into the high-pressure phases of its parent binary compounds (alpha-Sb2Te3 and SnTe) above 7 GPa. The internal polyhedral compressibility, the behavior of the Raman-active modes, the electrical behavior, and the nature of its different bonds under compression have been discussed and compared with their parent binary…

Phase transitionContext (language use)[CHIM.INOR]Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakeChemical structureCationsVan der Waalselectronic topologicalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCompressibility010405 organic chemistryChemistryCompressionDeformation0104 chemical scienceshigh pressuremetavalent bondingChemical physicsFISICA APLICADAMolecular vibration[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]symbolsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsFermi resonanceSnSb2Te4pressure-induced decompositionvan der Waals forceTernary operationRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringbonding characterInorganic Chemistry
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