Forkel, Johannes Sauzedde, Isao
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
We prove that the convergence of the real and imaginary parts of the logarithm of the characteristic polynomial of unitary Brownian motion toward Gaussian free fields on the cylinder, as the matrix dimension goes to infinity, holds in certain suitable Sobolev spaces, whose regularity we prove to be optimal. Our result can be seen as the natural dyn...
Bitker, Laurent Biscarrat, Charlotte Yonis, Hodane Chivot, Matthieu Chauvelot, Louis Chazot, Guillaume Mezidi, Mehdi Deniel, Guillaume Richard, Jean-Christophe
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Blood Purification
Introduction: Low cardiac output and hypovolemia are candidate macrocirculatory mechanisms explanatory of de novo anuria in intensive care unit (ICU) patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). We aimed to determine the hemodynamic parameters and CRRT settings associated with the longitudinal course of UO during CRRT. Methods: ...
Niklasson, Joakim Backåberg, Sofia Lindberg, Terese Bergman, Patrick Fagerström, Cecilia
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International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being
The impact of a sedentary lifestyle on health and well-being is well recognized. However, there is limited understanding of how a lifetime of physical activity and sedentary behaviour influences an active lifestyle in older adults. The aim of this study was to describe how lived experience of physical activity and sedentary behaviour impacts daily ...
Balseiro, Ana Herrero-García, Gloria García Marín, Juan Francisco Balsera, Ramón Monasterio, Juana María Cubero, David de Pedro, Gabriel Oleaga, Álvaro García-Rodríguez, Alberto Espinoza, Israel
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Veterinary research
Understanding mortality causes is important for the conservation of endangered species, especially in small and isolated populations inhabiting anthropized landscapes where both natural and human-caused mortality may hinder the conservation of these species. We investigated the mortality causes of 53 free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) found de...
Jin, Meilin Wang, Huihua Liu, Gang Lu, Jian Yuan, Zehu Li, Taotao Liu, Engming Lu, Zengkui Du, Lixin Wei, Caihong
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Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE
Chinese indigenous sheep are valuable resources with unique features and characteristics. They are distributed across regions with different climates in mainland China; however, few reports have analyzed the environmental adaptability of sheep based on their genome. We examined the variants and signatures of selection involved in adaptation to extr...
Biada, Iliyass Ibáñez-Escriche, Noelia Blasco, Agustín Casto-Rebollo, Cristina Santacreu, Maria A
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Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE
Longevity and resilience are two fundamental traits for more sustainable livestock production. These traits are closely related, as resilient animals tend to have longer lifespans. An interesting criterion for increasing longevity in rabbit could be based on the information provided by its gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is essential for regulat...
Bonhomme, Delphine Santecchia, Ignacio Escoll, Pedro Papadopoulos, Stylianos Vernel-Pauillac, Frédérique Boneca, Ivo G Werts, Catherine
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Microbes and infection
Leptospira interrogans are pathogenic bacteria responsible for leptospirosis, a worldwide zoonosis. All vertebrates can be infected, and some species like humans are susceptible to the disease whereas rodents such as mice are resistant and become asymptomatic renal carriers. Leptospires are stealth bacteria that are known to escape several immune r...
Yang, Ruifei Jin, Siqi Fang, Suyun Yan, Dawei Zhang, Hao Nie, Jingru Liu, Jinqiao Lv, Minjuan Zhang, Bo Dong, Xinxing
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Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE
Gene flow is crucial for enhancing economic traits of livestock. In China, breeders have used hybridization strategies for decades to improve livestock performance. Here, we performed whole-genome sequencing of a native Chinese Lijiang pig (LJP) breed. By integrating previously published data, we explored the genetic structure and introgression of ...
Petiti, Melissa Houot, Laetitia Duché, Denis
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Protein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localization. In gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli, a protein can be targeted to five different compartments: the cytoplasm, the inner membrane, the periplasm, the outer membrane, and the extracellular medium. Different approaches can be used to determine the protein localizat...
Mégret-Cavalier, Maxime Pozza, Alexandre Cece, Quentin Bonneté, Françoise Broutin, Isabelle Phan, Gilles
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Production, extraction, purification, and stabilization of integral membrane proteins are key steps for successful structural biology studies, in particular for X-ray crystallography or single particle microscopy. Here, we present the purification protocol of CntI from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a new metallophore exporter of the Drug Metabolite Trans...