Gunia, Mélanie Leblanc-Maridor, Mily Combes, Sylvie Garreau, Hervé Olivia, Petitjean Meunier-Salaün, Marie-Christine Reichstadt, Matthieu Le Floc'H, Nathalie
Disease management in animal production is essential and requires comprehensive data integration. An ontology is a means of organizing knowledge and represents a set of concepts with logical relationships between them. The Animal Health Ontology for Livestock (AHOL), developed by INRAE, provides a standardized framework for organizing farm animal h...
Short, Emma Calimport, Stuart Bentley, Barry
Around the world, individuals are living longer, but an increased average lifespan does not always equate to an increased health span. With advancing age, the increased prevalence of ageing-related diseases can have a significant impact on health status, functional capacity and quality of life. It is therefore vital to develop comprehensive classif...
Figueiredo, Jane C Levy, Julia Choi, So Yung Xu, Alexander M Merin, Noah M Hamid, Omid Lemos, Tucker Nguyen, Nathalie Nadri, Maimoona Gonzalez, Alma
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iScience
Patients with cancer are at increased risk of death from COVID-19 and have reduced immune responses to SARS-CoV2 vaccines, necessitating regular boosters. We performed comprehensive chart reviews, surveys of patients attitudes, serology for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and T cell receptor (TCR) β sequencing for cellular responses on a cohort of 982 cancer...
Barati, Tahereh Mirzaei, Zohreh Ebrahimi, Amir Shekari Khaniani, Mahmoud Mansoori Derakhshan, Sima
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Cell biochemistry and biophysics
In the regulation of gene expression, epigenetic factors like non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) play an equal role in genetics. The role of microRNAs (miRNAs), which are members of the ncRNA family, in post-transcriptional gene regulation is well-documented and has important implications for both normal and abnormal biological processes, such as angiogenesi...
Mesplede, Morgane El Haïk-Wagner, Nicolas Flahault, Cécile
In France, 15.9% of students (aged 18–25 years) provide significant and regular assistance to a sick or disabled relative and are considered as Young Adult Carers (YACs). While this role has multiple implications for their health and career trajectory, few studies explore their experience with end-of-life situations and the death of the cared-for r...
Giroux, Élodie
Abstract The notion of risk questions our dominant and traditional medical approach to health phenomena: a binary normal-pathological model anchored in the pathophysiological framework. For risk factors which are continuous biological variables such as hypertension or hypercholesterolemia, the demarcation line between a level which would be ‘normal...
Boehm, Alexandria B Wolfe, Marlene K White, Bradley J Hughes, Bridgette Duong, Dorothea Banaei, Niaz Bidwell, Amanda
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Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology
Human norovirus (HuNoV) is a leading cause of disease globally, yet actual incidence is unknown. HuNoV infections are not reportable in the United States, and surveillance is limited to tracking severe illnesses or outbreaks. Wastewater monitoring for HuNoV has been done previously and results indicate it is present in wastewater influent and conce...
Pérez-Morales, Marcel Bello-Medina, Paola C. González-Franco, Diego A. Díaz-Cintra, Sofía García-Mena, Jaime Pacheco-López, Gustavo
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Background: Over the last century, animal models have been employed to study the gut-brain axis and its relationship with physiological processes, including those necessary for survival, such as food intake and thermoregulation; those involved in diseases, ranging from inflammation to obesity; and those concerning the development of neurodegenerati...
Villain, Nicolas Michalon, Robin
Background Recent US proposals suggest defining Alzheimer's disease (AD) based on β‐amyloidosis alone. This sparked debates that echoed historical ones about the significance of brain lesions and clinical phenotype. Methods This review covers debates on AD nosology through three key periods: AD's discovery in German‐speaking countries in the early ...
Yang, Liqiong
Le Corpus Hippocratique et le Canon Interne de l'Empereur Jaune sont des ouvrages classiques respectivement associés à la médecine grecque et chinoise anciennes, chacun abordant la question des relations entre le corps humain et l'univers (microcosme/macrocosme). Dans les années 1930, le célèbre praticien de la Médecine Traditionnelle Chinoise, Fan...