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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Mariya Stavnichuk; Zoltan Nagy; Yotis A. Senis; Svetlana V. Komarova;
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology

    Bone and bone marrow are not only anatomically, but also functionally interdependent. In a systematic review, we examined bone health in patients with hematopoietic disorders and demonstrated that an increased hematopoietic cell proliferation, such as in patients with hemolytic anemias, was associated with bone loss, while bone marrow hypocellularity, such as in patients with chronic myelofibrosis (CMF), was associated with bone gain [Steer K et al. J Bone Miner Res 2017]. Since bone mass in CMF increases at the expense of bone marrow, it contributes to patients' morbidity as it is associated with bone pain, and mortality as it may lead to bone marrow failure. A mouse model with a global knockout of the megakaryocyte (MK) lineage specific inhibitory receptor G6b-B was shown to develop myelofibrosis secondary to aberrant platelet production and function [Mazharian A et al Sci Signal 2012]. Moreover, a group of patients with primary myelofibrosis was identified to have loss-of-function mutations in the G6b-B gene [Hofmann I et al Blood 2018]. The objective of this study was to characterize temporal changes in the skeleton of the G6b-B knockout mice. We examined age- and sex-related changes in 4, 8, 16, and 32 week-old G6b-B+/+, G6b-B-/- female and male mice. Starting from 8 weeks-of-age, spleen progressively increased in female G6b-B-/- mice compared to corresponding G6b-B+/+ mice, reaching 2.9-fold increase at 32 weeks (p < 0.001) (Fig.1A). Micro-computed tomography analysis of femur demonstrated that starting at 8 weeks of age female G6b-B-/- mice had a significantly higher proportion of cortical bone and a respectively lower proportion of marrow (Fig.1B). Starting at 16 weeks of age, female G6b-B-/- mice developed trabecula in the medullary cavity normally occupied by the bone marrow, which by 32 weeks led to a 38-fold increase (p < 0.001) in the proportion of bone to tissue volume compared to G6b-B+/+ (Fig.1C,D). At 32-weeks of age, female G6b-B-/- mice also demonstrated a 7-fold increase in BV/TV (p < 0.001) in the region of metaphysis. While some abnormalities were found in male G6b-B-/- mice, they were considerably less severe compared to females. To establish whether the observed bone phenotype is due to MK and platelet functional defects, we performed microcomputed tomography analysis on femurs of 22 week-old G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice with a MK/platelet-specific knockout of G6b-B. Changes in trabecular bone of G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice recapitulated changes of G6b-B-/- mice. However, periosteal perimeter in male G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice was significantly larger, and in female G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice - significantly smaller than in corresponding control mice, while in global G6b-B-/- mice periosteal perimeter was not affected. Female G6b-B-/- mice demonstrated severe splenomegaly as well as progressive osteosclerosis, which was confirmed in G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice, indicating that trabecular bone gain in G6b-B-/- mice is consequent to a MK disfunction. Dramatic sexual dimorphism suggests that sex-related factors play an important role in the development of osteosclerosis. The differences in cortical bone phenotype between the global and conditional knockout of G6b-B suggest the potential role of G6b-B signaling in osteoclasts or osteoblasts. This study demonstrates that MK-associated myelofibrosis is sufficient to induce osteosclerosis of bone marrow, and that sex hormones play an important role either in protecting male mice from osteosclerosis or in exacerbating osteosclerosis in female mice. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

  • Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Graham R. Foster; Peter Ferenci; Tarik Asselah; Parvez S. Mantry; Jean-François Dufour; M. Bourlière; Daniel M. Forton; M. V. Maevskaya; David Wright; Eric M. Yoshida; +7 more

    Faldaprevir, a hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3/4A protease inhibitor, was evaluated in HCV genotype 1-infected patients who failed peginterferon and ribavirin (PegIFN/RBV) treatment during one of three prior faldaprevir trials. Patients who received placebo plus PegIFN/RBV and had virological failure during a prior trial were enrolled and treated in two cohorts: prior relapsers (n = 43) and prior nonresponders (null responders, partial responders and patients with breakthrough; n = 75). Both cohorts received faldaprevir 240 mg once daily plus PegIFN/RBV for 24 weeks. Prior relapsers with early treatment success (ETS; HCV RNA <25 IU/mL detectable or undetectable at week 4 and <25 IU/mL undetectable at week 8) stopped treatment at week 24. Others received PegIFN/RBV through week 48. The primary efficacy endpoint was sustained virological response (HCV RNA <25 IU/mL undetectable) 12 weeks post treatment (SVR12). More prior nonresponders than prior relapsers had baseline HCV RNA ≥ 800,000 IU/mL (80% vs 58%) and a non-CC IL28B genotype (91% vs 70%). Rates of SVR12 (95% CI) were 95.3% (89.1, 100.0) among prior relapsers and 54.7% (43.4, 65.9) among prior nonresponders; corresponding ETS rates were 97.7% and 65.3%. Adverse events led to faldaprevir discontinuations in 3% of patients. The most common Division of AIDS Grade ≥ 2 adverse events were anaemia (13%), nausea (10%) and hyperbilirubinaemia (9%). In conclusion, faldaprevir plus PegIFN/RBV achieved clinically meaningful SVR12 rates in patients who failed PegIFN/RBV in a prior trial, with response rates higher among prior relapsers than among prior nonresponders. The adverse event profile was consistent with the known safety profile of faldaprevir.

  • Publication . Article . Other literature type . 1971
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    T Selvarajah;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France
  • Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Caroline Pelletier; Marie Beaulieu; Françoise Le Borgne-Uguen;
    Publisher: Springer Singapore

    Few scientific studies present gender-based analyses on the subject of mistreatment experienced by older women. Nevertheless, women who have lived through such a situation can suffer serious consequences in their daily lives. How do they react when they have been mistreated? How do they express a request for help—or do they ask at all? This chapter presents the findings from research carried out in Quebec (Canada), as part of a doctoral dissertation that uses a phenomenological research design, and that seeks to better understand older women’s experience of mistreatment, the decision-making process that leads them to ask—or not ask—for help in this context, and the significance they attribute to this request for help. The chapter begins with a description of the state of knowledge on mistreatment of older adults and the objectives to, and incentives for, asking for help following an episode of mistreatment. Next, it presents the methodological approach, from data collection through to their analysis using NVivo software, and a sample composed of five women aged between 71 and 77. Semi-directed, qualitative interviews were held with these women. This section is followed by a diagrammatic conceptual framework for the main findings drawn from a review of the literature and an analysis of the data. Finally, avenues are suggested so that more mistreated older women will be encouraged to break the silence about their experiences and share their stories with someone they trust.

  • Publication . Article . Other literature type . Preprint . 2017
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Gabriel Ethier-Majcher; Dorian Gangloff; Robert Stockill; Edmund Clarke; Maxime Hugues; C. Le Gall; Mete Atatüre;
    Country: United Kingdom
    Project: NSERC , UKRI | UK Quantum Technology Hub... (EP/M013243/1), EC | PHOENICS (617985)

    A controlled quantum system can alter its environment by feedback, leading to reduced-entropy states of the environment and to improved system coherence. Here, using a quantum-dot electron spin as a control and probe, we prepare the quantum-dot nuclei under the feedback of coherent population trapping and observe their evolution from a thermal to a reduced-entropy state, with the immediate consequence of extended qubit coherence. Via Ramsey interferometry on the electron spin, we directly access the nuclear distribution following its preparation and measure the emergence and decay of correlations within the nuclear ensemble. Under optimal feedback, the inhomogeneous dephasing time of the electron, T_{2}^{*}, is extended by an order of magnitude to 39 ns. Our results can be readily exploited in quantum information protocols utilizing spin-photon entanglement and represent a step towards creating quantum many-body states in a mesoscopic nuclear-spin ensemble. We acknowledge financial support from the European Research Council ERC Consolidator Grant Agreement No. 617985 and the EPSRC National Quantum Technologies Program NQIT EP/M013243/1. G.E-M. acknowledges financial support from NSERC.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Christophe Maïano; Alexandre J. S. Morin; Marie-Christine Lanfranchi; Pierre Therme;
    Publisher: Wiley
    Project: ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran... (DP140101559)

    Motives underlying sport and exercise involvement have recently been hypothesized as potential factors influencing the positive association between sports/exercises involvement and disturbed eating attitudes and behaviours (DEAB) among adolescents. Nevertheless, very few studies have examined this hypothesis or the moderating role of gender, context of practice, performance levels and sport type on these relationships. In this study, these questions were addressed among 168 male and 167 female French adolescents involved in various types, contexts and performance levels of sport and exercise. Participants were asked to indicate their main motives for involvement in sport practice and to self-report DEAB (generic DEAB, vomiting–purging behaviours, and eating-related control) on a French adaptation of the Eating Attitudes Test-26. The results shared positive associations between body-related sport and exercise motives and most of the DEAB subscales. Furthermore, they show that the relationship between body-related sport and exercise motives and Vomiting–Purging Behaviours differs according to involvement in individual and competitive sports and exercises. Copyright ©2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.

  • Closed Access English
    Authors: 
    Magali Basille; David Vaudry; Yolaine Coulouarn; Sylvie Jégou; Isabelle Lihrmann; Alain Fournier; Hubert Vaudry; Bruno J. Gonzalez;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    International audience; The distribution and density of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) binding sites as well as PACAP-specific receptor 1 (PAC1-R), vasoactive intestinal polypeptide/PACAP receptor 1 (VPAC1-R), and VPAC2-R mRNAs have been investigated in the rat brain from embryonic day 14 (E14) to postnatal day 8 (P8). Significant numbers of binding sites for the radioiodinated, 27-amino-acid form of PACAP were detected as early as E14 in the neuroepithelia of the metencephalon and the myelencephalon. From E14 to E21, the density of binding sites in the germinative areas increased by 3- to 5-fold. From birth to P12, the density of binding sites gradually declined in all neuroepithelia except in the external granule cell layer of the cerebellum, where the level of binding sites remained high during the first postnatal weeks. Only low to moderate densities of PACAP binding sites were found in regions other than the germinative areas, with the exception of the internal granule cell layer of the cerebellum, which contained a high density of sites. The localization of PACAP receptor mRNAs was investigated by in situ hybridization using [(35)S] uridine triphosphate-specific riboprobes. The evolution of the distribution of PAC1-R and VPAC1-R mRNAs was very similar to that of PACAP binding sites, the concentration of VPAC1-R mRNA being much lower than that of PAC1-R mRNA. In contrast, intense expression of VPAC2-R mRNA was observed in brain regions other than germinative areas, such as the suprachiasmatic, ventral thalamic, and dorsolateral geniculate nuclei. The discrete localization of PACAP binding sites as well as PAC1-R and VPAC1-R mRNAs in neuroepithelia during embryonic life and postnatal development strongly suggests that PACAP, acting through PAC1-R and/or VPAC1-R, may play a crucial role in the regulation of neurogenesis in the rat brain.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Damien Chablat; Jorge Angeles;
    Country: France

    Strategies for the design optimisation of the Slide-o-Cam transmission. The optimization of the pressure angle in a cam-follower transmission is reported in this paper. This transmission is based on Slide-o-Cam, a cam mechanism with multiple rollers mounted on a common translating follower. The design of Slide-o-Cam; a transmission intended to produce a sliding motion from a turning drive, or vice versa, was reported elsewhere. This transmission provides pure-rolling motion, thereby reducing the friction of rack-and-pinions and linear drives. The pressure angle is a suitable performance index for this transmission because it determines the amount of force transmitted to the load vs. that transmitted to the machine frame. Two alternative design strategies are studied, namely, (i) increase the number of lobes on each cam or (ii) increase the number of cams. This device is intended to replace the current ball-screws in orthoglide, a three-DOF parallel robot for the production of translational motions, currently under development at Ecole Centrale de Nantes for machining applications.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Mark Haas; Alexandre Loupy; Carmen Lefaucheur; Candice Roufosse; Denis Glotz; Daniel Serón; Brian J. Nankivell; Philip F. Halloran; Robert B. Colvin; Enver Akalin; +19 more
    Publisher: WILEY
    Countries: United Kingdom, Spain

    The kidney sessions of the 2017 Banff Conference focused on 2 areas: clinical implications of inflammation in areas of interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (i‐IFTA) and its relationship to T cell–mediated rejection (TCMR), and the continued evolution of molecular diagnostics, particularly in the diagnosis of antibody‐mediated rejection (ABMR). In confirmation of previous studies, it was independently demonstrated by 2 groups that i‐IFTA is associated with reduced graft survival. Furthermore, these groups presented that i‐IFTA, particularly when involving >25% of sclerotic cortex in association with tubulitis, is often a sequela of acute TCMR in association with underimmunosuppression. The classification was thus revised to include moderate i‐IFTA plus moderate or severe tubulitis as diagnostic of chronic active TCMR. Other studies demonstrated that certain molecular classifiers improve diagnosis of ABMR beyond what is possible with histology, C4d, and detection of donor‐specific antibodies (DSAs) and that both C4d and validated molecular assays can serve as potential alternatives and/or complements to DSAs in the diagnosis of ABMR. The Banff ABMR criteria are thus updated to include these alternatives. Finally, the present report paves the way for the Banff scheme to be part of an integrative approach for defining surrogate endpoints in next‐generation clinical trials. The Banff consortium presents revisions to the diagnostic criteria for T cell– and antibody‐mediated kidney transplant rejection, including specific criteria for chronic active T cell–mediated rejection, plus prospects for integrative endpoints in clinical trials. See related articles on pages 321, 364, and 377.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Serge Amabile; Martine Gadille;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Countries: France, Canada, France

    Nuestro informe se interesa en las características de las pequeñas y medias empresas que han alcanzado ganancias de productividad y que han al mismo tiempo puesto en marcha los procesos de diversificación gracias a sus usos del red. En un medioambiente económico en permanente evolución, marcado por la innovación y la competencia, ese doble capacidad aparece como un elemento importante de la viabilidad y de la perennidad de las pequeñas y medias estructuras. Por estas últimas empresas, la diversificación externa practicáda por las grandes firmas más corresponde a una estrategia demasiado costosa que se vuelve, por entonces en la práctica, inaccesible para ellas. La capacidad de obtención de la combinación de esos dos ventajas de competencia, gracias al red y a sus tecnologías conexas, está explicada por un análisis estadístico detallado de los usos de la tecnología pero repuestos en sus contextos de organización e industriales. Notre recherche s’intéresse aux caractéristiques de PME ayant simultanément su atteindre des gains de productivité et mettre en œuvre des processus de diversification grâce à leurs usages d’Internet. Dans un environnement économique en évolution permanente, marqué par l’innovation et la concurrence, cette double capacité apparaît comme un élément important de la viabilité et de la pérennité des petites et moyennes structures pour lesquelles la diversification externe, pratiquée par les grandes organisations, correspond à une stratégie trop coûteuse et donc, dans la pratique, inaccessible. La capacité d’obtention de combinaisons de ces deux avantages concurrentiels grâce aux usages d’Internet et de ses technologies connexes est expliquée par une analyse statistique détaillée des usages de la technologie reconsidérés dans leurs contextes organisationnels et industriels. Unsere Untersuchung interessiert sich für KMU, die gleichzeitig Produktivitäts-gewinne realisiert und Diversifikationsprozesse auf die Beine gestellt haben dank der Nutzung des Internets. In einem ökonomischen Umfeld mit einer ständigen Entwicklung, gekennzeichnet durch Innovation und Konkurrenz, erscheint diese zweifache Fähigkeit als ein wichtiges Element für die Lebensfähigkeit und den Fortbestand der kleinen und mittleren Strukturen. Normalerweise ist die externe Diversifikation, wie sie angewendet wird durch grosse Organisationen, eine zu teure und unerreichbare Strategie für KMU. Durch die Nutzung des Internets und seinen verwandten Technologien können zwei Konkurrenzvorteile kombiniert werden. Dies wird in der Folge erklärt durch eine detaillierte statistische Analyse der Technologie-nutzung in ihrem organisatorischen und industriellen Kontext. The results presented in this paper deal with the characteristics of SME’s capable to benefit, on the bases of their Internet uses, from productivity gains and diversification practices. That double capacity appears to be in a flexible and highly competitive economy as an important mean of viability for SME’s compared to big firms which are able to survive by external diversification. The capacity to obtain simultaneously that two sources of competitive advantage is explained by a precise statistical analysis of the technology uses that are reconsidered in their organizational and industrial contexts.

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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Mariya Stavnichuk; Zoltan Nagy; Yotis A. Senis; Svetlana V. Komarova;
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology

    Bone and bone marrow are not only anatomically, but also functionally interdependent. In a systematic review, we examined bone health in patients with hematopoietic disorders and demonstrated that an increased hematopoietic cell proliferation, such as in patients with hemolytic anemias, was associated with bone loss, while bone marrow hypocellularity, such as in patients with chronic myelofibrosis (CMF), was associated with bone gain [Steer K et al. J Bone Miner Res 2017]. Since bone mass in CMF increases at the expense of bone marrow, it contributes to patients' morbidity as it is associated with bone pain, and mortality as it may lead to bone marrow failure. A mouse model with a global knockout of the megakaryocyte (MK) lineage specific inhibitory receptor G6b-B was shown to develop myelofibrosis secondary to aberrant platelet production and function [Mazharian A et al Sci Signal 2012]. Moreover, a group of patients with primary myelofibrosis was identified to have loss-of-function mutations in the G6b-B gene [Hofmann I et al Blood 2018]. The objective of this study was to characterize temporal changes in the skeleton of the G6b-B knockout mice. We examined age- and sex-related changes in 4, 8, 16, and 32 week-old G6b-B+/+, G6b-B-/- female and male mice. Starting from 8 weeks-of-age, spleen progressively increased in female G6b-B-/- mice compared to corresponding G6b-B+/+ mice, reaching 2.9-fold increase at 32 weeks (p < 0.001) (Fig.1A). Micro-computed tomography analysis of femur demonstrated that starting at 8 weeks of age female G6b-B-/- mice had a significantly higher proportion of cortical bone and a respectively lower proportion of marrow (Fig.1B). Starting at 16 weeks of age, female G6b-B-/- mice developed trabecula in the medullary cavity normally occupied by the bone marrow, which by 32 weeks led to a 38-fold increase (p < 0.001) in the proportion of bone to tissue volume compared to G6b-B+/+ (Fig.1C,D). At 32-weeks of age, female G6b-B-/- mice also demonstrated a 7-fold increase in BV/TV (p < 0.001) in the region of metaphysis. While some abnormalities were found in male G6b-B-/- mice, they were considerably less severe compared to females. To establish whether the observed bone phenotype is due to MK and platelet functional defects, we performed microcomputed tomography analysis on femurs of 22 week-old G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice with a MK/platelet-specific knockout of G6b-B. Changes in trabecular bone of G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice recapitulated changes of G6b-B-/- mice. However, periosteal perimeter in male G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice was significantly larger, and in female G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice - significantly smaller than in corresponding control mice, while in global G6b-B-/- mice periosteal perimeter was not affected. Female G6b-B-/- mice demonstrated severe splenomegaly as well as progressive osteosclerosis, which was confirmed in G6b-Bfl/fl;Gp1ba-Cre-/- mice, indicating that trabecular bone gain in G6b-B-/- mice is consequent to a MK disfunction. Dramatic sexual dimorphism suggests that sex-related factors play an important role in the development of osteosclerosis. The differences in cortical bone phenotype between the global and conditional knockout of G6b-B suggest the potential role of G6b-B signaling in osteoclasts or osteoblasts. This study demonstrates that MK-associated myelofibrosis is sufficient to induce osteosclerosis of bone marrow, and that sex hormones play an important role either in protecting male mice from osteosclerosis or in exacerbating osteosclerosis in female mice. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

  • Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Graham R. Foster; Peter Ferenci; Tarik Asselah; Parvez S. Mantry; Jean-François Dufour; M. Bourlière; Daniel M. Forton; M. V. Maevskaya; David Wright; Eric M. Yoshida; +7 more

    Faldaprevir, a hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3/4A protease inhibitor, was evaluated in HCV genotype 1-infected patients who failed peginterferon and ribavirin (PegIFN/RBV) treatment during one of three prior faldaprevir trials. Patients who received placebo plus PegIFN/RBV and had virological failure during a prior trial were enrolled and treated in two cohorts: prior relapsers (n = 43) and prior nonresponders (null responders, partial responders and patients with breakthrough; n = 75). Both cohorts received faldaprevir 240 mg once daily plus PegIFN/RBV for 24 weeks. Prior relapsers with early treatment success (ETS; HCV RNA <25 IU/mL detectable or undetectable at week 4 and <25 IU/mL undetectable at week 8) stopped treatment at week 24. Others received PegIFN/RBV through week 48. The primary efficacy endpoint was sustained virological response (HCV RNA <25 IU/mL undetectable) 12 weeks post treatment (SVR12). More prior nonresponders than prior relapsers had baseline HCV RNA ≥ 800,000 IU/mL (80% vs 58%) and a non-CC IL28B genotype (91% vs 70%). Rates of SVR12 (95% CI) were 95.3% (89.1, 100.0) among prior relapsers and 54.7% (43.4, 65.9) among prior nonresponders; corresponding ETS rates were 97.7% and 65.3%. Adverse events led to faldaprevir discontinuations in 3% of patients. The most common Division of AIDS Grade ≥ 2 adverse events were anaemia (13%), nausea (10%) and hyperbilirubinaemia (9%). In conclusion, faldaprevir plus PegIFN/RBV achieved clinically meaningful SVR12 rates in patients who failed PegIFN/RBV in a prior trial, with response rates higher among prior relapsers than among prior nonresponders. The adverse event profile was consistent with the known safety profile of faldaprevir.

  • Publication . Article . Other literature type . 1971
    Open Access French
    Authors: 
    T Selvarajah;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France
  • Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Caroline Pelletier; Marie Beaulieu; Françoise Le Borgne-Uguen;
    Publisher: Springer Singapore

    Few scientific studies present gender-based analyses on the subject of mistreatment experienced by older women. Nevertheless, women who have lived through such a situation can suffer serious consequences in their daily lives. How do they react when they have been mistreated? How do they express a request for help—or do they ask at all? This chapter presents the findings from research carried out in Quebec (Canada), as part of a doctoral dissertation that uses a phenomenological research design, and that seeks to better understand older women’s experience of mistreatment, the decision-making process that leads them to ask—or not ask—for help in this context, and the significance they attribute to this request for help. The chapter begins with a description of the state of knowledge on mistreatment of older adults and the objectives to, and incentives for, asking for help following an episode of mistreatment. Next, it presents the methodological approach, from data collection through to their analysis using NVivo software, and a sample composed of five women aged between 71 and 77. Semi-directed, qualitative interviews were held with these women. This section is followed by a diagrammatic conceptual framework for the main findings drawn from a review of the literature and an analysis of the data. Finally, avenues are suggested so that more mistreated older women will be encouraged to break the silence about their experiences and share their stories with someone they trust.

  • Publication . Article . Other literature type . Preprint . 2017
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Gabriel Ethier-Majcher; Dorian Gangloff; Robert Stockill; Edmund Clarke; Maxime Hugues; C. Le Gall; Mete Atatüre;
    Country: United Kingdom
    Project: NSERC , UKRI | UK Quantum Technology Hub... (EP/M013243/1), EC | PHOENICS (617985)

    A controlled quantum system can alter its environment by feedback, leading to reduced-entropy states of the environment and to improved system coherence. Here, using a quantum-dot electron spin as a control and probe, we prepare the quantum-dot nuclei under the feedback of coherent population trapping and observe their evolution from a thermal to a reduced-entropy state, with the immediate consequence of extended qubit coherence. Via Ramsey interferometry on the electron spin, we directly access the nuclear distribution following its preparation and measure the emergence and decay of correlations within the nuclear ensemble. Under optimal feedback, the inhomogeneous dephasing time of the electron, T_{2}^{*}, is extended by an order of magnitude to 39 ns. Our results can be readily exploited in quantum information protocols utilizing spin-photon entanglement and represent a step towards creating quantum many-body states in a mesoscopic nuclear-spin ensemble. We acknowledge financial support from the European Research Council ERC Consolidator Grant Agreement No. 617985 and the EPSRC National Quantum Technologies Program NQIT EP/M013243/1. G.E-M. acknowledges financial support from NSERC.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Christophe Maïano; Alexandre J. S. Morin; Marie-Christine Lanfranchi; Pierre Therme;
    Publisher: Wiley
    Project: ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran... (DP140101559)

    Motives underlying sport and exercise involvement have recently been hypothesized as potential factors influencing the positive association between sports/exercises involvement and disturbed eating attitudes and behaviours (DEAB) among adolescents. Nevertheless, very few studies have examined this hypothesis or the moderating role of gender, context of practice, performance levels and sport type on these relationships. In this study, these questions were addressed among 168 male and 167 female French adolescents involved in various types, contexts and performance levels of sport and exercise. Participants were asked to indicate their main motives for involvement in sport practice and to self-report DEAB (generic DEAB, vomiting–purging behaviours, and eating-related control) on a French adaptation of the Eating Attitudes Test-26. The results shared positive associations between body-related sport and exercise motives and most of the DEAB subscales. Furthermore, they show that the relationship between body-related sport and exercise motives and Vomiting–Purging Behaviours differs according to involvement in individual and competitive sports and exercises. Copyright ©2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.

  • Closed Access English
    Authors: 
    Magali Basille; David Vaudry; Yolaine Coulouarn; Sylvie Jégou; Isabelle Lihrmann; Alain Fournier; Hubert Vaudry; Bruno J. Gonzalez;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    International audience; The distribution and density of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) binding sites as well as PACAP-specific receptor 1 (PAC1-R), vasoactive intestinal polypeptide/PACAP receptor 1 (VPAC1-R), and VPAC2-R mRNAs have been investigated in the rat brain from embryonic day 14 (E14) to postnatal day 8 (P8). Significant numbers of binding sites for the radioiodinated, 27-amino-acid form of PACAP were detected as early as E14 in the neuroepithelia of the metencephalon and the myelencephalon. From E14 to E21, the density of binding sites in the germinative areas increased by 3- to 5-fold. From birth to P12, the density of binding sites gradually declined in all neuroepithelia except in the external granule cell layer of the cerebellum, where the level of binding sites remained high during the first postnatal weeks. Only low to moderate densities of PACAP binding sites were found in regions other than the germinative areas, with the exception of the internal granule cell layer of the cerebellum, which contained a high density of sites. The localization of PACAP receptor mRNAs was investigated by in situ hybridization using [(35)S] uridine triphosphate-specific riboprobes. The evolution of the distribution of PAC1-R and VPAC1-R mRNAs was very similar to that of PACAP binding sites, the concentration of VPAC1-R mRNA being much lower than that of PAC1-R mRNA. In contrast, intense expression of VPAC2-R mRNA was observed in brain regions other than germinative areas, such as the suprachiasmatic, ventral thalamic, and dorsolateral geniculate nuclei. The discrete localization of PACAP binding sites as well as PAC1-R and VPAC1-R mRNAs in neuroepithelia during embryonic life and postnatal development strongly suggests that PACAP, acting through PAC1-R and/or VPAC1-R, may play a crucial role in the regulation of neurogenesis in the rat brain.

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Damien Chablat; Jorge Angeles;
    Country: France

    Strategies for the design optimisation of the Slide-o-Cam transmission. The optimization of the pressure angle in a cam-follower transmission is reported in this paper. This transmission is based on Slide-o-Cam, a cam mechanism with multiple rollers mounted on a common translating follower. The design of Slide-o-Cam; a transmission intended to produce a sliding motion from a turning drive, or vice versa, was reported elsewhere. This transmission provides pure-rolling motion, thereby reducing the friction of rack-and-pinions and linear drives. The pressure angle is a suitable performance index for this transmission because it determines the amount of force transmitted to the load vs. that transmitted to the machine frame. Two alternative design strategies are studied, namely, (i) increase the number of lobes on each cam or (ii) increase the number of cams. This device is intended to replace the current ball-screws in orthoglide, a three-DOF parallel robot for the production of translational motions, currently under development at Ecole Centrale de Nantes for machining applications.

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Mark Haas; Alexandre Loupy; Carmen Lefaucheur; Candice Roufosse; Denis Glotz; Daniel Serón; Brian J. Nankivell; Philip F. Halloran; Robert B. Colvin; Enver Akalin; +19 more
    Publisher: WILEY
    Countries: United Kingdom, Spain

    The kidney sessions of the 2017 Banff Conference focused on 2 areas: clinical implications of inflammation in areas of interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (i‐IFTA) and its relationship to T cell–mediated rejection (TCMR), and the continued evolution of molecular diagnostics, particularly in the diagnosis of antibody‐mediated rejection (ABMR). In confirmation of previous studies, it was independently demonstrated by 2 groups that i‐IFTA is associated with reduced graft survival. Furthermore, these groups presented that i‐IFTA, particularly when involving >25% of sclerotic cortex in association with tubulitis, is often a sequela of acute TCMR in association with underimmunosuppression. The classification was thus revised to include moderate i‐IFTA plus moderate or severe tubulitis as diagnostic of chronic active TCMR. Other studies demonstrated that certain molecular classifiers improve diagnosis of ABMR beyond what is possible with histology, C4d, and detection of donor‐specific antibodies (DSAs) and that both C4d and validated molecular assays can serve as potential alternatives and/or complements to DSAs in the diagnosis of ABMR. The Banff ABMR criteria are thus updated to include these alternatives. Finally, the present report paves the way for the Banff scheme to be part of an integrative approach for defining surrogate endpoints in next‐generation clinical trials. The Banff consortium presents revisions to the diagnostic criteria for T cell– and antibody‐mediated kidney transplant rejection, including specific criteria for chronic active T cell–mediated rejection, plus prospects for integrative endpoints in clinical trials. See related articles on pages 321, 364, and 377.

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    Authors: 
    Serge Amabile; Martine Gadille;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Countries: France, Canada, France

    Nuestro informe se interesa en las características de las pequeñas y medias empresas que han alcanzado ganancias de productividad y que han al mismo tiempo puesto en marcha los procesos de diversificación gracias a sus usos del red. En un medioambiente económico en permanente evolución, marcado por la innovación y la competencia, ese doble capacidad aparece como un elemento importante de la viabilidad y de la perennidad de las pequeñas y medias estructuras. Por estas últimas empresas, la diversificación externa practicáda por las grandes firmas más corresponde a una estrategia demasiado costosa que se vuelve, por entonces en la práctica, inaccesible para ellas. La capacidad de obtención de la combinación de esos dos ventajas de competencia, gracias al red y a sus tecnologías conexas, está explicada por un análisis estadístico detallado de los usos de la tecnología pero repuestos en sus contextos de organización e industriales. Notre recherche s’intéresse aux caractéristiques de PME ayant simultanément su atteindre des gains de productivité et mettre en œuvre des processus de diversification grâce à leurs usages d’Internet. Dans un environnement économique en évolution permanente, marqué par l’innovation et la concurrence, cette double capacité apparaît comme un élément important de la viabilité et de la pérennité des petites et moyennes structures pour lesquelles la diversification externe, pratiquée par les grandes organisations, correspond à une stratégie trop coûteuse et donc, dans la pratique, inaccessible. La capacité d’obtention de combinaisons de ces deux avantages concurrentiels grâce aux usages d’Internet et de ses technologies connexes est expliquée par une analyse statistique détaillée des usages de la technologie reconsidérés dans leurs contextes organisationnels et industriels. Unsere Untersuchung interessiert sich für KMU, die gleichzeitig Produktivitäts-gewinne realisiert und Diversifikationsprozesse auf die Beine gestellt haben dank der Nutzung des Internets. In einem ökonomischen Umfeld mit einer ständigen Entwicklung, gekennzeichnet durch Innovation und Konkurrenz, erscheint diese zweifache Fähigkeit als ein wichtiges Element für die Lebensfähigkeit und den Fortbestand der kleinen und mittleren Strukturen. Normalerweise ist die externe Diversifikation, wie sie angewendet wird durch grosse Organisationen, eine zu teure und unerreichbare Strategie für KMU. Durch die Nutzung des Internets und seinen verwandten Technologien können zwei Konkurrenzvorteile kombiniert werden. Dies wird in der Folge erklärt durch eine detaillierte statistische Analyse der Technologie-nutzung in ihrem organisatorischen und industriellen Kontext. The results presented in this paper deal with the characteristics of SME’s capable to benefit, on the bases of their Internet uses, from productivity gains and diversification practices. That double capacity appears to be in a flexible and highly competitive economy as an important mean of viability for SME’s compared to big firms which are able to survive by external diversification. The capacity to obtain simultaneously that two sources of competitive advantage is explained by a precise statistical analysis of the technology uses that are reconsidered in their organizational and industrial contexts.