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Detailed cell-level analysis of sperm nuclear quality among the different hypo-osmotic swelling test (HOST) classes
We studied the quality differences between the different hypo-osmotic swelling test (HOST) classes, as measured by criteria of DNA fragmentation, DNA decondensation, and nuclear architecture. The aim was to fi...
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Open AccessAssociation of ABI3 and PLCG2 missense variants with disease risk and neuropathology in Lewy body disease and progressive supranuclear palsy
Missense variants ABI3_rs616338-T and PLCG2_rs72824905-G were previously associated with elevated or reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), respectively. Despite reports of associations with other neurodegener...
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Open AccessHigh genetic carrier frequency of Wilson’s disease in France: discrepancies with clinical prevalence
Wilson’s disease (WD) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disease caused by ATP7B gene mutations tat cause excessively high copper levels, particularly in the liver and brain. The WD phenotype varies in terms...
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Heartwood/sapwood profile and the tradeoff between trunk and crown increment in a natural forest: the case study of a tropical tree (Dicorynia guianensis Amsh., Fabaceae)
Sapwood area and the radial growth rate of the trunk follow the same pattern at breast height, with an initial increase and subsequent constant value, resulting from the increasing growth alloc...
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Seasonal variations in phenological traits: leaf shedding and cambial activity in Parkia nitida Miq. and Parkia velutina Benoist (Fabaceae) in tropical rainforest
In French Guiana, the leaf and cambium phenologies should not be considered only as exogenous-driven processes, as the dry season, but also as endogenous-driven, as tree development stage. ...
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Extracellular volume measurements using bioimpedance spectroscopy-Hanai method and wrist–ankle resistance at 50 kHz
A method for extrapolating the extracellular water (ECW) resistance from wrist–ankle resistance at 50 kHz (R 50) is proposed in this paper, in order to enable 50 kHz impedancemeters to use...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Body composition measurements in limbs using eight-electrodes bioimpedance
Segmental body composition measurements in the limbs and the trunk may be important to monitor obese patients or athletes during their training. By measuring sequentially the resistances of 5 current lines con...