Metal bioavailability to phytoplankton—applicability of the biotic ligand model
PGC Campbell, O Errécalde, C Fortin… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2002 - Elsevier
To elicit a biological response from a target organism and/or to accumulate within this
organism, a metal must first interact with a cell membrane. For hydrophilic metal species, this …
organism, a metal must first interact with a cell membrane. For hydrophilic metal species, this …
Signal transduction and functional changes in neutrophils with aging
T Fulop, A Larbi, N Douziech, C Fortin, KP Guérard… - Aging cell, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
It is well known that the immune response decreases during aging, leading to a higher
susceptibility to infections, cancers and autoimmune disorders. Most widely studied have …
susceptibility to infections, cancers and autoimmune disorders. Most widely studied have …
Aging and innate immunity in the mouse: impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors
EJ Kovacs, JL Palmer, CF Fortin, T Fülöp… - Trends in …, 2009 - cell.com
Aging affects every innate immune cell, including changes in cell numbers and function.
Defects in the function of some cells are intrinsic, whereas for other cells, defects are …
Defects in the function of some cells are intrinsic, whereas for other cells, defects are …
Multivascular networks and functional intravascular topologies within biocompatible hydrogels
Solid organs transport fluids through distinct vascular networks that are biophysically and
biochemically entangled, creating complex three-dimensional (3D) transport regimes that …
biochemically entangled, creating complex three-dimensional (3D) transport regimes that …
Effect of core–shell copper oxide nanoparticles on cell culture morphology and photosynthesis (photosystem II energy distribution) in the green alga, Chlamydomonas …
The effect of core–shell copper oxide nanoparticles with sizes smaller than 100nm on
cellular systems is still not well understood. Documenting these effects is pressing since …
cellular systems is still not well understood. Documenting these effects is pressing since …
Canadian contraception consensus (part 1 of 4)
…, MS Wagner, AM Whelan, C Ferguson, C Fortin… - Journal of Obstetrics and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To provide guidelines for health care providers on the use of contraceptive
methods to prevent pregnancy and on the promotion of healthy sexuality. Outcomes …
methods to prevent pregnancy and on the promotion of healthy sexuality. Outcomes …
Consensus guidelines for the management of chronic pelvic pain.
…, GA Vilos, C Allaire, S Burgess, C Fortin… - Journal of obstetrics …, 2005 - europepmc.org
Objective To improve the understanding of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and to provide
evidence-based guidelines of value to primary care health professionals, general …
evidence-based guidelines of value to primary care health professionals, general …
[PDF][PDF] Human organ-specific endothelial cell heterogeneity
The endothelium first forms in the blood islands in the extra-embryonic yolk sac and then
throughout the embryo to establish circulatory networks that further acquire organ-specific …
throughout the embryo to establish circulatory networks that further acquire organ-specific …
CARD9 deficiency and spontaneous central nervous system candidiasis: complete clinical remission with GM-CSF therapy
…, D Lichtenstein, D Lejtenyi, C Fortin… - Clinical infectious …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
We demonstrate autosomal-recessive Caspase Recruitment Domain-containing protein 9
(CARD9) deficiency in a patient with relapsing C. albicans meningoencephalitis. We …
(CARD9) deficiency in a patient with relapsing C. albicans meningoencephalitis. We …
In situ expansion of engineered human liver tissue in a mouse model of chronic liver disease
Control of both tissue architecture and scale is a fundamental translational roadblock in
tissue engineering. An experimental framework that enables investigation into how …
tissue engineering. An experimental framework that enables investigation into how …